New Delhi: The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) will announce results for ICSE (class X) and ISC (class XII) at 11 am on Monday (May 6).
Students can access their scorecards through the board’s official website, careers portal and DigiLocker.
CISCE also released the schedule for improvement exams for candidates who fail to pass one or multiple subjects. These exams will take place in July.
The 2024 CISCE board exams were different from other years as two papers were postponed. ISC Chemistry paper, originally slated for February 26, was rescheduled to March 21. The Class XII Psychology exam was also pushed back – from March 27 to April 4 – after a question paper packet went missing at one exam centre.
Once the results are declared, students will be allowed to request re-checking and re-evaluation.
For re-checking, students will have to submit a fee of Rs 1,000 per paper, and for re-evaluation, they will have to pay Rs 1,500 per paper.
Option to apply for re-checking and re-evaluation will be available on the CISCE website after results are announced.
Candidates will need details like unique ID, index number and captcha (as displayed on screen) to access scorecards.
Steps To Access CISCE, ISC Results 2024
* Visit cisce.org, or results.cisce.org
* Click on ICSE or ISC result link
* Enter Unique ID, Index Number and Security Code displayed on screen
* Sign in and check exam results.
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