The AHSEC Class 12 Compartment Exam 2026 application fee is expected to be Rs. 200 per subject for regular students and Rs. 250 per subject for ex-students, based on 2025 fee trends.

The Assam Higher Secondary Education Council (AHSEC) conducts the Class 12 Compartment Examination for students who could not clear one or two subjects in the HS 2nd Year main board exam. Submitting your form with the correct fee and accurate details is critical — errors in the application can lead to rejection or delays in your admit card, costing you a full year.

  • AHSEC charges the compartment exam fee per subject — your total depends on how many subjects you are re-appearing in.
  • Regular students (who appeared in the AHSEC 2026 main exam) and ex-students (who appeared before 2026) pay different amounts.
  • Subjects with a practical component carry an additional fee on top of the theory fee.
  • Errors in the form or admit card must be reported to AHSEC or your school immediately — do not wait until exam day.
Direct Link — AHSEC Official Portal (ACTIVE)
https://ahsec.assam.gov.in

AHSEC Class 12 Compartment Exam 2026 Fee Structure Overview

AHSEC fixes the compartment exam fee on a per-subject basis. Your total payment depends on how many subjects you are re-appearing in and whether those subjects include a practical component. The table below shows the expected fee structure for 2026 based on previous year patterns.

Fee ComponentRegular Students (Expected)Ex-Students (Expected)
Theory Fee (per subject)Rs. 200Rs. 250
Practical Fee (per subject, if applicable)Rs. 50Rs. 50
Late Submission Fine (per subject)Rs. 100 extraRs. 100 extra

Subject-Wise Application Fee for Regular Students

Regular students are those who appeared in the AHSEC Class 12 (HS 2nd Year) 2026 main examination and need to re-appear in one or two subjects. Their fee is lower compared to ex-students. The expected fee based on the number of subjects is as follows:

Number of SubjectsTheory Only (Expected)Theory and Practical (Expected)
1 SubjectRs. 200Rs. 250
2 SubjectsRs. 400Rs. 500

Regular students submit their compartment exam form through their school. The school collects the fee and forwards your application to AHSEC. Confirm with your school whether the fee is payable in cash or through a bank challan before the last date.


Subject-Wise Application Fee for Ex-Students

Ex-students are those who appeared in AHSEC Class 12 in a year before 2026 and still have a compartment backlog. They submit the form directly to AHSEC rather than through a school and pay a slightly higher fee.

Number of SubjectsTheory Only (Expected)Theory and Practical (Expected)
1 SubjectRs. 250Rs. 300
2 SubjectsRs. 500Rs. 600

Ex-students must attach attested copies of their original AHSEC marksheet, admit card, and pass certificate with the application form. Missing documents are the most common reason for form rejection among ex-students.


How to Submit the Form and Pay the Application Fee

The submission process differs for regular students and ex-students. Follow the steps for your category.

For Regular Students:

  1. Collect the compartment exam application form from your school.
  2. Fill in your name, roll number, subject names and codes, and all other required details carefully.
  3. Pay the fee to your school as directed — in cash or through a bank challan.
  4. Submit the signed and completed form to the school office before the deadline.
  5. Your school will forward the application to AHSEC on your behalf.

For Ex-Students:

  1. Download the application form from ahsec.assam.gov.in or collect it from the AHSEC office.
  2. Fill in all fields accurately — name, roll number, year of passing, and subjects to re-appear in.
  3. Attach a Bank Draft (DD) for the correct fee amount drawn in favour of AHSEC, Guwahati.
  4. Attach attested copies of your original marksheet, admit card, and pass certificate.
  5. Submit the complete set to the AHSEC office or a designated sub-office before the last date.

Common Errors in the AHSEC Compartment Exam Application Form

Forms with errors are rejected or returned, which can mean missing the compartment exam entirely. These are the most frequent mistakes students make and how to avoid each:

Common ErrorHow to Avoid It
Wrong roll number or registration numberCopy directly from your original AHSEC admit card — do not rely on memory
Incorrect subject name or subject codeUse the official AHSEC subject code list; never abbreviate
Name does not match original documentsWrite your name exactly as it appears on your AHSEC admit card
Incorrect fee amount submittedRe-check the official AHSEC notification before paying
Form not signed or fields left blankReview every field and sign before submission
Missing documents (ex-students)Attach attested copies of marksheet, admit card, and certificate
Submitting after deadline without late feeTrack the AHSEC schedule; pay the late fine if submitting after the regular last date

Errors in the AHSEC Compartment Exam Admit Card and How to Report Them

After AHSEC releases the compartment exam admit card, download it immediately and review every detail. Do not wait until exam day to spot an error — corrections take time and last-minute requests are not entertained.

Check these fields when you download your admit card:

  • Name — must match your original AHSEC admit card exactly, including spelling
  • Roll number — verify against your application form
  • Subjects listed — all subjects you applied for must appear
  • Exam center — check the center name, code, and address
  • Exam dates and timings — especially if re-appearing in more than one subject
  • Photo and signature — both must be clear and match your originals

Steps to report an error in your admit card:

  1. Regular students: inform your school principal immediately with a copy of your application form.
  2. Ex-students: visit the AHSEC office directly with your application receipt and original documents.
  3. Carry your original AHSEC admit card from the main exam as proof of the correct details.
  4. AHSEC will issue a corrected admit card before the exam — but act without delay.

On exam day, carry your compartment exam admit card along with a valid government-issued photo ID. Admit cards without a clear photo or your signature may be refused at the exam center.

AHSEC Class 12 Compartment Exam 2026 FAQs

Ques. What is the AHSEC Class 12 Compartment Exam 2026 application fee for regular students?

Ans. Based on 2025 trends, regular students are expected to pay around Rs. 200 per subject for theory and Rs. 50 extra per subject if the subject includes a practical component. AHSEC will confirm the exact fee in the official compartment exam notification at ahsec.assam.gov.in.

Ques. How much do ex-students pay for the AHSEC Class 12 Compartment Exam 2026?

Ans. Ex-students are expected to pay approximately Rs. 250 per subject for theory and Rs. 50 extra if the subject includes a practical. The expected total for two theory subjects is Rs. 500, based on 2025 patterns.

Ques. Can I correct errors in my AHSEC compartment exam application form after submission?

Ans. Corrections after submission are generally not permitted unless AHSEC opens a formal correction window. Regular students should inform their school before the form is forwarded to AHSEC. Ex-students must contact the AHSEC office directly with their application receipt and supporting documents as soon as possible.

Ques. What should I do if there is a name error in my AHSEC compartment exam admit card?

Ans. Report it immediately. Regular students should inform their school principal; ex-students should visit the AHSEC office directly. Carry your original AHSEC admit card from the main exam and a copy of your compartment application form as proof of the correct details.

Ques. Is there a late fee for submitting the AHSEC compartment exam form after the deadline?

Ans. Yes, AHSEC typically allows late submissions with an additional fine of around Rs. 100 per subject, based on previous year patterns. The exact late submission window and fine amount will be specified in the official AHSEC notification at ahsec.assam.gov.in.