NCR Students Shine in ISC, ICSE 2025 Exams with Near-Perfect Scores
Students from the National Capital Region (NCR) have delivered stellar performances in the ISC (Class XII) and ICSE (Class X) board examinations of 2025, with several candidates scoring near-perfect marks.
Despite a slight dip in the overall pass percentage in the Haryana zone, attributed to a lower success rate among boys—girls, once again showcased academic excellence. For the second consecutive year, they achieved a 100% pass rate in the ISC exams.
In Gurgaon, Scottish High International School saw remarkable results, with commerce stream students Armaan Sehgal and Gauraangi Kapoor topping the charts with a score of 99.5%. They were closely followed by The Shri Ram School, Aravali campus students Prisha Bansal and Sayesha Saxena, who scored 99.25%.
At the ICSE (Class X) level, Armaan Tafti from The Shri Ram School stood out with 99.4%, followed by his classmate Nakshatra Dubey at 99.2%.
Shikshantar Senior Secondary School also posted strong results. About 50% of its Class XII (ISC) students scored above 90%, while the school’s overall average stood at an impressive 88.3%.
These results reflect the continued academic commitment of NCR schools and their students. While the region celebrates these outstanding achievements, educators also note the need to focus on bridging performance gaps, especially among boys in certain zones.
The 2025 results have not only highlighted top scorers but have also reinforced NCR’s reputation for academic excellence across both ISC and ICSE boards.