CISCE Results: Nagpur Students Excel in ICSE and ISC Exams, Top Scorers Eye Diverse Careers The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) released the ICSE (Class 10) and ISC (Class 12) results on Thursday, highlighting strong performances by students in Nagpur. While girls outperformed boys overall, several top scorers across different streams have expressed interest in pursuing competitive exams and diverse career paths. At the national level, the ICSE pass percentage reached 99.18%, and the ISC pass rate stood at 99.13%. The western region, including Maharashtra, led the country in ICSE results with 99.85% and secured second place in ISC at 99.55%. In Nagpur, Aarav Salve from SFS School of Excellence emerged as the probable ICSE city topper with 97.2%. Aarsh Singh from Marie Poussepin's Academy, Husaina Najeeb from MSB Educational Institute, and Sarakshi Patil from Chanda Devi Saraf School followed closely, each securing 97%. Salve, who balanced regular tuition with nearly five hours of daily self-study, attributed his success to being part of the first batch of his school. He plans to pursue science. Sarakshi Patil, who shared the probable second rank, credited her mother as her biggest source of motivation. She maintained two to three hours of self-study daily and aims to take up PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) and prepare for the NEET exam. In the ISC results, Hussaina Izzy from MSB Educational Institute became the probable city topper with 96.2% in humanities. Harsh Dwivedi (95%) from Chanda Devi Saraf School and Insiya Ambawala (94%) from MSB Educational Institute followed in the science stream. Izzy, a published writer, described her performance as a result of genuine interest in her subjects.#nagpur #cisce #aarav_salve #msb_educational_institute #chanda_devi_saraf_school
