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CISCE 2025 results: Sambhavi Jaiswal from Loyola School, Jamshedpur achieves 100% to top ICSE 2025

CISCE 2025 results: Sambhavi Jaiswal from Loyola School, Jamshedpur achieves 100% to top ICSE 2025

Time of India30-04-2025
Sambhavi Jaiswal, Loyola School Jamshedpur is country topper in ICSE board with 100 per cent marks
CISCE results 2025:
The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) officially declared the ICSE (Class 10) and ISC (Class 12) results for the academic year 2024-25 today. The announcement marked another year of exceptional academic performance, with a combined pass percentage reflecting near-perfect results across regions.
A total of 252,557 students appeared for the ICSE exam, achieving a remarkable pass rate of 99.09%. The ISC examination saw participation from 99,551 students, with a commendable pass percentage of 99.02%. Girls continued their consistent lead over boys, with ICSE girls scoring a pass percentage of 99.37% compared to boys' 98.84%. In the ISC, girls achieved 99.45%, surpassing boys at 98.64%. Region-wise, the Western region topped the ICSE with a 99.83% pass rate, while the Southern region led in ISC at 99.76%. Foreign candidates in ISC recorded a perfect 100% pass percentage.
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Sambhavi Jaiswal of Loyola School Jamshedpur tops India in ICSE with 100%
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In a landmark academic achievement, Sambhavi Jaiswal of Loyola School, Jamshedpur has emerged as the national ICSE topper, securing a flawless 100%. Her performance has brought pride not only to her school and city but has also set a benchmark at the national level.
Following Sambhavi were Prachi Sinha and Shaunak Gorai, both securing 97.8%, while Ashraw Gupta and Kanav Chaudhary shared third rank with 97.6%. Loyola School's strong showing this year is reflective of consistent academic dedication and support from its faculty.
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Below is a summary of Loyola School's ICSE and ISC toppers:
Rank
Name of student
Percentage
ICSE
1st
Sambhavi Jaiswal
100.00%
2nd
Prachi Sinha, Shaunak Gorai
97.80%
3rd
Ashraw Gupta, Kanav Chaudhary
97.60%
ISC – Arts
1st
Tannishtha Chatterjee
99.00%
2nd
Resham Raj
96.50%
3rd
Sejuti Bose
96.25%
ISC – Commerce
1st
Varija Upadhyaya, Asmita Kar
96.25%
2nd
Sharaddha Saraivala
95.50%
3rd
Asthaa Agarwal
94.75%
ISC – Science
1st
Anushka Singh
98.75%
2nd
Vedant Sanghi
98.50%
3rd
Shubh Aadharshi Sarkar
97.75%
Greenwood High students excel with top national scores
Greenwood High International School continued its tradition of excellence in the 2025 board examinations. Pragati Girish Athreya led the school's ICSE results with an exceptional 99.80%. She was closely followed by Swarna Chaudhary, Aanya P Minnamareddy, and Raghav Dixit, each scoring 99.60%.
From L to R: Pragati Girish Athreya, Sanidhya Kapoor, Smayana Meswani and Arnay Gupta
The ISC results reflected equal brilliance. Arnay Gupta from the Science stream topped with 99.50%, followed by Deepthi Menon with 99.25%. In Commerce, Sanidhya Kapoor and Trisha Shub achieved 98.75% and 98.25% respectively. In Humanities, Smayana Meswani, Kaustubh Keshav, and Ankita Padmanabh each scored above 98%.
Stream
Name of student
Percentage
ICSE
Pragati Girish Athreya
99.80%
Swarna, Aanya, Raghav
99.60%
ISC – Science
Arnay Gupta
99.50%
Deepthi Menon
99.25%
ISC – Commerce
Sanidhya Kapoor
98.75%
Trisha Shub
98.25%
ISC – Humanities
Smayana, Kaustubh, Ankita
98.50%
Greenwood High's success was lauded by Managing Trustee Mrs Niru Agarwal, who highlighted the role of students, faculty, and parents in shaping the school's academic legacy.
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