
ISC Result 2022 DECLARED| 99.38% students pass, direct link here
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CISCE has declared the ISC Result 2022 today. Students can check their respective results on the official website of the council.
ISC Result 2022: The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has declared the much-awaited ISC Result 2022 today, July 24, 2022. Class 12 students are requested to visit the official website of the council, i.e., cisce.org. to check and download their respective ISC Result 2022. Students can access the ISC 12th result 2022 via mobile SMS service in addition to the official website.
This year, the pass percentage stands at 99.38%. Further, as many as 18 students have secured rank 1 in ISC results with 99.75% marks.
As per information, girls have performed better than boys. The pass percentage of girls stands at 99.52%, while the pass percentage of boys stands at 99.26%.
Step 1: Visit the official website, i.e., cisce.org, OR on the official result page, i.e., results.cisce.org.
Step 2: On the homepage, click on the link that reads, 'ISC Result 2022'.
Step 3: A new page will appear on the screen.
Step 4: Enter the asked credentials and click on the submit option.

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