ICSE, ISC semester 1 results on February 7; Recheck window open till February 10 at cisce.org
Anu Parthiban | February 4, 2022 | 03:57 PM IST | 2 mins read
CISCE won't issue any hard copies but, the ICSE, ISC semester 1 results 2022 will be made available for schools in online transcripts format.
NEW DELHI: The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) today informed that the ICSE Class 10, ISC Class 12 results will be declared on February 7. Along with the ICSE semester 1 result date, the CISCE also said that the results for both Class 10, 12 will be announced at 10 am.
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The board informed the students that the CISCE semester 1 results will be released on the official website, cisce.org and results.cisce.org. They will also be made available at the CAREERS portal of the Council and through SMS.
Students will also be able to apply for recheck directly on the official website, CISCE said in its latest notice. “The recheck charges for ICSE will be Rs 1000 per paper and for ISC will be Rs 1000 per subject. In addition, the provision to apply for recheck of the results by the head of the school through the CAREERS portal will also be available,” the board informed.
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Students will be able to submit their request for recheck of ICSE Class 10 and ISC Class 12 results from February 7 to February 10 (3 days).
The CISCE will not issue any hard copies of the ICSE semester 1 examination results. However, the ICSE, ISC results 2022 will be made available to the schools in the form of online transcripts and result tabulation.
ICSE Class 10, ISC Class 12 result: Schedule
Know the CISCE Class 10th, 12th result date and the last to date to apply for rechecking answer sheets in the table below.
|
CISCE Result |
Date |
|
CISCE Class 10th, 12th result date |
February 7, 2022 at 10 am |
|
CISCE result recheck window will be open on |
February 7 (10 am) |
|
Last date to apply for recheck |
February 10 (10 am) |
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“In case of doubt, the schools can contact the CISCE helpdesk at ciscehelpdesh@orinoninc.com or call 1800-267-1760,” the notice further said.
While the ICSE exams were held between November 29 and December 16 last year, the ISC exams were conducted between November 22 and December 20.
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