ISC Result 2025: 99.02% students pass exams. Girls outperform boys by 0.81 percentage points.
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NEW DELHI: 99.02% students have passed the Indian School Certificate (ISC), marking an increase in pass percentage from last year. The Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) declared ISC 12th result 2025 on the official websites, cisce.org and results.cisce.org. CISCE result 2025 (Out) live updates.
A total of 99,551 candidates including 52,339 boys and 47,212 girls appeared for ISC Class 12 exams 2025. Of total; 98,578 have been declared successful which includes 46,952 female and 51,626 male.
Girls have outperformed boys again. 99.45% of girls cleared the exams while boys achieved a pass rate of 98.64%.
In India, the Southern region has recorded the highest pass percentage of 99.76%, followed by Western region having a pass percentage of 99.72%.
Category-wise, Other Backward Classes (OBC) students achieved a pass percentage of 99.06% while 98.67% Scheduled Tribe (ST) candidates qualified. The Scheduled Caste (SC) recorded a pass rate of 98.57%.
An overview of the CISCE ISC result 2025 is given below.
Category | Boys | Girls | Total |
PASS | 51,626 | 46,952 | 98,578 |
(Percentage) | 98.64% | 99.45% | 99.02% |
UNSUCCESSFUL | 713 | 260 | 973 |
(Percentage) | 1.36% | 0.55% | 0.98% |
Total Appeared | 52,339 | 47,212 | 99,551 |
The region-wise performance of Class 12 students is as follows:
Region | Pass | Pass % | Unsuccessful | Unsuccessful % | Total Appeared |
North | 45,900 | 98.97% | 479 | 1.03% | 46,379 |
East | 36,040 | 98.76% | 452 | 1.24% | 36,492 |
West | 6,443 | 99.72% | 18 | 0.28% | 6,461 |
South | 9,800 | 99.76% | 24 | 0.24% | 9,824 |
Foreign | 395 | 100.00% | 0 | 0.00% | 395 |
North East | 1,345 | 97.96% | 28 | 2.04% | 1,373 |
To calculate the ISC pass percentage, students will have to add the marks obtained in English to the marks in highest-scoring subjects. Divide the total sum by 4 and multiply it by 100.
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