The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) is set to announce the ICSE Class 10 and ISC Class 12 results for 2026 on April 30 at 11:00 AM. Students can access their scorecards through the official websites cisce.org and results.cisce.org, using a secure online login system. The board exams were conducted between February and April 2026, with ICSE exams running from February 17 to March 30 and ISC exams from February 12 to April 6. Notably, exams at UAE centres were cancelled due to regional security concerns in West Asia.
How to Download Results from Official Website
Students can follow these steps to download their scorecards:
- Visit cisce.org or results.cisce.org
- Click on the ICSE Result 2026 or ISC Result 2026 link
- Select your examination category from the dropdown menu
- Enter your Unique ID, Index Number, and CAPTCHA code
- Click on 'Show Result' to view your scorecard
- Download and take a printout for future reference
Access via DigiLocker and Careers Portal
Students can also access results digitally through DigiLocker by visiting results.digilocker.gov.in, selecting the CISCE section, and entering their Index Number, Unique ID, and Date of Birth. Schools can obtain detailed institutional results via the CAREERS portal using principal credentials, enabling structured academic reporting and analysis.
Post-Result Academic Framework
CISCE has implemented a strict post-result correction timeline. Recheck applications will be accepted from May 1 to May 4, 2026, with recheck results expected in early June. After this, a re-evaluation window will be available for three days, with results released between late June and early July. Students can register for improvement exams from May 8 to May 14, 2026, with exams starting June 15, 2026, and results expected in July. Candidates may appear in a maximum of two subjects under this provision.
Previous Year Trends
CISCE has maintained a consistent result declaration pattern, with 2025 results also announced on April 30. In 2025, girls outperformed boys across both examinations: in ICSE, female candidates achieved a pass percentage of 99.37% compared to boys' 98.84%, while in ISC, girls secured 99.45% versus boys' 98.64%. These figures highlight a sustained trend of female academic dominance in national board examinations.
Students are advised to keep their credentials ready and rely only on official CISCE domains to avoid data security risks during high-traffic hours. The online scorecard is provisional; the final authenticated document will be issued by schools later.



