ICSE, ISC Re-checking Results 2025: The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has declared the rechecking results for both the ICSE (Class 10) and ISC (Class 12) examinations today, May 27, 2025. Students who had submitted requests for re-evaluation can now access their updated scores on the official website at cisce.org or at recheckresults.cisce.org.
Earlier, the original ICSE and ISC results were announced on April 30, 2025. For students who remain unsatisfied with the rechecking results, the Council has opened a window to apply for a full re-evaluation of their answer scripts.
How to check CISCE Rechecking Results 2025
Step 1: Visit the official website at cisce.org or go directly to recheckresults.cisce.org.
Step 2: Click on the “Recheck Results” link on the homepage.
Step 3: Enter your Unique ID or Candidate Number along with the Index Number as mentioned on your admit card.
Step 4: Hit “Submit” to view your revised scores.
Step 5: Save or print the results for future use.
Students who wish to apply for a full re-evaluation of their answer scripts can do so between May 28 and May 30, 2025. It is important to note that while rechecking is limited to verifying calculation errors, re-evaluation involves a complete review by subject experts. Any changes made during re-evaluation—whether an increase or decrease in marks—will be considered final and binding.
How did students perform in ICSE and ISC exams this year?
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In the ICSE Class 10 board exams, a total of 2,52,557 candidates appeared across 2,803 schools. Of these, 2,308 candidates did not pass, bringing the overall pass percentage to an impressive 99.09%. The performance of girls was slightly higher, with a pass percentage of 99.45%, compared to 98.64% among boys.
For ISC Class 12, 99,551 candidates appeared from 1,460 schools. A total of 973 students did not clear the exam. The overall pass percentage stood at 99.02%, with girls once again outperforming boys. The pass rate for girls was 99.45%, while for boys, it was 98.64%.