ICSE Class X, ISC Class XII results: Telangana students go places; pass percentage hits close to 100
Nationwide, 2,52,557 students from 2,803 schools appeared for the ICSE exams
By Newsmeter Network
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Hyderabad: Telangana students have recorded high pass percentages in the ICSE (Class X) and ISC (Class XII) examinations, according to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) results announced on Wednesday.
Out of 5,469 students who appeared for the ICSE exams from the state, 99.69 percent passed. For the ISC exams, 885 students appeared and 98.98 percent cleared the exams.
Gender-Wise Performance
In both examinations, girls outperformed boys.
In the ICSE exams:
2,690 girls recorded a pass percentage of 99.74
2,779 boys achieved 99.64 percent
In the ISC exams:
All 490 girls passed, registering a 100 percent pass rate
395 boys recorded a pass percentage of 97.72
Category-Wise Results
Among Scheduled Caste (SC) candidates:
250 students appeared for ICSE with a 99.60 percent pass rate
27 students appeared for ISC, and all passed
Among Scheduled Tribe (ST) candidates:
67 students took the ICSE exams, and all passed
5 students took the ISC exams, and all passed
Among Other Backward Class (OBC) candidates:
1,359 ICSE students passed with a 99.71 percent pass rate
163 ISC students achieved a 100 percent pass rate
State Overview
Telangana has 48 ICSE schools and 18 ISC schools affiliated with the CISCE.
Subjects Offered
The ICSE exam included 67 written subjects, comprising:
20 Indian languages
14 foreign languages
1 classical language
The ISC exam featured 47 written subjects, including:
12 Indian languages
4 foreign languages
2 classical languages
National Statistics:
Nationwide, 2,52,557 students from 2,803 schools appeared for the ICSE exams, with a pass percentage of 99.09.
In the ISC category, 99,551 students from 1,460 schools wrote the exams, and 99.02 percent passed.
The CISCE noted in its press release that the results reflect consistent performance across categories and regions.