ICSE 10th Result 2026 Out: 99.18% Pass, Girls Outshine Boys, No Toppers List This Year

ICSE Class 10 Result 2026 declared at cisce.org. Overall pass percentage 99.18%, girls at 99.46%. Check scorecard using Unique ID and Index Number. No toppers list this year.

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ICSE 10th Result 2026 declared cisce.org pass percentage 99.18
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Highlights
  • ICSE 10th Result 2026 Out
  • 2,58,721 students appeared, 2,56,590 passed — Girls 99.46%, Boys 98.93%.
  • No toppers list — CISCE ki permanent policy hai.
  • SMS se check karo: ICSE + Unique ID, send to 09248082883.

The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has officially declared the ICSE Class 10 Result 2026 today, April 30, 2026. The result is available at cisce.org and results.cisce.org. Students can check and download their scorecards using their Unique ID and Index Number. The overall pass percentage this year stands at 99.18 percent, with girls outperforming boys once again. CISCE has not released a toppers list this year, continuing its policy of not declaring ranks or merit positions.

ICSE Result 2026 – Overview

DetailInformation
BoardCouncil for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE)
Exam DatesFebruary 17 to March 30, 2026
Total Students Appeared2,58,721
Students Passed2,56,590
Overall Pass Percentage99.18%
Girls Pass Percentage99.46%
Boys Pass Percentage98.93%
Toppers ListNot declared (CISCE policy)
Official Websitescisce.org, results.cisce.org

Region-Wise Performance

The Western region recorded the highest pass percentage among all regions at 99.85 percent, followed closely by the Southern region at 99.81 percent. All regions performed strongly this year, reflecting the overall high standard maintained by ICSE schools across India.

Category-Wise Performance

  • General category students recorded a 99.26 percent pass rate
  • OBC candidates achieved 99.24 percent
  • Among students with special needs, 1,313 candidates with learning difficulties appeared, out of which 132 scored above 90 percent
  • Among visually challenged candidates, 54 students appeared and 17 secured above 90 percent

Why No Toppers List

CISCE follows a deliberate policy of not releasing merit lists or toppers rankings for either the ICSE Class 10 or the ISC Class 12 examination. The board believes that ranking students encourages unhealthy competition and puts undue pressure on young learners. Instead, the board focuses on subject-wise and regional performance data. This policy has been in place for several years now.

How to Check ICSE Result 2026 Online

ICSE 10th Result 2026 declared cisce.org pass percentage 99.18
ICSE 10th Result 2026 declared check link
  1. Visit cisce.org or results.cisce.org
  2. Click on the ICSE Class 10 Result 2026 link
  3. Enter your Unique ID (UID) and Index Number
  4. Enter the Captcha code shown on screen
  5. Click Submit to view your scorecard
  6. Download the PDF and save a copy

Check ICSE Result via SMS

  • Type ICSE followed by a space and your 7-digit Unique ID
  • Send the message to 09248082883
  • Your result will be delivered as an SMS reply

Check ICSE Result on DigiLocker

  • Open digilocker.gov.in or the DigiLocker app
  • Login with your registered mobile number
  • Search for CISCE and select the ICSE Class 10 Marksheet 2026
  • Your digital marksheet is now available for download

The CISCE has also confirmed that marksheets are available on the UMANG app. Download the app, search for CISCE, and follow the on-screen instructions to access your result.

What If You Are Not Satisfied With Your Marks

Students who are not satisfied with their marks can apply for re-checking of answer sheets once CISCE announces the process. Compartment candidates will be informed separately about their options for appearing in the supplementary examination. Original marksheets and passing certificates will be distributed through schools once they arrive from the board.

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