The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) is set to announce the ICSE (Class 10) and ISC (Class 12) results for the year 2026 tomorrow. Students who appeared for the examinations can check their scores on the official websites once the results are declared.
How to Check ICSE and ISC Results 2026
To access the results, students need to visit the official CISCE website at cisce.org. Alternatively, they can also check results on the dedicated result portals for ICSE and ISC. The steps to check the results are as follows:
- Visit the official CISCE website or the direct result links.
- Click on the link for 'ICSE 10th Result 2026' or 'ISC 12th Result 2026'.
- Enter the required credentials such as roll number, index number, and date of birth.
- Click on 'Submit' to view the result.
- Download and take a printout of the result for future reference.
Details Mentioned on the Result
The ICSE and ISC result sheets will include important details such as the student's name, roll number, subject-wise marks, total marks, percentage, and result status (pass/fail). Students should carefully verify all the information on the scorecard and contact the respective school authorities in case of any discrepancies.
Passing Criteria
To pass the ICSE and ISC examinations, students must secure a minimum of 33% marks in each subject and an aggregate of 40% marks overall. Those who fail to meet the criteria will be declared as 'Fail' and may need to reappear for the supplementary examinations.
Previous Year Statistics
In the previous academic year, the overall pass percentage for ICSE was recorded at 99.5%, while for ISC it was 98.8%. The council is expected to release detailed statistics along with the results this year as well.
Students are advised to keep their admit cards handy as they contain the necessary login credentials. For any technical issues while checking the results, students can contact the CISCE helpline numbers provided on the official website.
The announcement of results marks an important milestone for thousands of students across the country. While the wait has been anxious, students are encouraged to stay calm and positive. Parents and teachers are also urged to provide emotional support to students irrespective of the outcome.
We wish all the students the very best for their results!



