The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has officially released the ICSE (Class 10) and ISC (Class 12) merit list for the year 2026. Students who appeared for the board exams can now check the list of toppers on the official website, results.cisce.org. The merit list highlights the outstanding performance of students across the country.
ICSE and ISC Toppers 2026
This year, the ICSE topper secured an impressive 99.8% aggregate, while the ISC topper achieved 99.6%. The names of the top three rank holders in each stream have been published on the council's website. The results reflect the hard work and dedication of students, teachers, and parents.
How to Check the Merit List
Students can follow these simple steps to view the ICSE and ISC merit list 2026:
- Visit the official CISCE website at results.cisce.org.
- Click on the link for 'ICSE/ISC Merit List 2026'.
- The PDF will open, displaying the names and marks of the top rankers.
- Download or take a printout for future reference.
Key Highlights
- The ICSE topper is from Mumbai, scoring 99.8% in the science stream.
- The ISC topper is from Delhi, with 99.6% in commerce.
- A total of 50 students have been featured in the ICSE merit list, while 30 students made it to the ISC list.
- The pass percentage for ICSE is 98.5%, and for ISC it is 97.2%.
Students are advised to keep their roll numbers handy to check their individual results. The council has also made the mark sheets available online for download. For any discrepancies, students can contact the CISCE helpdesk.
What Next After Results
After the declaration of results, students can apply for re-evaluation or verification of marks if needed. The council has announced that the re-evaluation application window will remain open for 10 days from the result date. Additionally, students can start preparing for their next academic pursuits, whether in higher secondary or college admissions.
The CISCE has congratulated all successful candidates and wished them the best for their future endeavors. The council also appreciated the efforts of teachers and parents in supporting the students throughout the academic year.



