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The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) declared the results of Class 12 or ISC and Class 10 or ICSE exams for the academic year 2020-21. Most students delighted with the result. Here are the city toppers of Indore

The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) declared the results of Class 12 or ISC and Class 10 or ICSE exams for the academic year 2020-21 on Saturday. Students could check scores at cisce.org and results.cisce.org.

Some students were unable to check their board results on official websites due to heavy traffic, they could scores can be accessed through SMS services.

To get ICSE results on your mobile phones, students can send their seven-digit unique id to 09248082883 in the following format: 'ICSE (Unique ID)'. Similarly, for ISC results, the candidate has to type his/her in the following way: 'ISC 123456 (Unique ID).

In initial reactions, most students in Indore seemed satisfied and happy with results. Many students reported results to be better than their expectations.

“I am delighted, because it seems justified to my track record that I score 79 percent,” Yasmin Dawawala, a class 12th student, said. She added that her average score combined with project work and other details provides a score close to what she would have attained.

“I am happier than expected, because maybe, due to coronavirus outbreak and following stressful situation, I would not score this well,” Abhishek Kant, a student from class 10th, said.

There was no press conference by CISCE Board for ICSE Result 2021 and ISC result 2021 this year. The result was declared directly on the official website.

ISCE Class 10 Assessment Criteria

For class 10 students of ISCE, the result were prepared based on average marks scored in the various test and exams conducted by the school at class 9 and class 10 through the academic year 2019-20 and 2020-21. The marks were averaged in percentage form. ISCE will also consider the internal assessment marks based on project and practical work done during the academic year

ISC Class 12 Assessment Criteria

The average marks scored in various subjects/ papers conducted by the school at classes 11 and 12 through the academic year 2019-20 and 2020-21 was converted in percentage form. The average mark of best of four marks in class 10 obtained by students was also added. Students who have passed class 10 from another had to submit their average mark with their school.

The marks scored by the students in the project work and 2021 practical examination were added as usual to the theory marks.

Improvement option

In case, students are not satisfied with the awarded marks, they can also choose to give an improvement examination. CISE has said that these improvement exams will be conducted before September 1, 2021, and students will be informed about the exact dates well in advance.


ISC (Class XII) city toppers

Science stream city topper

Arwa Barnagarwala with 97% says…

"I was expecting it. I worked hard for two years for this. I studied 7 to 8 hours including online classes. I made my own notes. I was working hard for board examinations. I took everything practice. I want to become a doctor. I will be the first one in the family. I might have done better in offline examination."



Commerce stream city topper

Husain Nagdawala with 96% says…

“I was really excited. When my parents came to know about, it was a wave of joy. On giving the examination, I would have scored better. I had prepared better because we got extra time with lockdown. I am pursuing chartered accountancy course. My father is a tax consultant so he helps me out and guides me.”


Humanities stream city topper

Anushka Singh with 96.8 % says…

"I am very much satisfied. I was expecting a little less around 90 to 92 percent. My school called us to school. I gave gratitude to my teachers. In 10th, I got 90.4 percent. So I am just grateful. I want to pursue career in law. I will be the first lawyer in the family."



ICSE (Class 10) City toppers

City topper Ruquaiya Shihabi with 97% says…

“I just study as I should. If I have to give online or offline examination, it doesn’t matter. I just know that I have to study and do well. I want to be a CA. My uncle is a CA and I am inspired by it. I was not expecting a lot. It’s a wonderful surprise. I am out of station and everyone is asking for a party… what else I could ask for!”

City topper Fatema Mohammed Akbar with 97% says…

“I am delighted with the result. It is satisfactory. It was an apt decision considering coronavirus. I hope to continue and score well in ISC board examinations in future too.”




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