Assam HSLC Class 10th Result 2026: The Assam State School Education Board (ASSEB) has released the Class 10 High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) Result 2026 today, April 10, 2026, at 10:30 am. Around 4.38 lakh students appeared for the examinations conducted between February 10 and February 27, making this year one of the highest in terms of participation in the state. The results will be released following an official press conference, during which the board will share important details such as pass percentage and overall performance trends. After the announcement, students will be able to check their results online through the official website, sebaonline.org. Additionally, students can also access their scorecards through DigiLocker and the UMANG application to avoid delays caused by heavy traffic.
Students can also check the result on TOI result portal. Direct link for the same is available
here. Assam HSLC scorecards 2026: Steps to download Students can follow these steps to download their Assam HSLC scorecards 2026:
- Visit the official website: asseb.in
- Click on the ‘HSLC Result 2026’ link available on the homepage
- Enter roll number and other required login details
- Submit the information to view the result
- Download and save the marksheet for future reference
- Details mentioned on the marksheet
The HSLC marksheet will contain important academic and personal details, including the student’s name, roll number, subject-wise marks, total score, grade obtained, and final result status indicating whether the candidate has passed or failed. Students are advised to carefully verify all details to avoid any issues during the admission process.
SEBA grading system explained The Secondary Education Board of Assam follows a structured grading system to assess student performance. The grading scale ranges from A1, the highest grade, to F, the lowest. Students scoring below 30 marks will be considered unsuccessful. The grading pattern is as follows:
- 91–100 marks: A1
- 81–90 marks: A2
- 71–80 marks: B1
- 61–70 marks: B2
- 51–60 marks: C1
- 41–50 marks: C2
- 30–40 marks: D
- Below 30 marks: F (Fail)
What happens after the result? The HSLC result plays an important role in shaping students’ academic paths. Those who pass will move on to Class 11 and choose their preferred stream, including science, commerce, or arts. Students who fail in one or more subjects will have the option to appear for compartment examinations. This gives them a second chance to improve their scores and continue their studies without losing an academic year.