ICSE, ISC Board Toppers 2019; check topper list here
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NEW DELHI, MAY 7: Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination (CISCE) has declared ICSE, ISC class result 2019 today on May 7, 2019. The council has also released the list of toppers along with the result. This year the overall pass percentage for ISC is 96.52% and that for ICSE is 98.54 %. Girls outshone boys for ISC and ICSE exam result and achieved a pass percentage of 99.05 % in Class 10 examination as against 98.12 % by boys, while the pass percentage achieved by girls in Class 12 examination is 97.84% as against 95.40% of boys.
The result is available on the official website: results.cisce.org. Candidates will be able to check their result by entering their credentials.
The topper list of ISC 2019 is given below:
ISC 12th Topper:
|
Rank |
Name |
Percentage |
|
1st |
Dewang Kumar Agarwal (Science Stream, Kolkata) Vibha Swaminathan (Humanities, Bengaluru) |
100 |
|
2nd |
Shared by 16 candidates |
99.75 |
|
3rd |
Shared by 36 candidates |
99.50 |
ICSE 10th Topper:
|
Rank |
Name |
Percentage |
|
Vibha Swaminathan |
Vibha Swaminathan |
Vibha Swaminathan |
|
Vibha Swaminathan |
Vibha Swaminathan |
Vibha Swaminathan |
|
Vibha Swaminathan |
Vibha Swaminathan |
Vibha Swaminathan |
ISC 12th result-2019 Subject wise pass percentage:
|
Subject |
Pass percentage |
|
English |
99.40 |
|
Bengali |
99.96 |
|
Commerce |
95.47 |
|
Accounts |
90.62 |
|
Maths |
84.6 |
|
Computer |
99.34 |
ICSE 10th result 2019- Subject wise pass percentage:
|
Subject |
Pass percentage |
|
English |
99.77 |
|
Bengali |
99.70 |
|
Hindi |
99.89 |
|
Kannada |
99.93 |
|
Malayalam |
99.95 |
|
Computer Application |
99.99 |
|
Economics |
96.80 |
|
Maths |
94.04 |
|
Science |
98.97 |
|
Punjabi |
99.97 |
|
Physical Education |
100 |
|
Economic Application |
99.97 |
|
Home Sciences |
100 |
ISC, ICSE Result 2019- Region Wise Performance:
|
Region |
Pass Percentage for ISC |
Pass Percentage for ICSE |
|
Southern region |
98.91 |
99.76 |
|
Western region |
98.13 |
99.73 |
|
Eastern region |
96.66 |
98.06 |
|
Northern region |
95.76 |
97.87 |
|
Abroad |
99.69 |
100 |
ICSE 10th result 2019- Category-Wise
|
Category |
Pass Percentage |
|
SC |
99.75 |
|
ST |
99.44 |
|
OBS |
98.53 |
ISC Result Analysis:
|
Particulars |
ISC |
|
No. of Candidates |
86,713 |
|
No. of Girls |
39,964 |
|
Girls Passed |
39,100 |
|
Girls Unsuccessful |
864 |
|
No. of Boys |
46,749 |
|
Boys Passed |
44,597 |
|
Boys Unsuccessful |
2,152 |
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