
New Delhi, India — April 30, 2026
The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) released the ICSE (Class 10) and ISC (Class 12) Results 2026 on Thursday, but a surge in traffic shortly after the announcement caused the official website to slow down, leaving many students unable to access their scores.
Officials indicated that the high volume of simultaneous logins temporarily impacted performance on the results portal. Students, however, have multiple alternative options to check their results quickly—even without internet access.
📲 Check CISCE Results 2026 via SMS (No Internet Required)
To help students avoid delays, CISCE has enabled an SMS-based result service. This allows candidates to receive their results directly on their mobile phones within minutes.
For ICSE (Class 10):
Type: ICSE Result 2026 <Your 7-digit Unique ID>
Send to: 09248082883
For ISC (Class 12):
Use the same format with your Unique ID and send it to the same number.
Students must ensure that the Unique ID entered is accurate, as incorrect details may result in errors. The SMS response will include subject-wise marks, total score, and pass/fail status.
📄 Access Results on DigiLocker
Students can also download their digital marksheets through DigiLocker, a government-backed platform for secure document access.
Steps to check results on DigiLocker:
- Visit the official DigiLocker website or download the app
(digilocker.gov.in ) - Sign up using your mobile number
- Log in with your credentials
- Navigate to the “Marksheet” section
- Select CISCE as the board
- Enter your roll number and passing year
- View and download your marksheet
🌐 How to Check Results on Official Website
Once the website stabilizes, students can follow the standard process:
- Visit the official results portal
- Click on ICSE or ISC result link
- Enter Unique ID and Index Number
- Click “Submit”
- View and download your marksheet
⚠️ Students Advised Not to Panic
Authorities have urged students to remain calm and avoid repeated login attempts that may further slow down the system. Schools are also expected to assist students in accessing their results if needed.
The CISCE board confirmed that all result data remains secure and accessible through multiple verified channels, ensuring that no student is disadvantaged due to technical delays.










