ICSE Class 10 Results Date: When Will 2026 Results Be Declared Online?
With the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) expected to announce its Class 10 results shortly, students who appeared for the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) Class 10 exams are eagerly awaiting clarity on their own results.
Although the board has not yet confirmed an official date, trends from previous years suggest that the ICSE results are typically declared towards the end of April. In 2025, the results were announced on 30 April, and a similar timeline is anticipated this year. However, students are advised to treat this as indicative rather than definitive until an official announcement is made.
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The ICSE Class 10 examinations for 2026 were conducted between 17 February and 30 March. The examination cycle began with English Paper 1, held from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm on the opening day.
This year, more than 2.5 lakh candidates appeared for the examinations at centres across the country, reflecting the continued scale and reach of the CISCE system.
Looking at recent performance trends, the ICSE examinations have consistently recorded high pass percentages. In 2023, a total of 2,37,631 students appeared for the ICSE exams, achieving an overall pass rate of 98.94%. In the same year, 98,505 candidates took the ISC (Class 12) examinations, with a pass percentage of 96.93%.
The following year saw a further improvement. In 2024, 2,43,617 students appeared for the ICSE Class 10 examinations, of whom 2,42,328 passed, resulting in an impressive overall pass percentage of 99.47%. Girls outperformed boys, with a pass rate of 99.65% compared to 99.31% among boys. That year's examinations were conducted from 21 February to 28 March.
In 2025, the trend of strong academic performance continued.
A total of 2,52,557 students appeared for the ICSE examinations, with an overall pass percentage of 99.09%. Girls once again outperformed boys, recording a pass rate of 99.37% compared with 98.84% among boys. Similarly, in the ISC examinations, 99,551 candidates appeared, achieving a pass percentage of 99.02%. Girls led with a 99.45% pass rate, while boys recorded 98.64%.
In terms of participation, boys slightly outnumbered girls in both examinations. For ICSE, 1,34,700 boys (53.33%) and 1,17,857 girls (46.67%) appeared. In ISC, 52,339 boys (52.58%) and 47,212 girls (47.42%) took the exams. Despite the marginally lower participation, girls consistently achieved higher pass percentages across both levels.
As anticipation builds, students and parents alike are advised to keep a close watch on official announcements from CISCE for confirmation of the 2026 ICSE result date.
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Meanwhile, the candidates who sat the ICSE examinations will be able to access their results on the official CISCE websites - results.cisce.org and cisce.org. To download their Class 10 marksheets, students must enter their unique ID, index number and the captcha code displayed on the login page.
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