ICSE Class 10th results 2023 declared at cisce.org; 98.94% declared pass
Ishita Ranganath | May 14, 2023 | 03:37 PM IST | 2 mins read
CISCE ICSE 10th results 2023 out. Girls recorded a pass percentage of 99.21% and 98.71% boys declared pass. Know how to check ICSE result 2023.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has declared the ICSE 10th results 2023 today, May 14. Students who appeared for the ICSE exams from February 27, 2023 to March 29 will be able to check their results. The CISCE results 2023 will be available on the official website- cisce.org. CISCE ICSE 10th, ISC 12th result 2023 LIVE Updates
Students will be required to enter their unique identification number and index number to check ICSE results 2023. The council has also provided an SMS facility to check scores. The students will also be able to download their ICSE 2023 marksheets from DigiLocker or collect them from their respective schools.
This year a total of 237,631 students appeared for the exam, out of which 98.94% passed the exam. A total of 2,31,063 students appeared for the ICSE Class 10 exams last year, of which 2,31,004 passed the exam. The overall pass percentage was 99.97%.
As per analysis by Careers360, it is observed that girl students have been securing a higher pass percentage than the male candidates for the past 10 years. Meanwhile the overall pass percentage and the number of students appeared has seen a steady increase over the years.
|
Year |
Girls’ Pass % |
Boys’ Pass % |
Overall Pass % |
Total No. of Appeared Students |
|
2023 |
99.21% |
98.71% |
98.94% |
237,631 |
|
2022 |
99.98% |
99.97% |
99.97% |
2,31,063 |
|
2021 |
99.98 |
99.98 |
99.98% |
2,07,902 |
|
2020 |
- |
- |
99.33% |
2,13,036 |
|
2019 |
99.05% |
98.12%. |
98.54% |
1,96,271 |
|
2018 |
98.95 |
98.14 |
98.55 |
1,83,387 |
Also read | ISC Class 12th results 2023 declared at cisce.org; 96.93% students pass, down by 2.45 points
How to check ICSE 10th results
- Follow the given steps to check the ICSE Result 2023.
- Visit the official website, cisce.org result 2023.
- Click on the ‘Results 2023’ link on the homepage.
- Enter index number, UID and the captcha code to login.
- Click on ‘show result’.
- The ICSE Result 2023 Class 10th will be displayed on the screen.
- Take a printout and save it to use later.
How to check CISCE 10th, 12th Result 2023 via SMS
Students can check their CISCE ICSE 10th result 2023 via SMS in the given format.
- Open SMS application on the mobile phone.
- For ICSE 10th result 2023: Type CSE<Space><Seven digit Unique Id>.
- For ISC 12th result 2023: Type ISC<Space><Unique Id>.
- Send it to 09248082883.
- Students will receive their CISCE results as a text message on the same number.
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