Bhubaneswar: The results of Class X and XII Semester 1, conducted by Council For The Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE), will be declared on February 7 (Monday) at 10 am, a notification issued by the board on Friday stated.
The result will be made available on the CAREERS portal of the Council, hosted on its official website. The results can also be accessed through SMS.
As per the notification, schools can view the results on the CAREERS portal using the login ID of the respective principals. The user will have to visit the portal and click on the title ‘Semester 1 Examination System.’
In case of any doubt, schools can contact the CISCE helpdesk at ciscehelpdesk@orioninc.com or dial 1800-267-1760. Individual candidates can check the Council’s website and click on the link ‘Results 2021-22 Semester 1’ for viewing the results. The candidate will need to enter his or her Unique ID, Index number and captcha.
Candidates can also get the results on their mobile phones via SMS by sending their Unique ID to 09248082883. The Council has also made provisions for candidates to apply for recheck directly through the website for Rs 10,00 per paper or subject. Request for recheck can also be directed through the CAREERS portal by the heads of the schools.
The request for rechecking will be accepted for only three days from February 7.
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