Assam HSLC Result 2026: Live Updates, Date, Time, and Scorecard Details
The Board of Secondary Education, Assam (SEBA) is all set to release the results for the High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) Class 10 examinations. As of today, April 8, 2026, the board has finalized the evaluation process for over 4.38 lakh candidates who appeared for the exams held in February and March.
The official announcement is expected on April 10, 2026, via the board’s primary portal, sebaonline.org. This article provides a comprehensive guide on how to check your marks, understanding the grading system, and what steps to take after the results are live.
SEBA HSLC Results: Official Date and Time
While the board usually announces the date via a notification 24 to 48 hours in advance, internal sources confirm that the result link will be activated between 10:00 AM and 11:00 AM on the scheduled day.
The Education Minister of Assam is expected to hold a press briefing at the SEBA headquarters in Guwahati to announce the names of the toppers and the overall pass percentage before the digital link is made public.
SEBA 10th Result 2026 Highlights
On the day of the result, the official server often faces heavy traffic. To ensure you get your results without delay, follow these steps:
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Navigate to the Site: Open your browser and go to sebaonline.org.
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Locate the Link: Click on the prominent link titled “HSLC Result 2026 (Digital Marksheet)”.
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Input Data: A login window will appear. Enter your Roll Number and the Code (e.g., B26-123).
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Verification: Enter the ‘Captcha’ code displayed on the screen to prove you are not a bot.
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View & Save: Your marksheet will be displayed. Check the marks in each subject and download the file for future reference.
HSLC Grading System 2026: Oveview
SEBA uses a specific grading scale to categorize student performance. To pass the HSLC exam, a student must secure at least 30% marks in each subject and an overall aggregate of 30%.
SEBA 10th Grade Points
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A1 (91-100): Outstanding
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A2 (81-90): Excellent
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B1 (71-80): Very Good
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B2 (61-70): Good
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C1 (51-60): Above Average
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C2 (41-50): Average
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D (30-40): Fair/Pass
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F (00-29): Fail
Details Mentioned on the SEBA Digital Marksheet
When you download your provisional result, ensure that the following details are correct. If there are spelling errors in your name or father’s name, you should contact your school head immediately:
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Student’s Full Name
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Roll Number and Center Code
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School Name
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Subject-wise Marks (Theory and Practical)
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Total Marks Obtained
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Qualifying Status (Pass/Fail)
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Division (1st, 2nd, or 3rd)
What is the SEBA Re-checking and Scrutiny Process?
If a student feels that their marks do not reflect their performance, SEBA provides an option for Scrutiny (Re-checking).
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Application Period: Usually opens 2-3 days after the result announcement.
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How to Apply: Students must apply online through the SEBA portal and pay a nominal fee per subject.
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What is Checked: During scrutiny, the board ensures all answers were marked and that the totaling of marks is correct. It is not a full “re-evaluation” of the paper, but a check for clerical errors.
Compartment Exams for HSLC 2026
Students who fail to secure the passing 30% in one or two subjects need not lose a year. SEBA conducts Compartmental Examinations shortly after the main results.
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Timeline: Registration usually happens in May, and exams are held in June 2026.
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Eligibility: Students failing in a maximum of three subjects can usually apply, though this is subject to the specific board guidelines released on result day.
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Result: The compartment results are typically declared by July, allowing students to take admission in Class 11 for the same academic session.
Career Guidance and Stream Selection After 10th
Once the results are out, the biggest challenge for students is choosing between Science, Commerce, and Arts.
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Science: Ideal for those interested in Engineering (PCM) or Medical (PCB) fields.
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Commerce: Best for students aiming for careers in Chartered Accountancy, Management, or Finance.
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Arts/Humanities: A broad field covering Civil Services, Law, Journalism, and Social Sciences.
Students are advised to collect their Original Migration Certificate and School Leaving Certificate from their respective schools by late April or early May to facilitate the admission process.
