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REGULATIONS

INDIAN CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION EXAMINATION

THE COUNCIL approved by the Council from time to time and for
the time being in force.
Origin
Examinations
1. The Council for the Indian School Certificate
Examinations was established in 1958 by the 6. The Council conducts the Indian Certificate of
University of Cambridge Local Examinations Secondary Education, the Indian School Certificate
Syndicate with the assistance of the Inter-State and the Certificate of Vocational Education
Board for Anglo-Indian Education. It is registered Examinations.
under the Societies Registration Act No. XXI of 7. There is a Committee on Examinations and Subject
1860. Committees for drawing up and revising syllabuses
Recognition and receiving criticisms and suggestions. The
Council has its own teams of trained examiners,
2. The Delhi Education Act, 1973, passed by specialists and advisers.
Parliament, in Chapter 1 under Definitions Section INDIAN CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY
2 (s), recognises the Council as a body conducting EDUCATION EXAMINATION
public examinations.
CHAPTER 1
Constituents A. Introduction
3. The Council has been so constituted to secure 1. The Indian Certificate of Secondary
suitable representation of: The Government of Education Examination has been designed to
India, responsible for affiliated schools in their provide an examination in a course of general
States/Territories - the Inter-State Board for education, in accordance with the
Anglo-Indian Education, the Association of Indian recommendations of the Education Policy
Universities, the Association of Heads of 1986, through the medium of English.
Anglo-Indian Schools, the Indian Public Schools’ 2. The Indian Certificate of Secondary Education
Conference, the Association of Schools for the Examination will ensure a general education
I.S.C. Examination and members co-opted by the and all candidates are required to enter for six
Executive Committee of the Council. subjects (as detailed on pages 3 and 4) and
Socially Useful Productive Work.
Administration
3. The Indian Certificate of Secondary Education
4. The Council is administered by an Executive Examination is a school examination and the
Committee consisting of the Chairman and four standard of the examination presupposes a
members. The Chief Executive and Secretary of school course of ten years duration
the Council is ex-officio Secretary of the (Classes I-X).
Committee.
4. Private candidates are not permitted to appear
5. The Chief Executive and Secretary acts as for the examination.
Secretary to the Council under the authority of the B. Academic Year
Chairman. Subject to the overall control of the
Council and the Executive Committee, the Chief Schools affiliated to the Council are required to
Executive and Secretary exercises all powers of the begin the academic year between the middle of
Council related to the administration of the March and the first week of June, each year.
examinations in accordance with the provisions of C. Conditions of Entry
the Regulations and of other rules and procedures
1. Entry to the examination, in the case of
candidates who are being entered for the first
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time, is restricted to candidates with a 5. There is no age limit for candidates taking the
minimum of 75% attendance of the examination.
working days during each year of the two
year course at schools affiliated to the D. Minimum Attendance Requirement
Council and registered for the Indian
Certificate of Secondary Education Candidates whose attendance is below 75% of the
Examination. The last date for computing working days are ordinarily not eligible to sit for
attendance at school is February 15, for each the examination. However, the Chief Executive
year of the two-year course. and Secretary has the authority to condone the
shortage of attendance in the case of candidates
Candidates can be entered only by the school whose minimum attendance is not less than 60%
they are attending. of the working days in each year of the two year
course. This is inclusive of absence due to illness
2. Candidates who were entered as school and other special circumstances. Heads of Schools
candidates, in accordance with 1 above, and may represent, to the Chief Executive and
who were not awarded Pass Certificates may Secretary, cases of candidates who deserve special
be admitted to Class X by 31st July, under consideration for condoning shortage of
intimation to the Council, at an affiliated and attendance in Class IX and / or X, provided that
registered school, prior to the year of the the attendance of such candidates is not less than
examination, provided such a candidate fulfils 60% of the working days, during each year of the
all other conditions as per the Regulations. two year course.
3. Candidates entered as school candidates in Further, the Chief Executive and Secretary may
accordance with 1 or 2 above and who condone the shortage of attendance in the case of
appeared for one or more of the written papers candidates whose minimum attendance is below
set by the Council, but were not awarded Pass 60% in exceptional cases i.e.:
Certificates will be permitted to re-appear for
the examination once only in the year (i) on Psychological / Medical Grounds such as
following their failure, but not thereafter, serious illnesses requiring a long period of
without further attendance at an affiliated and treatment/hospitalisation
registered school. (ii) authorised participation in sports at State or
National Level organised by recognised
Such candidates can be entered online for the
Sports Authorities
examination through the Heads of Schools
(iii) Other unforeseen and special circumstances
from which the candidates appeared/entered
for the examination.
The Chief Executive and Secretary would
4. Candidates who have been awarded Pass subsequently report the matter to the Executive
Certificates will be permitted to enter for a Committee of the Council.
Supplementary Pass Certificate in any/all of
the subjects offered earlier by the candidates The last date for computing attendance at school
(provided that the subjects under is February 15, of each of the two years.
consideration are still being offered for the
examination in the year in which the E. Withdrawal of Candidates
candidates wish to enter) without further
Candidates may be withdrawn online only at any
attendance at an affiliated and registered
time prior to the commencement of the
school OR after studying an additional
examination, provided that, once the entries have
subject(s) for two years. Such candidates can
been acknowledged as accepted by the Council's
be entered for the examination online through
office, Heads of Schools may only withdraw
the Heads of Schools from which the
candidates:
candidates appeared originally for the ICSE
examination. (a) on account of illness of the candidates, duly
certified by a registered medical practitioner;
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OR CHAPTER II
(b) at the express written request of the IMPORTANT NOTE: The responsibility for the
parents/legal guardians of the candidates. correct selection of subjects to meet university
requirements of a candidate or candidates will be
F. Syllabuses that of the Head of the School.
The Regulations and syllabuses of the Indian A. Subjects of Examination:
Certificate of Secondary Education Examination
are included in this booklet, copies of which are Part I: Compulsory
obtainable from: M/s. Puneet Educational Internal Examination or Internal Assessment
Publishers (Pvt.) Ltd., C-58, South Extension – I,
New Delhi 110 049. Tel: (011) 23369685, Candidates for the examination are required to have
23363685, 23362985. completed satisfactorily, courses in –

NOTE: It is mandatory for the Heads of (a) A third language from at least Class V to Class
Schools to ensure that all students VIII (Internal Examination).
registered for the examination are provided (b) Art (Internal Assessment).
with a copy of the Regulations and Syllabuses
for the year of the examination in which the (c) Socially Useful Productive Work and Community
candidate is appearing. Service (Internal Assessment).

G. Scope of Selected Syllabuses (d) Physical Education.

The scope of selected syllabuses of the Indian (e) Education in Moral and Spiritual Values.
Certificate of Secondary Education Examination
is included in this booklet “Regulations and
Syllabuses”. NOTE ON THE THIRD LANGUAGE

H. Disqualification The third language to be studied should be determined


as under:
(i) If any of the Regulations made for the
conduct of the examination is not adhered Subject to the State requirements, the schools are free
to, the candidate or candidates concerned to introduce suitable Third Languages, Indian or
may be disqualified. Foreign, for study from Class V to VIII provided the
school has suitably qualified staff and necessary
(ii) In no case the Heads of affiliated schools teaching aids that may be needed especially for the
shall detain eligible candidates who meet teaching of foreign languages as a Third Language.
the pass criteria and have the required However students taking a particular Language,
attendance from appearing at the ICSE Indian or Foreign, cannot offer that Language as a
examination. Second Language.
Candidates of Indian nationality
(iii) No affiliated school shall endeavour to
present candidates who are not on its roll Exemption from the study of a third language may be
nor will it present the candidates of its made in special cases: such candidates shall be
unaffiliated branch/school to any of the required to complete a course of studies in another
Council’s examinations. subject approved by the Council.

(iv) If the Council has reasons to believe that an


affiliated school is not following the
Regulations mentioned above, the Council
shall take necessary action as per Rules and
Regulations.

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Part II implications. For admission to the I.S.C. XII course,
Subjects for the Examination at the end of Class X all combinations of subjects will be accepted.
Percentage Marks
External Internal The following subject combinations are not permitted
Examination Assessment for the ICSE Examination:
- Sanskrit as a Second Language (Group I) and
GROUP I: Sanskrit as a Classical Language (Group II).
(Compulsory) - Economics (Group II) and Economic Applications
1. English 80% 20% (Group III).
2. A Second Language (one/two) 80% 20% - Commercial Studies (Group II) and Commercial
3. History, Civics 80% 20% Applications (Group III).
and Geography - Environmental Science (Group II) and
GROUP II: Environmental Applications (Group III).
(Any two/three of the following subjects) - Under Modern Foreign Language:
4. Mathematics 80% 20%  Candidates opting for a Modern Foreign
5. Science 80% 20% Language as a Second Language in Group I,
(Physics, Chemistry, Biology) he/she may not opt for the same language
6. Economics 80% 20% under Modern Foreign Languages in Group II
7. Commercial Studies 80% 20% and Group III.
8. A Modern Foreign 80% 20%  Candidates opting for a Modern Foreign
Language Language in Group II may not opt for the
9. A Classical Language 80% 20% same Language as a Group I and Group III
10. Environmental Science 80% 20% subject.
GROUP III:  Candidates opting for a Modern Foreign
(Any one of the following subjects) Language in Group III may not opt for the
11. Computer Applications 50% 50% same Language as a Group I and Group II
12. Economic Applications 50% 50% subject.
13. Commercial Applications 50% 50%
14. Art 50% 50% Internal Examination
15. Performing Arts 50% 50%
16. Home Science 50% 50% (i) It will be the responsibility of the Head of the
school to ensure promotion from Class IX to Class
17. Cookery 50% 50%
X will be done on the basis of the cumulative
18. Fashion Designing 50% 50% achievement level of the student throughout the
19. Physical Education 50% 50% academic year in the subjects he/she has been
20. Yoga 50% 50% registered for. For promotions, a candidate is
21. Technical Drawing Applications 50% 50% required to have obtained at least 35% marks in
22. Environmental Applications 50% 50% five subjects including English on the cumulative
23. A Modern Foreign Language 50% 50% average and a minimum attendance of 75% of the
working days. No other criteria will be used
Note: It is expected that candidates will normally for promotion from Class IX to Class X.
offer both Science and Mathematics from Group II. If
they choose to take any other combination of subjects, Promotions on trial/with re-examination/with
grace marks will not be granted from Class IX
Heads of Schools must apprise them of the to X. Transfer Certificate should not be issued

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with ‘Promoted to Class X’ if the student has 1. In cases of candidates suffering from
not met the required promotion criteria. Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, Dyscalculia, Attention
Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and
(ii) Socially Useful Productive Work and other learning disabilities, certain
Community Service (Compulsory) concessions/support may be admissible,
depending on the nature and degree of the
The assessment in “Socially Useful Productive disability and on a case-to-case basis.
Work and Community Service” will be made by
the school and the result will count towards the The concessions/support available are:-
award of the Certificate. The school will be (i) Exemption from the requirement of the
required to follow the instructions sent by the study of a second language in cases that
Council in the matter of keeping records of the warrant such an exemption because of the
work and the assessment of each candidate in severe nature of the learning disability of
“Socially Useful Productive Work and the candidate(s), certified by a competent
Community Service”. authority approved by the State/Central
Government and acceptable to the
NOTE ON SECOND LANGUAGE Council.
(a) Candidates may offer one/two of the languages (ii) Allowance of additional time:
listed below: (iii) Use of a Reader / Reader-cum-Writer
Ao Naga, Assamese, Bengali, Dzongkha, Garo, (Amanuensis)
(a) The Question Paper may be read out,
Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Khasi, Kashmiri,
but not explained in any way to the
Kokborok, Lepcha, Malayalam, Marathi, candidate(s).
Manipuri, Mizo, Nepali, Odia, Punjabi, Sanskrit,
Tamil, Tangkhul, Telugu, Tenydie, Urdu or any (b) Arrangements must be made by the
Head of the School concerned in
other official Indian language approved by the
consultation with the Convener and
Council. the Supervising Examiner for the
OR candidate(s) who has/have been
permitted the use of a/
One of the Foreign Languages listed below Reader/Reader-cum-Writer, by the
provided the school has the required infrastructure Council, to write the examination in a
and experienced teachers/ resource persons. separate room adjacent to the main
examination hall under the
French, German, Spanish or any other foreign supervision of a Special Invigilator.
language approved by the Council.
(iv) Where permitted, Casio fx-82 MS
(b) Exemption from the requirement of the study (Scientific Calculator) is to be used
of a Second Language: The Council may grant for Mathematical calculations only.
exemption from the study of a Second Language, Calculators of other makes with
to a candidate with special difficulty, provided the similar functions are also permitted.
case warrants such an exemption, because of the Use of calculator with features for
severe nature of the learning disability of the retrieval of information during
candidate. Such an exemption may be granted examination is not permitted.
only on a recommendation sent by the Head of the
School and on provision of the necessary 2. Special Difficulty Procedure
documents certified by a competent authority Disability, illness or other extra-ordinary
approved by the State/Central Government and circumstance: When a candidate suffers
acceptable to the Council. some injury or bereavement or dire
unforeseen circumstance which may adversely
(c) Candidates suffering from Specific Learning affect his or her performance in the
Disabilities: examination, the Special Difficulty Procedure
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is used. A form is forwarded to the Council by 4. No candidate shall offer a subject in Class X
the Head of the candidate’s school and the which he/she has not registered for and
candidate’s examination answer script is then studied in Class IX.
given special consideration by a Committee,
before the issue of the results. The Council’s C. Awards and conditions for awards:
Committee does not give a ‘blanket’
concession but treats every case on its merit, 1. PASS CERTIFICATES will be awarded to
for experience has shown that candidates candidates who at one and the same
working under similar unusual stress are examination have entered for six subjects as
affected in widely different ways. For this detailed in Chapter II, B(1) above and have
reason the Special Difficulty Form provides attained the pass standard in at least five
for the performance of the affected candidate subjects which must include the subject
to be compared with that of his/her other English.
classmates.
Provided that no candidate, except as
otherwise exempted by the Council, shall be
On request and submission of relevant awarded a Pass Certificate unless in addition
medical papers, the Council will permit the to fulfilling the conditions above he/she has
omission of Map Work, Diagrams and attained a pass grade in SUPW and
Practicals by Colour Blind candidates and the Community Service as examined/assessed
Marking Scheme will be adjusted accordingly. internally by the school.

B. Choice of Subjects: 2. SUPPLEMENTARY PASS CERTIFICATES


will be awarded to candidates who have
1. (a) All candidates for the examination must obtained PASS CERTIFICATES and who
enter for a minimum six subjects, Group I appear in a subsequent examination and attain
(Compulsory): English, a Second Language, the pass standard in one or more subjects.
History, Civics and Geography and two of the
subjects listed under Group II and one subject 3. STATEMENT OF MARKS will be issued to
listed under Group III (vide page 3 & 4) and all candidates who appeared for the
must have been examined by the school in examination.
practicals/project work in English, the Second The pass marks for each subject is 35%.
Language, History, Civics and Geography and
the three subjects of their choice and in D. Issue of Results:
Socially Useful Productive Work and All results will be issued through the Heads of
Community Service . Schools to whom the results will be sent as soon
Provided that candidates reappearing for the as possible after the award has been completed.
examination without attendance at school, in The result sheets show the result in the
accordance with the provision given in examination as a whole and also indicate the
Chapter 1, B.3, will have to enter for such standard reached in each subject taken, (except
subjects as detailed above. Socially Useful Productive Work and Community
Service) by grades ranging from 1 to 9, 1 being
(b) (i) Candidates are permitted to take an
the highest and 9 the lowest. Very good is
additional Second Language in Group I where
Hindi is one of the Second Languages. indicated by grades 1 and 2. Grades 3, 4 and 5
indicate a pass with credit, 6 and 7 indicate a pass
(ii) Candidates are permitted to take an
additional subject from Group II. and 8 and above a failure.
The standard reached in Socially Useful
2. A school may not enter candidates for Productive Work and Community Service
subjects, for the teaching of which the school (Internally Assessed) will be shown on the result
makes no provision. sheets by grades A, B, C, D or E; A being the
3. No candidate shall be permitted to change highest and E the lowest. A, B, C or D indicate a
his/her subject(s) after his/her registration in pass and E a failure.
Class IX.

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E. Certificates etc.: guardians or the person claiming to act in loco
parentis.
1. Pass Certificates / Supplementary Pass
Certificates will be issued through the Heads The Council does not undertake to
of Schools as soon as possible after the issue re-evaluate the answer booklets after the
of results. issue of the results.
2. Duplicates of Pass Certificates/ H. Enquiries concerning examination results:
Supplementary Pass Certificates are not
issued, instead a Statement of Examination 1. All enquires concerning examination results
on behalf of the school candidates must be
Result may be requested for.
made to the Chief Executive and Secretary
3. Duplicates of Statements of Marks will be of the Council by the Head of the School
issued on receipt of the prescribed form concerned only and must reach the Council's
forwarded by the Head of the School and on office, not later than the specified date.
payment of the prescribed fee online. Schools are asked to bear in mind that a large
number of answer scripts are re-marked by
4. Migration Certificates will be issued on Chief Examiners before the award.
request, by Heads of Schools concerned, to
candidates who have been awarded Pass Enquiries should be restricted only to results
Certificates and on payment of special which are significantly below the standard
charges online. suggested by the candidate's school work in
the subject.
F. Ownership of answer scripts and other
material: 2. Recheck: The accuracy of a subject grade
awarded will be checked on request, in one or
All written replies (answer scripts), question more subjects, provided that the Head of the
papers and any other work done by candidates, School forwards the application online. Such
during the examination and the copyright therein, applications must be made in the proforma
are the property of the Council and will not be prescribed online by the Council and must be
returned and every application to enter for the received at the Council’s office not later than
examination, (whether through a school or by an one month after the declaration of results.
individual candidate) will be deemed to constitute Schools will be required to pay the charges
an agreement by each candidate entered for the online for each recheck as prescribed by the
examination with the Council to assign such Council from time to time.
copyright to the Council. The recheck will be restricted to checking
G. Evaluation of answer scripts: whether:
1. The evaluation of answer scripts and of the – all the answers have been marked;
other work done by candidates during the – there has been a mistake in the totalling
examination is within the domestic of marks for each question in the
jurisdiction of the Council and, therefore, no subject and transferring the marks
candidate, outside person or authority has correctly onto the first cover page of
jurisdiction to check/scrutinise the answer the answer booklet;
scripts or other work done by any candidate.
– the continuation sheets attached to the
2. The marking of answer scripts and of the answer booklet, as mentioned by the
other work done by candidates during the candidate, are intact.
examination by the Council or its examiners
and the results of such marking shall be final No other re-evaluation of the answer script
and legally binding on all candidates. The or other work done by the candidate as
Chief Executive and Secretary of the part of the examination will be carried out.
Council will not, except in his absolute (i) No candidate, person or organisation shall
discretion, enter into correspondence about
be entitled to claim re-evaluation or
results with candidates or their parents or
disclosure or inspection of the answer
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scripts or copies of it and other documents I. Re-examination:
as these are treated as most confidential by The Chief Executive and Secretary of the
the Council. Council shall have the power to hold a
(ii) The recheck will be carried out by a re-examination or an additional examination, if he
competent person appointed by the Chief is satisfied that such a re-examination or
Executive and Secretary of the Council. additional examination is necessary.
(iii) On rechecking the scripts, if it is found that J. Last date for retaining answer scripts:
there is an error, the marks will be revised
The Council does not undertake to retain answer
accordingly.
scripts of candidates later than 60 days after the
(iv) The communication regarding the revision date on which the results are declared.
of marks, if any, shall be sent online to the
Head of the School. For enquiries concerning examination results
attention is invited to paragraph H above.
(v) The Council will not be responsible for any
loss or damage or any inconvenience CHAPTER III
caused to the candidate, consequent to the
revision of marks and no claims in this A. Awarding Committee
regard shall be entertained.
There will be an Awarding Committee
(vi)The Council shall revise the Statement of
comprising five members of whom the Chief
Marks and Pass Certificate in respect of Executive and Secretary of the Council will act
such candidates whose results have as Convener. The functions and powers of the
changed and after the previous Statement Awarding Committee will be:
of Marks and Pass Certificates have been
returned by the Head of the School. (i) to consider all cases of unfair means
reported to the Chief Executive and
The decision of the Chief Executive and Secretary of Secretary of the Council by the supervising
the Council on the result of the scrutiny and recheck examiners of the examination centres or by
shall be final. examiners during the marking of scripts or
3. Main Weakness Report: If the Head of a School by any other source and;
considers that the results in any one subject are (ii) to take decisions on such cases in
significantly below reasonable expectation, the accordance with the provisions of the
Chief Executive and Secretary of the Council Regulations of the examination and
may ask the examiners for special notes on the following the procedures approved by the
main weaknesses shown by the work of a few Council.
selected candidates from the school. It is
necessary to limit such notes to one subject per B. Use of unfair means
school on any one occasion of examination and to
1. If the Awarding Committee is satisfied that a
restrict the enquiry to the work of not more than
candidate has made arrangements to obtain
six candidates whose work is significantly below
unfair help in connection with the question
the standard as suggested by the candidates’
papers from any person connected with the
school work in the subject. Applications for examination centre or any agency within or
special notes must be received in the Council's outside the examination centre, the candidate
office not later than one month after the is liable to have his/her results in the
declaration of results. Charges commensurate with examination as a whole cancelled.
the work involved will have to be paid to the
Council by the school. 2. (i) Candidates who are detected in giving or
obtaining, or attempting to give or obtain,
unfair assistance, or who are otherwise
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relating to the examination, will be 4. If it is subsequently discovered and the
reported to the Chief Executive and Awarding Committee is satisfied that
Secretary of the Council and may be candidates have either copied from other
expelled from the examination room candidates or given opportunity to other
forthwith and refused admission to candidates to copy from them or
subsequent examination papers. communicated with other candidates, their
results in the paper or subject or subjects in
(ii) The Supervising Examiner or any member question or their results in the examination as
of the supervisory staff shall seize the a whole will be cancelled.
answer scripts in which the use of unfair 5. A candidate detected in approaching directly
assistance is detected/suspected. or indirectly an examiner or any member of
the staff of the Council with the object of
(iii) The Supervising Examiner shall send the influencing him/her regarding any candidate's
seized answer scripts with a report giving examination result shall have his/her result in
the details of the evidence and the the examination as a whole cancelled.
explanation of the candidates concerned
to the Chief Executive and Secretary of 6. Candidates found guilty of disorderly conduct
the Council without delay and, if or causing disturbance in or near the
possible, on the day of the occurrence. examination hall are liable to be expelled
from the examination hall forthwith and will
(iv) In case the candidates concerned refuse to be refused admission for subsequent
give explanatory statements they should examination papers.
not be forced to do so, only the fact of 7. (i) Candidates are not permitted to have in
refusal shall be recorded by the their possession, while in the examination
Supervising Examiner and attested by one room, any book, memorandum or pocket
/ two member(s) of the supervisory staff book, notes, paper, mobile phones or
on duty at the time of the occurrence, as wireless devices except the correct
the case may be. question paper. Candidates using slide
rules as permitted by the Regulations
(v) The Supervising Examiner has the must see that any information (formulae
discretion to permit such candidates to or other data) shown on them is securely
answer the remaining part of the question covered. They must also return any
paper but on answer sheets that are incorrect question paper to the
separate from those in which the use of Supervising Examiner immediately.
unfair means was detected/suspected. (ii) Candidates are not permitted to have in
3. Candidates found guilty of: their possession any object or instrument
which may be used as a weapon during
(i) bringing in answer sheets; or the course of the examination.
(iii) Candidates disregarding the above
(ii) taking out or attempting to take out cautions are liable to have their results in
answer sheets; or the examination as a whole cancelled.
(iii) substituting answer scripts or getting 8. (i) Persons obtaining admission to the
answer scripts replaced during or after the examination on false representation shall
examination with or without the help of be expelled from the examination hall
any person connected with the forthwith and will be reported to the
examination centre, or any agency within Police.
or outside the examination centre, shall be (ii) Candidates who are impersonated shall be
reported to the Chief Executive and reported to the Chief Executive and
Secretary of the Council and their results Secretary of the Council and their results
in the examination as a whole will be in the examination as a whole will be
cancelled. cancelled.
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9. (i) The decision in respect of the results of C. Power to alter, cancel results, certificates, etc.
candidates who are detected/suspected of 1. The Chief Executive and Secretary of the
using unfair means may be delayed
Council shall have the power to alter or
considerably and their results will not be
cancel the results of a candidate after it has
issued with the results of other candidates.
been declared, if
(ii) Candidates whose results in the
examination as a whole have been (i) the candidate is found guilty of having
cancelled may be debarred from entry to used unfair means;
any subsequent examination. or
(ii) a mistake is found in his/her result;
10. A person who commits an offence under these
Regulations but is not a candidate, shall be or
dealt with as under: (iii) it is observed that an attempt has been
(i) The Chief Executive and Secretary of made to alter the marks of a candidate by
the Council may, if he so decides, hand either tampering with the script or any
other means.
over the case to the Police.
2. The Chief Executive and Secretary of the
(ii) In the case of a teacher or a person Council shall have the power to cancel a Pass
connected with an institution, his/her Certificate/Supplementary Pass Certificate
misconduct shall be reported to the which has been defaced or altered in any
Governing (or Managing) Body of the detail without the authority of the Council or
institution. which has been obtained by impersonation or
11. Entries for subsequent examinations may not by misrepresentation of facts or by fraudulent
be accepted from a school where any member or dishonest means of any kind.
of the staff has at any time committed any
offence under these Regulations. CHAPTER IV
12. If the Awarding Committee is satisfied that A. General Arrangements
the use of dishonest means in a paper or
1. Date of examination: The printed timetable
papers has been widespread at a centre, the
will be made available to all schools well
Awarding Committee reserves the right to
before the examination.
cancel the results of all candidates of that
centre in the paper or papers concerned, or of 2. Centres of examination: Centres for each
the entire examination as a whole at the centre town or area will be arranged by Heads of
if several papers are involved. Schools concerned in consultation with the
office of the Council.
13. For cases of use of unfair means not covered
3. Registration of Candidates: Candidates
by these Regulations, the Awarding
must be registered online in Class IX, for the
Committee may enforce penalties according ICSE Examination. Registrations received
to the nature of the offence. after the due date will not be accepted.
14. Provided that no penalty under these 4. Correction of Entries: Schools will be able
Regulations shall be imposed except after – to view online, the entries of candidates
(i) giving the candidate an opportunity of registered from their school in Class IX.
making such representation in writing Requests for corrections, if required, can be
as he/she may wish to make in that submitted on-line, along with supporting
regard; and documents, which need to be uploaded and
submitted to the Council before 31st
(ii) taking the representation, if any, December without correction charges.
submitted by the candidate within the Thereafter, up to the time Admission Cards
period allowed to him/her, into are issued, all corrections are chargeable per
consideration. candidate.

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5. Confirmation of Entries: Schools, after Court of competent jurisdiction
viewing the entries of candidates (who will be recording his or her correct
taking the Class X Examination) of their name/date of birth. In the event of
school, are required to confirm online that the the court allowing
entries are correct. This needs to be done by change/correction of name/date of
30th of September. birth, the same shall be carried out
6. Transfers of Examination Centre: The by the Council after obtaining a
transfer of a candidate from a centre in one certified copy of the Court order
town to a centre in another town will be and other relevant documents from
allowed only within the same examination the school/candidates.
and for reasons accepted as adequate and on
payment of a special charge. An additional 8. Entries for a Supplementary Pass
charge may be made if it is necessary to send Certificate: Candidates who have obtained
copies of question papers by air to the centre Pass Certificates of the Indian Certificate of
of transfer. Applications, naming the town to Secondary Education may subsequently enter
which a transfer is desired, should reach the for one or more subjects. A candidate who
Council's office at least two months before attains the pass standard in one or more of the
the commencement of the examination but not subjects offered will receive a Supplementary
later than 15th December. Pass Certificate.
7. Name/s and date of Birth: Special attention 9. Examination Charges:* The scale of
must be paid to entering correctly the name/s charges will be notified separately.
of candidates and their mother’s, father’s Examination charges are to be paid online by
and/or guardian’s names. Attention also needs schools. Payment should be made at the time
to be paid to entering the correct date of birth of submitting the Correction of Entries.
of candidates. The Certificate will show the
Name/s and 'Date of Birth' as certified by the Candidates will be required to pay for
Head of the School at the time of entry. No Migration Certificates.
subsequent change in the name/s or date of 10. Refunds:
birth will be permitted, except, if:
Examination charges are not refundable.
(a) the Head of the candidate’s school
certifies with due justification that 11. Infectious diseases: Candidates who have
he/she made a mistake in entering the
been exposed to any infectious disease cannot
Name/s/Date of Birth in the online
Registration Form or that after be examined at a centre unless they are out of
satisfying himself/herself of the quarantine.
need to do so he/she has changed
the school records based on a Birth If a candidate is suffering from an infectious
Certificate or any other document disease and is declared medically fit to sit for
issued by a competent authority duly the examination he/she may be permitted to
authorised to do so. appear for the examination after proper
(b) The onus of responsibility in arrangements are made for his/her isolation
certifying the necessary and separate supervision. The scripts of these
changes/corrections lies with the candidates should be put into a separate
Head of the School who shall be envelope and put into the main Answer Script
held liable in case of any legal envelope and the school should seek the
dispute arising in future. advice of a registered medical practitioner
(c) If for any reason compliance is not with regard to the fumigation of the scripts
possible by the School as per clause before their dispatch to the Council’s office.
7 (a), then in order to establish
the veracity of the request, the
candidate is required to produce a *
The Council reserves the right to increase the charges, should
declaratory Court order from a this prove necessary.
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12. Time allowance for Question Papers: Any 16. Textbooks: No books are prescribed except
time specially allocated for reading through those that are mentioned specifically; the
question papers will be stated on the question Council does not undertake to recommend
papers. textbooks.
13. Materials to be provided for by candidates: 17. Standards in Subjects: In every subject,
Candidates must provide themselves with unless otherwise stated, standards will be
pencils, erasers, mathematical instruments and assessed on the performance in the different
art materials. They are required to write their papers of the subjects.
answers with black ink pens. Fountain pens
and ballpoint pens may be used, but pencils 18. Clarity and neatness: Attention is called to
may be used only for diagrams. The use of the fact that the ability of candidates to
slide rules is permitted in science subjects, but express themselves clearly and to present their
candidates using them should state this on answers neatly and accurately is taken into
their answer scripts and should be warned of account in assessing their work in all subjects.
the possible loss of accuracy involved. B. Equivalence and Recognition:
Information such as formulae or other data
which appears on slide rules must be securely Schools are notified.
covered before they are taken into the C. Internal Assessment:
examination room. Mathematical tables will
be provided; candidates are not allowed to All subjects have components of Internal
take mathematical tables into the Assessment, as detailed in Chapter II, that are
examination room. The use of any electronic carried out by schools, on the basis of
device/s, during any Examination of the assignments/project work, practicals and course
Council is prohibited except for work. These marks are added to the component of
Calculators, where permitted. the external examination set and marked by the
Council.
14. Special Consideration: Heads of Schools
may submit school estimates on a Special For Assessment of Project Work at the ICSE
Difficulty Form available from the Council's level, working science models are not necessary
office for any candidate for whom special and the physical presence of the candidate is not
consideration is asked because of illness or required during the assessment of the ICSE
other difficulty experienced during the course Project Work as no viva-voce is applicable.
of the examination.
15. Statement of Results: Special charges are NOTE: It is mandatory for the Heads of Schools
payable to the Council for the issue of a to ensure that all students registered for the
Certifying Statement of an Examination examination are provided with a copy of the
result; this amount should be paid online with handbook titled ‘Internal Assessment: An
the request. The statement will normally be integral component at the ICSE level’.
sent to the authority to whom it has to be
submitted.

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