ICSE, ISC Results 2021: CISCE to declare Class 10 and Class 12 result tomorrow at 3 pm
Team Careers360 | July 23, 2021 | 01:20 PM IST | 2 mins read
The CISCE will declare the Class 10 and Class 12 exam results 2021 tomorrow at 3 pm. Students can check the ICSE and ISC results 2021 at results.cisce.org.
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NEW DELHI
: The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) will announce the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) Class 10 and Indian School Certificate (ISC) Class 12 results tomorrow at 3 pm. ICSE Class 10 result 2021 will be published online on results.cisce.org along with ISC Class 12 result 2021.
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Students can check their ICSE result 2021 Class 10 and 12 by entering their unique ID, index number and captcha code. Alternatively, they can access cisce.org result 2021 by SMS.
ICSE result 2021 date and time
The council has announced the ICSE Class 10 and 12 result date and time as given below:
- Result date: July 24, 2021
- Result time: 3 pm
How to check ICSE Result 2021?
Students can download their CISCE result 2021 for Class 10 and 12 by following the listed steps below.
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Visit the official website, cisce.org.
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On the homepage, click on ICSE Result 2021 or ISC result 2021 link.
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Enter unique ID, index number, captcha and other details in the given fields
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Click on the ‘submit’ button
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Save the CISCE result 2021 for Class 10 and 12
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Download and take a printout for the future reference
The online ICSE result 2021 will be provisional for immediate information and original marksheets will be sent through respective schools.
ICSE Evaluation Criteria 2021
According to the evaluation criteria, the ICSE 10th result will be calculated based on the average marks of students scored in Class 9 and 10 internals.
For ISC Class 12 result 2021, the average marks of subjects scored by students in Class 11 and 12 will be taken into consideration. It will also include the marks obtained in project work and practical exams.
ICSE result 2021 Class 12 via SMS
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Type an SMS in the format: ICSE <Seven digit unique ID>
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Send it to 09248082883
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ICSE 10th result 2021 will be sent on the same number.
Check ISC 12th result 2021 via SMS
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Open SMS application.
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Type an SMS in the given format: ISC <Seven digit unique ID>
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Send it to 09248082883
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The council will send ISC result 2021 Class 12 in a short time.
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