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    ICSE 10th, ICS 12th result 2025 out at cisce.org; how to check on DigiLocker

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    The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has officially declared the ICSE (Class 10) and ISC (Class 12) results for the year 2025 today, April 30, at 11:00 AM IST. Students can access their results through the official CISCE websites or via DigiLocker.


    📄 How to Check ICSE/ISC Results 2025 on DigiLocker

    To download your digital mark sheet and pass certificate:

    1. Visit results.digilocker.gov.in or open the DigiLocker app.

    2. Navigate to the CISCE section.

    3. Click on “Get Class X Result” for ICSE or “Get Class XII Result” for ISC.

    4. Enter your Index Number, Unique ID, and Date of Birth (as per your admit card).

    5. Click “Submit” to view and download your digital mark sheet.

    Ensure your Aadhaar is linked to your DigiLocker account for seamless access.


    🌐 How to Check Results on CISCE Official Websites

    1. Visit cisce.org or results.cisce.org.

    2. Select your course: “ICSE” for Class 10 or “ISC” for Class 12.

    3. Enter your Unique ID, Index Number, and the CAPTCHA code.

    4. Click on “Show Result” to view your marks.

    5. Use the “Print Result” option to download or print your mark sheet.


    📱 How to Check Results via SMS

    If you’re unable to access the internet, you can check your results via SMS:

    • For ICSE (Class 10): Type ICSE <Unique ID> and send it to 09248082883.

    • For ISC (Class 12): Type ISC <Unique ID> and send it to 09248082883.

    You will receive your subject-wise marks via SMS.


    🔁 Rechecking and Improvement Exams

    • Rechecking: Students unsatisfied with their results can apply for rechecking through the CISCE portal until May 4, 2025.

    • Improvement Exams: CISCE has discontinued compartment exams. Instead, students can opt for improvement exams in up to two subjects, scheduled for July 2025.


    For the most accurate and updated information, always refer to the official CISCE websites or trusted news sources.

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