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ICSE Result 2025: Sambhavi Jaiswal Tops CISCE Class 10th Exams With Perfect 100% Score, Check Toppers List Here

ICSE Result 2025: Sambhavi Jaiswal Tops CISCE Class 10th Exams With Perfect 100% Score, Check Toppers List Here

News1801-05-2025
CISCE ISC ICSE Results 2025: Sambhavi Jaiswal topped ICSE with 100%. Girls outperformed boys in both, class 10th and 12th exams.
The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) declared the results for the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) Class 10 and Indian School Certificate (ISC) Class 12 examinations on Wednesday, April 30.
Sambhavi Jaiswal from Loyola School, Jamshedpur, topped the ICSE Class 10th exams nationally with a perfect score of 100%. Close behind were Prachi Sinha and Shaunak Gorai, each scoring 97.8%, while Ashraw Gupta and Kanav Chaudhary shared the third position with 97.6%.
In ISC Class 12th exams, Tannishtha Chatterjee secured the top spot in Loyola school from the Arts stream securing 99.00%. Anushka Singh emerged as the topper in Science with 98.75% marks and in Commerce the first position was shared by Varija Upadhyaya and Asmita Kar with 96.25%.
Rank 1- Tannishtha Chatterjee, 99.00%
Rank 2- Resham Raj, 96.50%
Rabk 3- Sejuti Bose, 96.25%
ISC – Commerce
Rank 2- Sharaddha Saraivala, 95.50%
Rank 2- Vedant Sanghi, 98.50%
Rank 3- Shubh Aadharshi Sarkar, 97.75%
This year, a total of 99,551 students appeared for the In the ISC (Class 12) exams with 98,578 successfully passing—bringing the overall pass percentage to an impressive 99.02%. Girls once again outperformed boys, recording a pass rate of 99.45% compared to 98.64% for boys. Girls also outshone the boys in ICSE (Class 10) exams with 99.37% of girls passing the exams, surpassing the boys' pass rate of 98.84%.
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