Kartik_jha Even though the document’s title does not include the word “certificate,” it can still be considered a certificate because:
- The board explicitly issues this “Certifying Statement of Examination Results” as an official replacement for the original pass certificate, making it functionally equivalent.
- The document contains all essential elements of a certificate—exam details, grades, authentication, official seals, and signatures by the Controller of Examinations Board policy clarifies that instead of duplicates, this statement is issued and is recognized by institutions and authorities as a valid proof of passing Class 10.
- In practical and legal terms, it has the same validity and acceptance as the original certificate despite the different title.So, the absence of the word “certificate” in the name does not change the fact that it is recognized and issued as a valid **certificate only ** just under a new name u can think off
CISCE is a board which cares for its students it has been issuing it since 2009 so for sure u will not have issue .rest assured if any issue arises council will help