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ICSE result 2018 declared at cisce.org, Swayam Das of Mumbai tops

The Council for Indian School Certificate Examination declared the results of the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) or Class 10 board examinations on Monday at 3pm.

Updated on: May 14, 2018, 19:36:00 IST
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The Council for Indian School Certificate Examination declared the results of the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) or Class 10 board examinations on Monday at 3pm.

Students can check their result on the official website: cisce.org

Toppers cutting cake after the announcement of ICSE and ISC results at the Sanskar valley school in Bhopal on Monday. (Mujeeb Faruqui/HT Photo)
Toppers cutting cake after the announcement of ICSE and ISC results at the Sanskar valley school in Bhopal on Monday. (Mujeeb Faruqui/HT Photo)
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ICSE result 2018: Here’s how to check

1) Log on to cisce.org

2) Click on Results 2018

3) Select your course: ICSE

4) Enter the Candidate UID and the Captcha.

5) Click on Show Result

6) Take a printout of your result

ICSE result 2018: Highlights

Second position is shared by two students with 99.20%: Jasmine Chahal from Jalandhar and Anokhi Mehta from Mumbai.

Girls have performed better than boys in ICSE. The pass percentage of girls is 98.95% as against 98.15% of boys.

Swayam Das of St Mary’s ICSE School in Mumbai tops Class 10 ICSE exams with 99.40%

98.51% students who took the ICSE Class 10 examinations have passed. As many as 183,387 students had appeared for the exams.

The council had announced earlier that the pass marks for the ICSE exam will now be 33% instead of 35%.

The change in the passing marks for the ICSE exams will be effective from this year and not from 2019 as communicated by the board.

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