CISCE Result 2021: 99.95% clear ICSE, 99.7% ISC in UP

This year, ICSE results were tabulated on two parameters. The first was the average marks of papers/subjects scored by candidates in various tests/examinations conducted by the school for Class 9 and Class 11, during academic years 2019-20 and 2020-21, respectively. The second parameter was the internal assessment marks (the project and practical work) of 2021 examinations.
For ISC, the compilation of marks was done on three parameters. The first was the average marks of papers/subjects scored by the candidates in various tests/examinations conducted by the school in Class 11 and Class 12, during academic years 2019-20 & 2020-21, respectively. Other two parameters were the Class 10 average marks (English and best four subjects), and the marks of project work and/or practical examination for the examinations in 2021.
Total 46,889 students, including 20,221 girls, appeared for Class 10 examination from UP. Out of them, 46,867 students were successful while 22 failed. In Class 12, 31,801 students, including 13,869 girls, took the examination. A total of 31,709 students passed while 92 flunked. UP has 386 ICSE and 307 ISC schools.
Genderwise, the results showed that girls outshone boys in both Class 10 and 12. While 99.96% girls cleared Class 10 examination as against 99.95% boys, 99.8% girls in Class 12 were promoted as compared to 99.6% boys.
The statistics released by the Board showed that in ICSE, 99.9% SC, 100% ST, and 99.98% OBC students cleared the examination.
There were 3,002, 205 and 12,557 students from SC, ST and OBC, respectively, who appeared for ICSE exams from UP. Likewise in ISC, 99.7% students from SC and OBC categories and 99.2% from ST were declared successful. There were 1,957, 121, and 7,757 students from SC, ST and OBC who took the ISC examinations from UP.
Chief executive and secretary, CISCE, Gerry Arathoon said given the exceptional circumstances this year, CISCE did not publish the merit lists for ICSE and ISC examinations.
Arathoon commended the school heads for working in close cooperation with the Council to ensure successful compilation of the results. “While devising the methodology for computing marks, the endeavour was to ensure fairness to all candidates concerned to the best possible extent,” Arathoon said.
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