CISCE Board Result 2026 : The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has released the ICSE (Class 10th) and ISC (Class 12th) results 2026 today at 11 am. Lakhs of students across the country are waiting for this result, who had participated in the examinations held between February and April. Students can check their result and online marksheet on the official website cisce.org.
Ojasvit Pasricha, a student of Shilling House School (Kanpur), has secured the position of National Topper by securing 100 per cent (100 per cent or 100/100) marks in all subjects in the Intermediate examination. Ojasvit has set a unique record by scoring 100 marks out of 100 in all subjects, which is a major achievement in the history of ISC Board. By becoming a national topper, Ojasvit has brought glory not only to his school but also to the entire Kanpur city. The Principal and teachers of Shilling House School have expressed pride in Ojasvit’s extraordinary achievement.
The charm of Chintals School
The students of Chintals School have shown their talent by performing brilliantly in the board examination results. Yashi Sachan, a class 12 student, brought glory to the school and the city by scoring 99.5 percent marks, while Adi Arora, a class 10 student, displayed his talent brilliantly by scoring 99.4 percent marks. ICSE Class 10 exams were held from February 17 to March 30 and ISC Class 12 exams were held from February 12 to April 3.
Check these details carefully
After checking the result, students should carefully check all the information given in their mark sheet, like their name, unique ID number, date of birth, school name, marks of each subject, grade, pass or fail status and overall percentage. If any comment is written, then read it also, so that if there is any mistake, it can be corrected in time.
How many marks are required to pass?
To pass the ICSE Class 10 exam, students will be required to score at least 33 percent marks in each subject, while for ISC Class 12 students, the limit will be 40 percent. Students who do not achieve passing marks in one or two subjects will get an opportunity to appear for improvement exam.
How was the result last year?
Last year in 2025, CISCE had released the results of both classes 10th and 12th on April 30. At that time, the pass percentage of ISC (12th) was 99.02%, while in ICSE (10th) 99.09% students were declared successful.
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