Council For The Indian School Certificate Examinations

The Council has been so constituted as to secure suitable representation of: Government of India, State Governments/Union Territories in which there are Schools affiliated to the Council, the Inter-State Board for Anglo-Indian Education, the Association of Indian Universities, the Association of Heads of Anglo-Indian Schools, the Indian Public Schools' Conference, the Association of Schools for the ISC Examination and members co-opted by the Executive Committee of the Council.

Welcome to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations

Healthy Mind in
a Healthy Body

Knowledge is
Power

Pioneering quality
Education in India

Spirit of
Enquiry

Quest for
Knowledge

In Pursuit
of Excellence

All Round
Development

Scaling New
Heights

Healthy Mind in
a Healthy Body

Knowledge is
Power

Pass Percentage
ICSE 2017

Pass Percentage
ISC 2017

Subjects offered
ICSE 2017

Subjects offered
ISC 2017

Number of Boys passed in ICSE

Number of Boys passed in ISC

Council's new initiative of setting Question Papers in select subjects for Classes IX & XI

Result of the Council's Diamond Jubilee Logo Designing Competition

4th International Day of Yoga

Election of the Chairman and Executive Committee Members of the Council

News

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CISCE GOING PLACES

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Concessions to Children with
Special Needs

The Council is prepared to give special consideration and make necessary arrangements in respect of candidates who are handicapped in any way, which might affect their performance in the ICSE (X) / ISC (XII) Examination.

When a candidate suffers some injury or bereavement or dire unforeseen circumstance which may adversely affect his or her performance in the examination, the Special Difficulty procedure is used. A form is forwarded to the Council by the Head of the candidates’ school and the candidates’ examination answer script is then given special consideration by a committee before the issue of the results. The Council’s committee does not give a "blanket" concession but treats every case on its merit, for experience has shown that candidates working under similar unusual stress are affected in widely different ways. For this reason the Special Difficulty Form provides for the performance of the affected candidate to be compared with that of his/her other classmates.