ICSE, ISC Results 2025: Tamil Nadu emerged as the top performer in ICSE Class 10 result 2025 with 99.95% and Kerala in ISC with a perfect 100%.
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NEW DELHI: The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has declared the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) and Indian School Certificate (ISC) board results 2025 on the official website, cisce.org. Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra emerged as the top performers in both ICSE Class 10 and ISC Class 12 result 2025. CISCE Result 2025 (Out) LIVE
According to the CISCE state-wise results 2025, the top performing states based on pass percentage in ICSE Class 10 is Tamil Nadu at 99.95%, followed by Kerala and Maharashtra at 99.94% and 99.90% respectively. In ISC Class 12 result 2025, Kerala recorded a perfect 100%. The second and third best performers were Tamil Nadu with 99.97% and Maharashtra at 99.81%.
While most states saw higher participation of boys in ICSE, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh had a slightly higher number of girls participation.
The result data indicate a widespread adoption of CISCE curriculum in Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal, which is home to 457 ICSE and 377 ISC, and 435 ICSE and 333 ISC schools respectively. Despite the widespread adoption, these two states recorded low pass percentage- though still high - compared to other states. Since these states also cater to a large number of students, the overall pass percentage significantly impacts the performance of the board.
Tamil Nadu emerged as the top performer in ICSE Class 10 result 2025 with 99.95% and Kerala in ISC with a perfect 100%. State-wise CISCE result analysis 2025 is given below.
CISCE Result 2025 | Number of schools | Number of students appeared in ICSE | Number of students appeared in ISC | Pass Percentage |
Haryana | ICSE : 29 ISC - 15 | ICSE : 2,582 1,403 - 54.34% are Boys 1,179 - 45.66% are Girls | ISC : 1,050 573 - 54.57% are Boys 477 - 45.43% are Girls | ICSE : 99.81% ISC : 99.90% |
Karnataka | ICSE : 425 ISC - 55 | ICSE : 29,745 14,953 - 50.27% are Boys 14,792 - 49.73% are Girls | ISC : 2,442 1,155 - 47.30% are Boys 1,287 - 52.70% are Girls | ICSE : 99.70% ISC : 99.63% |
Kerala | ICSE : 164 ISC : 75 | ICSE : 7,737 3,764 - 48.65% are Boys 3,973 - 51.35% are Girls | ISC : 2,850 1,390 - 48.77% are Boys 1,460 - 51.23% are Girls | ICSE : 99.94% ISC : 100.00% |
Maharashtra | ICSE : 270 ISC - 77 | ICSE : 29,282 15,721 - 53.69% are Boys 13,561 - 46.31% are Girls | ISC : 3,723 1,718 - 46.15% are Boys 2,005 - 53.85% are Girls | ICSE : 99.90% ISC : 99.81% |
Punjab | ICSE : 183 ISC 88 | ICSE : 16,983 8,822 - 51.95% are Boys 8,161 - 48.05% are Girls | ISC : 4,300 2,075 - 48.26% are Boys 2,225 - 51.74% are Girls | ICSE : 99.43% ISC : 99.23% |
Tamil Nadu | ICSE : 123 ISC : 79 | ICSE : 6,174 3,318 - 53.74% are Boys 2,856 - 46.26% are Girls | ISC : 3,052 1,647 - 53.96% are Boys 1,405 - 46.04% are Girls | ICSE : 99.95% ISC : 99.97% |
Uttarakhand | ICSE : 113 ISC: 88 | ICSE : 7,577 4,024 - 53.11% are Boys 3,553 - 46.89% are Girls | ISC : 5,441 2,779 - 51.08% are Boys 2,662 - 48.92% are Girls | ICSE : 99.13% ISC : 99.38% |
West Bengal | ICSE : 435 ISC: 333 | ICSE : 43,784 24,056 - 54.94% are Boys 19,728 - 45.06% are Girls | ISC : 27,804 14,980 - 53.88% are Boys 12,824 - 46.12% are Girls | ICSE : 98.76% ISC : 98.75% |
Uttar Pradesh | ICSE : 457 ISC : 377 | ICSE : 49,348 27,547 - 55.82% are Boys 21,801 - 44.18% are Girls | ISC : 32,424 17,794 - 54.88% are Boys 14,630 - 45.12% are Girls | ICSE : 98.40% ISC : 98.82% |
Andhra Pradesh | ICSE : 63 ISC : 10 | ICSE : 5,310 2,623 - 49.40% are Boys 2,687 - 50.60% are Girls | ISC : 530 283 - 53.40% are Boys 247 - 46.60% are Girls | ICSE : 99.42% ISC : 99.06% |
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