The Assam State School Education Board (ASSEB) has officially announced the results for the High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) Examination 2026 today at 10:30 AM. This year, a total of 4,29,249 students participated in the Class 10 board exams, marking one of the largest assessments conducted by a state board in India. Students can now access their digital mark sheets through the official ASSEB website and designated online portals.
The overall pass percentage for the HSLC Examination 2026 has reached 65.62%, reflecting a modest increase from last year's 63.98%. This improvement signals a positive trend in academic performance among students across Assam, showcasing their dedication and hard work.
Division-Wise Performance Breakdown
Among the successful candidates, the distribution of results indicates a commendable level of achievement:
- First Division: 85,189 students secured first division marks.
- Second Division: 1,50,167 candidates passed in the second division.
- Third Division: 46,345 students were placed in the third division.
This division-wise performance highlights the varied levels of academic success among students, with a significant number achieving commendable scores.
Distinction and Star Performers
The results also revealed impressive achievements among top-performing students:
- Distinction: A total of 3,983 students achieved distinction by scoring 510 marks and above.
- Star Marks: 13,681 candidates earned star marks by securing scores between 450 and 509.
These figures not only reflect the hard work of the students but also the effectiveness of the educational strategies implemented in the state.
How to Access the HSLC Results
Students eager to check their results can do so by visiting the official ASSEB website. Here’s how:
- Enter your roll number and other required credentials.
- Access your digital mark sheet directly from the website.
- Alternatively, results can also be checked through the official mobile application available on the Google Play Store.
Students are advised to download and keep a copy of their mark sheets for future reference, as these documents are crucial for further academic pursuits.
Examination Details
The Class 10 board examinations were conducted in February 2026 across 1,046 centres, which included 117 newly added venues to accommodate the large number of candidates. The question papers were made available in multiple languages, including English, Assamese, Bengali, Bodo, and Hindi, ensuring that all students had the opportunity to perform to the best of their abilities.
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Implications for Students
The increase in the pass percentage and the number of students achieving higher divisions is a positive indicator for the educational landscape in Assam. It suggests that students are not only meeting but exceeding the expectations set forth by the educational board. This trend can lead to greater opportunities for students in higher education and vocational training, as well as increased confidence in their academic capabilities.