Writer by sanjoy 10.04.2026 Time 12.15 PM Published

Assam HSLC Result 2026 Declared: Relief for Over 4.38 Lakh Students
The Assam State School Education Board (ASSEB/SEBA) has officially released the HSLC Result 2026 on April 10, bringing huge relief to more than 4.38 lakh Class 10 students across the state.After months of hard work and anxious waiting, students and parents can now breathe easy. The results are out, and the numbers tell a story of steady progress, strong participation, and real resilience in Assam’s schools.
This year’s overall pass percentage stands at 65.62% a clear improvement from last year’s 63.98%. Out of 4,29,249 students who appeared, 2,81,701 have passed. The board completed the entire process efficiently, ensuring students get their marksheets quickly through official websites and DigiLocker.
Key Highlights of Assam HSLC Result 2026
- Overall pass percentage: 65.62%
- Total students passed: 2,81,701
- First division holders: 85,189
- Boys pass percentage: 67.78%
- Girls pass percentage: 63.96%
- Total candidates appeared: 4,29,249+
- Top-performing district: Dima Hasao with 88.23%
These figures show balanced participation and a slight edge for boys, while girls continue to perform strongly across divisions.
Overall Performance: Steady Progress in Challenging Times
The 65.62% pass rate reflects stability and improvement in Assam’s secondary education system. Despite various challenges during the academic year, over 2.81 lakh students cleared the exam, proving the dedication of both students and teachers.
Education observers note that the gender gap is narrowing, with boys at 67.78% and girls at 63.96%. This near-parity highlights inclusive growth and equal opportunities emerging in Assam’s classrooms.The high number of first-division scorers (85,189) is especially encouraging it signals rising academic standards and better preparation strategies adopted by schools statewide.
District-Wise Performance: Clear Leaders and Areas for Focus
District results once again show striking differences across Assam:
- Dima Hasao topped the chart with an impressive 88.23% pass rate.
- Sivasagar and Dibrugarh followed closely behind.
- Cachar recorded the lowest pass percentage at 49.13%.
These variations point to differences in infrastructure, teacher availability, and access to quality coaching. Experts believe focused government interventions in lower-performing districts can help bridge the gap in the coming years and lift overall standards.
Merit List: Celebrating Assam’s Brightest Stars
This year’s toppers have set inspiring benchmarks:
- Jyotirmay Das from Bajali secured the first rank.
- Akanksha Bhuyan grabbed the second position.
- Jia Farah Islam took the third spot.
- Surjit Akhtar also featured prominently among the top performers.
Their success stories highlight the power of consistent effort, smart planning, and family support. These young achievers from different corners of Assam are now role models for thousands of future HSLC aspirants.
Exam Timeline and Smooth Result Declaration
The HSLC examinations were held from February 10 to February 27, 2026 one of the largest board exams in the state’s history. Despite the massive scale, the board processed and declared results within weeks, thanks to improved digital systems.
Students can now access their marksheets easily on sebaonline.org, resultsassam.nic.in, and even through DigiLocker, making the process more student-friendly than ever.
Next Steps: Re-Checking and Compartment Exams
For students who want to verify their marks, the re-checking process starts from April 13, 2026.
Those who need a second chance can appear for compartment exams in May 2026. The board has promised quick processing so no one misses the higher secondary admission window.
HSLC results are more than just marks they open doors to higher secondary education in Science, Commerce, or Arts streams. Good scores also improve chances for scholarships, government schemes, and better career opportunities.In a competitive world, timely results help students plan their next steps without delay. For many families in Assam, this is a proud moment that shapes long-term dreams.
Several encouraging trends stand out in HSLC 2026
- Record-level participation shows growing importance of education in every household.
- Increase in first-division holders points to better teaching quality.
Steady rise in pass percentage indicates the impact of recent education reforms.
Experts say that with continued focus on low-performing districts and digital learning tools, Assam can aim for even higher success rates in future exams.
FAQs
1. What is the overall pass percentage of HSLC 2026?
The overall pass percentage is 65.62%.
2. Which district performed the best?
Dima Hasao topped with 88.23% pass rate.
3. Who is the HSLC 2026 topper?
Jyotirmay Das secured the first rank.
4. When will re-checking start?
The re-checking process begins from April 13, 2026.
5. When are compartment exams scheduled?
Compartment exams will be held in May 2026.
Conclusion
The Assam HSLC Result 2026 is a landmark moment for lakhs of young minds in the state. With a 65.62% pass rate, strong district performances, and inspiring toppers, it reflects both achievement and the scope for further growth.
Congratulations to every student who cleared the exam, and best wishes to those preparing for re-checking or compartment tests. Your hard work has laid a solid foundation now it’s time to dream bigger and move forward with confidence.
This result is not just the end of one chapter; it’s the beginning of many bright futures across Assam.





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