
CISCE Board ISC 12th Result 2022 Updates: The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, New Delhi has declared the results of ISC class 12 exams today. The result is now available at the websites — cisce.org, results.cisce.org. The students can also check the result via SMS. For receiving the ICSE, ISC exam results, the students need to send their seven digit roll code to 09248082883.
This year, 18 students have earned the first rank and CISCE has reported an overall pass percentage of 99.38 per cent in ISC exams 2022. Girls have outshined boys, with a pass percentage of 99.52 per cent, while boys secured 99.26 per cent. As the exams were conducted in two semesters, this year, the marks for semester 1 exams have been halved (except for Geometrical and Mechanical Drawing and Art). These marks have been added to the semester 2 score to reach the final score.
The board did not issue any hard copy of the semester 1 exam results and a consolidated result of both semester will be announced now. The marksheets will hold the marks obtained in both terms separately. In case a student is not satisfied, they will have the option to re-appear for the exams on a later date.
Yuvnoor Dhillon has not just proved her excellency in academics but she is also an accomplished sportsperson. A national-level rifle shooter, she had won a gold medal in state-level shooting championship in 2019 and was selected for nationals thereafter. Read her full interview with Divya Goyal
Twins from Gurugram, Anandita and Aditya Misra, are among those tied for the first and second positions respectively in the ISC examination, the results of which were declared on Sunday. The 17-year old twins are students of Scottish High International School Gurugram. Anandita is one of 18 students across India who are tied for the top position, and her twin Aditya is one of 58 students across the country who are tied for second position with 99.5 per cent. Read their full interview with Sukrita Baruah.
(Graphics by Abhishek Mitra)

Frankly speaking, I did not expect to be a topper. I just did my best. Nearly six months went to online studies, which was kind of difficult but luckily my elder sister, who is an engineer, helped me out and then when offline classes started, teachers helped us to cover the loss,' said Akash Srivastava, who believes that Chemistry helped him reach that extra mile in marks.
(Reported by Maulshree Seth)
Hardik Jajodia, who scored 98.2% in Commerce, solved 20 sample question papers of accountancy ahead of the examination. “I would ensure that I would be up to date with the portion and not keep at it until the last moment. As I love working on finance, I focused on accounts and math a bit more and I solved over 20 sample question papers of accountancy ahead of my examination,” said Jajodia who is from St Joseph's Boys High School, Bengaluru.

(Reported by Sanath Prasad)
"I am happy with the results I have received but my ultimate goal was to enrol in a law school. I am glad to say that I did get into the National Law School of India University in Bangalore. Law was something that intrigued me as it is an interesting and practical field to be a part of. I had been preparing for the CLAT exams but at the same time I did not let my ISC exams take a back sea," said Kanishk Sujai Hegde, a commerce student of The Bishops School, Camp, Pune, ranked 3 amongst the All India Merit List for ISC.
"I believe that one should strike a balance between their academics and also engage in some extra curricular activities if they can. It is not one or the other. In fact, until the pandemic, I had been partaking in football tournaments," he added.

(Inputs by Ruchika Goswamy)
"During pandemic when things went online it was actually difficult to adopt that new way of education. Infact, there were so many things happening that I kept my focus on daily routine, like not keeping any pending work. It wasn't like I studied whole day or night but I feel if you don't fear a subject and your focus is clear you will score good," said Komal Agarwal of Auxilium Convent School Kolkata who scored 99.50 percent and has bagged merit position 2.

(Reported by Sweety Mishra)
While she is happy with her score, Upasana is more focused on her next steps. “At this point, I am just getting ready for the next step, which is college admissions,” she said, while adding that she wants to pursue something “along the lines of Microbiology and Biotechnology because that interests me a lot”. She is hoping to get admission in St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai.
Even though her first term result of ISC 2022 was not as perfect as semester 2, Upasana is quite content with the way CISCE has divided the weightage of the two terms. “I mean, it worked great for me so I am very happy with this weightage distribution,” she laughed.
Read her full interview by Deeksha Teri
(Graphics by Abhishek Mitra)
Sumedha Ghosh Chowdhury of Calcutta Girls High School who has scored 99.50 per cent marks and bagged AIR 2 does not believe in stressing before exams.
'I never stressed about scoring rank. I kept spending time in doing things like singing watching cricket, that helped me killed the monotony. It was easy to focus on studies like that. Students like us in last few years have seen so much. Earlier when I was in class 10, there were regular school classes so it was easier for us but online mode of studies made it very difficult. However, my parents, uncle and my school were very supportive,' she said. Sumedha now wants to pursue Electrical engineering.

(Reported by Sweety Mishra)
More from Education
“I expected to score 97%, but this was surprising. I think consistency is what helped me achieve this. I was consistent with the assignments and the class works that were assigned to me. Moreover I am also preparing for JEE and I think this supplemented my training for the final examination,” said Sana Jose (AIR- 19) who has applied for IIM-Indore and who loves to become a tech-entrepreneur.

(Reported by Sanath Prasad)
Students who did not appear in either of the semester exams have been marked absent. “Candidates who were registered and confirmed to appear for the ISC year 2022 examination were required to appear for both, Semester 1 and Semester 2 Examinations to qualify for grant of certification for the ISC Year 2022 Examination,” said CISCE chief executive Gerry Arathoon in a statement.
While 18 students are tied for the top spot with 99.75 per cent, a whopping 58 students are tied for the second spot with 99.5 per cent and 78 students are tied for the third spot with 99.25 per cent. Read full report here
(Express photo by Gurmeet Singh)
- Candidates with Learning difficulty (Dyslexia etc) cases were 180 (18 candidates obtained above 90%)
- Visually Challenged cases were 12 (6 candidates obtained above 90%).
- 4610 Scheduled Caste candidates took the examination, achieving a pass percentage of 99.39%
- 3383 Scheduled Tribe candidates took the examination, achieving a pass percentage of 99.20%
- 16480 Other Backward Classes candidates took the examination achieving a pass percentage of 99.49%
Step 1: Log in to the Careers portal using the school Principal’s login ID and password.
Step 2: Click on ‘Semester 2 examination portal’
Step 3: Click on ‘ISC’ located on the menu bar.
Step 4: From the ISC menu, click on ‘Reports’.
Step 5: Click on ‘Result Tabulation’ to view the school’s result.
Step 6: Click on 'Comparison Table' to view or print the score cards.
"My semester 1 results were very good so part of me was hoping I would be able to get a good result, but I didn't expect it to be this good," she told The Indian Express. Upasana had lost two points (one in English and Physics each) in her first semester and had scored 368 out of 370. Even though her first term result was not as perfect as semester 2, Upasana is quite content with the way CISCE has divided the weightage of the two terms. "I mean, it worked great for me so I am very happy with this weightage distribution," she laughed.

(Reported by Deeksha Teri)
'The last two years have been taxing with the online and offline exams disruptions. It took a while to get used to it and a lot of efforts from the teachers to keep us away from distractions. My schedule was a bit tight because I was preparing for IIT JEE and took classes for it, which also helped in my studies for Class 12 as I didn't take any extra classes for that. Whenever I took a break from studies, apart from meeting friends, I used to watch a lot of comedy shows to ease the stress,' said Kalpana Panda, a student of The Bishops School, Camp, Pune who is ranked 3 amongst the All India Merit List for ISC.
(Reported by Alifiya Khan)
All the toppers have scored 399 (99.75%) in English + best of three subjects.
In India, the Southern region has the highest percentage of girls i.e. 52.12%, who had appeared in the examination.
The South region has emerged as the top performing region with a pass percentage of 99.81% (9,147 students) -- a total of 17 students did not pass the exams. South is followed by the Foreign region that recorded a pass percentage of 99.64%, and then North at 99.43%. West region secured an overall pass percentage of 99.58% and was followed by the East with 99.18%.