The pass percentages have improved for both the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) and Indian School Certificate (ISC) from last year’s tally of 98.94% and 96.93%, respectively
The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) announced the class 10 (ICSE) and class 12 (ISC) board examinations results on Monday recording 99.47% and 98.19% pass percentages, respectively.
In both ICSE and ISC results, girls performed better than the boys.
The pass percentages have improved for both the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) and Indian School Certificate (ISC) from last year’s tally of 98.94% and 96.93%, respectively.
According to a statement issued by CISCE’s chief executive and secretary Joseph Emmanuel, as many as 2,43,617 students had appeared for ICSE while 99,901 sat for the ISC exams this year.
In both classes, girls performed better than the boys.
While in ICSE the pass percentage among girls was 99.65% against 99.31% among boys, in ISC, the pass percentage among girls was recorded at 98.92% against 97.53% among boys.
For ICSE or class 10 results, the western region has the highest pass percentage at 99.91% followed by the southern region (99.88%), northern (99.31%), and eastern (99.24%).