Assam Board Declares 2026 HSLC Results for Over 4.38 Lakh Students
Assam Board 10th Result 2026: SEBA HSLC results out at sebaonline.org, direct link to check here
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The Board of Secondary Education, Assam (SEBA) has announced the HSLC (Class 10) results for 2026, impacting over 4.38 lakh students. Results can be accessed on the official SEBA websites, and a mobile app is available for easier access, ensuring students can check their scores promptly.
- 01SEBA declared HSLC results for 2026, affecting over 4.38 lakh students.
- 02Results are available on multiple official websites and a dedicated mobile app.
- 03Students can download provisional digital marksheets using their roll numbers.
- 04Original certificates will be distributed through respective schools soon.
- 05Re-checking and re-evaluation applications will open shortly for concerned students.
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The Board of Secondary Education, Assam (SEBA) has officially released the HSLC (Class 10) results for 2026, bringing an end to the wait for over 4.38 lakh students who participated in the examinations. Students can check their results on the official SEBA websites, including sebaonline.org, asseb.in, and resultsassam.nic.in. To accommodate high traffic, SEBA has provided multiple access points and launched the SEBA Result App, allowing students to view their scores easily by entering their roll numbers. The digital marksheets available online are provisional, and students are encouraged to keep a printed copy for future reference. Original certificates will be distributed through schools in the coming weeks. Additionally, for students who feel their results do not reflect their performance, SEBA will open a portal for re-checking and re-evaluation of answer scripts in the following days. This timely announcement continues SEBA's trend of early April results, similar to the previous year's release on April 11.
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The timely release of results allows students to plan their next educational steps, whether it be higher secondary education or vocational training.
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