ISC Topper 2022: 18 students top in ISC 12th result
Abhiraj P | July 24, 2022 | 05:55 PM IST | 1 min read
ISC Result 2022: As many as 58 students secured the second rank and 78 got the third rank with 397 marks in the ISC 12th result 2022.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: About 18 students topped the Indian School Certificate(ISC) Class 12 exam held by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) by scoring 399 marks. ISC result 2022 Class 12 term 2 was declared today at cisce.org 2022 with a 99.38 percent pass percentage.
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As many as 58 students secured the second rank in the ISC 12th result 2022 by securing 398 marks, and 78 got the third rank with 397 marks.
ISC Topper 2022 List
Candidates can check the name and school of the 18 ISC result toppers in the table given below:
| Name | School |
|
Anandita Misra |
Scottish High International School, Gurugram |
| Upasana Nandi | SMT. Sulochanadevi Singhania School, Thane |
| Harinin Rammohan | Sishya, Chennai |
| Namya Ashok Nichani | Sishya, Chennai |
| Karthik Prakash | Vaels International School, Chennai |
| Ananya Agarwal | Girls' High School and College, Allahabad |
| Aakash Srivastava | City Montessori Inter College, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow |
| Aditya Vishnu Jhiwanya | City Montessori Inter College, Rajajipuram, Lucknow |
| Faheem Ahmed | City Montessori Inter College, Rajajipuram, Lucknow |
| Simran Singh | City Montessori Inter College, Aliganj, Lucknow |
| Akshat Agarwal | Seth MR Jaipuria School, Lucknow |
| Prabkirat Singh | The Chintels School, Kanpur |
| MD Arsh Mustafa | The Frank Anthony Public School, Kolkata |
| Pratiti Majumder | Salt Lake School, Kolkata |
| Apurva Kashish | GD Birla Centre for Education, Kolkata |
| Prithwija Mandal | St. Xavier's Institution, Panihati |
| Nikhil Kumar Prasad | Sunshine School, Birpara, Alipurduar |
| Abhisek Biswas | St. Claret School, Debpukur, 24 Parganas |
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Out of the 96,940 students who wrote the exam, 51,142 (52.76 percent) are boys and 45,798 (47.24 percent) are girls. According to CISCE, girls performed better than boys in the exam with a pass percentage of 99.52 percent, while boys has a pass percentage of 99.26 percent.
ISC exam was held for about 49 written subjects, out of which, 12 are Indian languages and 5 are foreign languages and 2 are classical languages. However, about 381 boys and 219 girls were not able to qualify for the exam, which reveals the ISC result 2022.
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