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CISCE to publish ICSE, ISC results tomorrow

| @indiablooms | Jul 10, 2020, at 04:33 am

New Delhi/IBNS: After months of impasse, the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination (CISCE) has announced that it will publish the ICSE (Class X Board) and ISC (Class XII Board) examinations' results on Friday.

The results for ICSE and ISC exams will be released on the 'CAREERS' portal of the Council, Council's main website and through SMS at 3 PM.

Schools affiliated with CISCE will be able to access their students' results by logging into the portal using the Principal's login ID and password.

Students can check their results by logging into the Council's official website, 'cisce.org', and 'results.cisce.org'.

The results will also be available on SMS.

After cancelling remaining papers for the examinations owing to coronavirus pandemic, the CISCE had on July 26, informed Supreme Court that it will bring out an alternative assessment scheme for such papers and will announce the results for board exams by July 15.

The board opted for a percentage-based alternative assessment scheme for the cancelled papers which included internal assessment grades and marks scored in best three subjects as components.

 

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