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ICSE, ISC Rechecking Results for the Year 2025 have been announced. Here's a guide on how to download the results.

Fee of Rs 1,000 per subject, payable for reassessment process, is non-refundable.

In this situation, a fee of 1,000 Indian Rupees per subject was demanded for a review process; this...
In this situation, a fee of 1,000 Indian Rupees per subject was demanded for a review process; this payment was categorically non-refundable.

ICSE, ISC Rechecking Results for the Year 2025 have been announced. Here's a guide on how to download the results.

The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has released the rechecking results for the 2025 ICSE (Class 10) and ISC (Class 12) exams. Students who applied for re-evaluation can now access their updated scores via the official CISCE websites, cisce.org or recheckresults.cisce.org.

To view the revised scores, candidates should:

  1. Navigate to the official CISCE website, cisce.org.
  2. Find and click on the "Recheck Results" tab or link on the homepage.
  3. Enter the Index Number and Unique ID, which are as shown on the admit card.
  4. Submit these details to view the updated marks.
  5. Save or print the result for future reference.

The rechecking process, which cost Rs 1,000 per subject and was non-refundable, aimed to confirm that all answers were correctly marked, the total marks were accurately added, and marks were correctly transferred onto the answer scripts.

In the ICSE (Class 10) exams, 2,52,557 students from 2,803 schools participated. Among them, 2,308 students failed to pass. Girls achieved a higher pass percentage (99.45%) compared to boys (98.64%). The western region led with the highest success rate at 99.83%, followed by the southern region at 99.73%. Notably, among students with learning difficulties, 112 of the 1,184 who appeared scored above 90%. Additionally, 13 out of 48 visually impaired candidates also achieved marks above 90%.

In the ISC (Class 12) exams, 99,551 students from 1,460 schools participated, with 973 failing to clear the exam. Girls once again outperformed boys, with a pass rate of 99.45%, while boys stood at 98.64%. The southern region had the highest pass percentage (99.76%), followed by the western region (99.72%). Of the 257 students with learning difficulties, 29 secured marks above 90%, and six of the 17 visually impaired students also scored over 90%.

The Class 10 exams included 67 written subjects, featuring 20 Indian languages, 14 foreign languages, and one classical language. The Class 12 exams showcased 47 subjects, including 12 Indian languages, four foreign languages, and two classical languages.

The rechecking results serve to ensure transparency and allow students to verify their revised scores following the rechecking procedure. If students remain unsatisfied after seeing the results, they may apply for re-evaluation of their answer sheets during the designated period, which will be announced later.

Upon seeing the rechecking results for the ICSE (Class 10) and ISC (Class 12) exams, students can stay updated with their revised scores by visiting general news platforms. Such news outlets might cover the educational achievements, including the pass percentages and regional rankings, discussed in this context. Additionally, for those seeking to confirm their scores directly, they can follow the steps provided by CISCE for accessing the recheck results online.

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