Assam HSLC result 2025 : The long wait for thousands of students in Assam continues as the Assam State School Education Board (ASSEB) is expected to announce the HSLC 2025 results soon. However, in a recent update, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma confirmed that the results will not be released tomorrow, April 10, as initially expected. He clarified on social media that once the results are ready, the board will announce them promptly.
Candidates who appeared for the exam can expect their scores to be made available online once the official notification is issued. The revised timeline for the result release has yet to be confirmed by the board.
The HSLC exams for the academic year 2025 were held between February 15 and March 3, with practical exams taking place from January 21 to 22. Over 4 lakh students took part in the exams, and they are eagerly awaiting the announcement of their results.
How to Check the Assam HSLC 2025 Results
Students can access their results on one of the three official websites: sebaonline.org, resultsassam.nic.in, and asseb.in. To check their results, candidates will need to enter their roll number and other required details. The provisional mark sheet will be available for download, but students will need to collect their original mark sheet from their respective schools once they are available.
What Happens Next?
Once the results are announced, students who have passed will be required to select an academic stream for their Class 11 and 12 studies. To pass the HSLC exam, students must secure at least 30% marks in each subject and achieve an overall aggregate of 30%.
If students are not satisfied with their results, they can apply for re-evaluation. The revaluation process is expected to begin either in April or June 2025. The revaluation application will be available online, and students will have to pay a rechecking fee for each subject they wish to challenge.
HSLC 2024 Results: A Snapshot
The HSLC 2024 results were announced on April 20, with a pass percentage of 75.7%. Last year, 4,19,078 students appeared for the exams, with 3,17,317 passing. The top-performing stream was Science, with a pass percentage of 90.29%.