CISCE declares Class 10, 12 results
According to the notice, the students can check their results by visiting CISCE's website, http://cisce.org or http://results.cisce.org
The ICSE Class X examinations were conducted from 22 February, while the ISC Class XII examinations were held from 4 February.
ICSE result 2019, ISC result 2019 date: The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE), New Delhi, has announced the date for declaration of Class X (ICSE 2019) and Class XII (ISC 2019) examinations results. The ICSE 2019 results and ISC 2019 results will be declared on 7 May at 3 pm at the Noida office of the CISCE. Once the results have been declared, students who had appeared for these examinations conducted earlier this year can visit the CAREERS portal — www.results.cisce.org — of the CISCE official website www.cisce.org and check their marks.
Students can also get their results via SMS. For this, they need to type and send a text message in the following format:
<7-digit unique ID code> and send to 09248082883.
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CISCE secretary Gerry Arathoon said, “Both the results will be declared on 7 May, 3 pm at the council’s office in Noida (NCR). Later the students will get their individual results from the council’s website.”
The ICSE Class X examinations were conducted from 22 February, while the ISC Class XII examinations were held from 4 February.
Requests for re-evaluation of the results should be submitted within seven days of the declaration of the results (from 7 May to 13 May).
For the first time, like in the CBSE system, CISCE will conduct compartmental examination this year for the students who fail in a few subjects in ICSE and ISC, saving an academic year for them.
The ICSE and ISC compartmental examinations will be conducted from 15 July to 17 July. Schools have been asked to register their candidates who need to take these examinations online by mid-June and the results will be declared in August.
One candidate will be permitted to appear for only one subject in the compartmental examination.
Class XII: Students who pass in English and two other subjects but fail in the fourth subject
Class X: Students who clear English and three other subjects, but fail in the fifth subject.
Candidates can apply directly through the CISCE website www.cisce.org.
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