Assam HSLC Class 10th Result 2025 Released; Direct Link to Check Results @ sebaonline.org


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The Assam State School Education Board (ASSEB), formerly known as SEBA, has declared the High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) Class 10 results today at 10:30 AM.

HSLC Examination 2025 results conducted by the Assam State School Education Board, Div-I has been declared today. Students can download their digital Marks Sheets from official websites or view them via mobile app from 10:30 AM by entering their Roll and Number. The Assam HSLC exam results are available on official websites, including asseb.in, sebaonline.org, and resultsassam.nic.in. Students can access their marks by entering their roll number and captcha code. The pass percentage is 63.98%.

ASSAM HSLC results

Assam High School Leaving Certificate Examination 2025 results is declared through the Results Gazette in PDF format. The Roll Numbers of the candidates who are declared passed will be provided along with the release of the results of Assam HSLC Examination 2025.

In the Assam Board Class 10th results:

  • 2025, 89,041 candidates have attained 1st division.
  • 1,35,568 students have passed the 2nd division.
  • 45,862 students have achieved 3rd division.

The HSLC Examination 2025 was conducted by the Assam State School Education Board, Div-I, during the month of February/March 2025. Presently, students will have to download their digital mode of Marks-Sheets through Websites or can view their Marks Sheet through Mobile App from 10:30 AM of 11/04/2025. To download the Marks sheet, students will have to enter their Roll and Number in the space provided.

Websites to View Assam HSLC Results 2025

Total websites – 14

Mobile App – 1: ASSEB Results

How many Students Appeared for the Assam HSLC Exam 2025?

In the academic year of 2025, approximately 4,29,449 candidates appeared for the exam, out of which 6712 were absent, 101 were expelled, and the results of 22 students were withheld.

The number of candidates who appeared in the exam was 4,22,737. Out of which 1,87,752 were male and 2,34,985 were female.

Last year, the HSLC exams saw a pass percentage of 75.7%, with 4,19,078 candidates, of which 3,17,317 passed. This year’s results are expected to reflect similar trends, with top performers likely to be highlighted during a press conference led by the board chairman. If any error/errors is/are detected, the same will be corrected by issuing a corrigendum/addendum, if necessary, separately or along with the Results of rechecking and will be sent to all Examination Centres.

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