The results have been announced two weeks earlier than previous years as the council for the first time used Live Ink Character Recognition (LICR) technology, which helped in fast compilation of results.
ICSE (Class X) and ISC (Class XII) Examination, 2015, showed a marginal increase in pass percentages over the previous year's results, said Gerry Arathoon, CEO of the Council.
While class X registered a slight increase of 0.01 per cent, class XII showed a 0.18 per cent increase as compared to previous year's result.
The second position has been shared by four students- Sudarshan R (Bangalore), Isha Sethi (Mumbai), Manan Manish Shah (Kandivali) and Jyotsana Srivastava (Lucknow) who scored 99 per cent. The third position has been shared by 10 students with a score of 98.8 per cent.
In class XII, the top position has been bagged by Mumbai's Aadyaa Maddi with 99.75 per cent, Mumbai's Mansi Puggal secured the second position with 99.50 per cent while the third position was shared by Arkadeb Sengupta and Kavita Desai from Kolkata who scored 99.25 per cent.
In terms of region wise performance, Southern region
recorded the highest pass percentage in both the classes. The pass percentage in class X stood at 99.68 per cent and in class XII it was 99.14 per cent.
The schools abroad have recorded 100 per cent pass percentage in both the classes.
While the Class X examination was held in 63 written subjects including 22 Indian and 13 foreign languages as well as one classical language, the class XII examination was conducted in 50 written subjects including 15 Indian, 6 foreign and 1 classical language, Arathoon said.
Students can also get their results through SMS. Student should send "ICSE" or "ISC" followed by the seven digit unique ID to 09248082883. Schools can access the results by logging into the career portal and using the principal's log-in and password.
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The Northern and Eastern regions recorded the lowest pass percentage in both the examinations.
Explaining the new technology which helped in fast calculation of results, Arathoon said, "LICR captures and digitizes marks entered on the top-sheets of answer scripts, and instantly encrypts and transfers the captured data to the Council's cloud based servers directly from the evaluation centers"
The examination marksheets and pass certificates for class X and XII will reach the schools by May 14 and May 10 respectively, the council announced.
