Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) on Monday announced the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE Class 10) and Indian School Certificate (ISC Class 12) results for 2024, Secretary Joesph Emmanuel said. The pass percentages of Class 10 and Class 12 are 99
The board made the announcement through its official website and said, "CBSE Board results for class X and XII are likely to be declared after May 20, 2024."
According to the official data, 61.88 per cent girls and 54.35 per cent boys passed in class 10 while 68.43 per cent girls and 60.55 boys were declared pass in class 12 state board exams.
BJP MLA and former Minister for Primary and Secondary Education Karnataka S Suresh Kumar on Sunday alleged that Congress has reached a state of frustration and using all unhealthy ways to gain sympathy.
The Uttar Pradesh Secondary Education Council declared the class 10 and 12 results on Saturday. The results revealed 89.55 pass percentage for high school and 82.60 pass percentage for intermediate candidates.
The Board of Secondary Education, Assam (SEBA) on Saturday announced the results of the High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) Examination, 2024, also known as Class 10.
Secondary Education Council Secretary Dibyakant Shukla said through a press release that the results of the high school and intermediate examinations of the year 2024 will be declared on April 20 at 2:00 pm from the Secondary Education Council Headquarters in Prayagraj.
Central Boards of Secondary Education (CBSE) has changed the assessment and evaluation pattern for classes XI and XII from the academic year 2024-25, with more weightage given to competency-focused questions in theory examination.
New Delhi [India], March 27: In today's dynamic job market, choosing the right path after completing higher secondary education can be a daunting task for many students. With numerous options available, it's essential to make informed decisions based on individual interests, skills, and futu
After a surprise inspection conducted in CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) schools nationwide to ensure compliance with the rules and regulations outlined in the Affiliation and Examination Bye-laws, several schools were found to be engaged in various malpractices.
Committed to conducting cheating-free board examinations and providing ample opportunities to all the students of the state to progress, the Yogi government is giving another opportunity to students who missed their practical exams, the Chief Minister's office said in a press release.