New Delhi: Results of the Class X (ICSE) and Class XII (ISC) examinations conducted under the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations or CISCE were released on Tuesday.
Two students scored a record-breaking 100 per cent marks in the Class XII exam.
The results are available on the official website of the school education board cisce.org. The ICSE and ISC results are also available through an SMS service provided by the CISCE.
Mumbai’s Juhi Rupesh Kajaria and Manhar Bansal from Punjab’s Little Flower Convent School, Muktsar topped the Class X ISCE exam with 99.60 per cent
The second rank has been shared by 10 students with 99.40 per cent marks and the third rank has been shared by 24 students with 99.20 per cent marks.
Kolkata’s Dewang Kumar Agarwal of La Martiniere For Boys School and Bengaluru’s Vibha Swaminathan of Mallya Aditi International School topped the Class XII ISC examination with 100 per cent marks.
They are the first students to score 100 per cent in ISC in the history of the school board.
The second rank has been shared by 16 students with 99.75 per cent and the third rank has been shared by 36 students with 99.50 per cent marks.
The exams for ISC students began on February 4 and concluded on March 25 while the ICSE exam was held from February 22 to March 25 this year.
While 98.54 per cent students have cleared the Class X exam, 96.52 students cleared the Class XII exam. Girls have performed better than the boys in the results, Gerry Arathoon, Chief Executive of CISCE, said.
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