
The Assam Secondary Education Board (SEBA) has today announced, on April 11, the Assam Board Class 10 Result 2025. Students who took the Matric examinations can check the results online from the overall result sites—asseb.in, sebaonline.org and resultsassam.nic.in. 263,80,471 students passed the test, which for this year is a pass rate of 63.98%.
Where & How to Check SEBA Assam HSLC Result 2025
Students accessing the results will require logging with their roll number and whatever was provided in credentials whilst the exam process. The official websites where the results are available are:
How to Download SEBA Class 10 Marksheet
- Visit any of the SEBA official sites.
- Click the link: “HSLC Result 2025” or something similar.
- Enter in your roll number and any other required data.
- Once completed, click Submit, then the result will display.
- Download and print out the temporary mark sheet.
Exam Schedule and Overview
The Class 10 board examinations took place between February 15 – March 3, 2025. The practical exams happened previously on January 21 & 22. The prompt conclusion and announcement of results indicate a well-managed examination season by the Assam board this year.
Key Details About the Marksheet
It should be noted by students that the results available online are issued as provisional marksheets for quick reference and are not to be used as official marksheets.
Original marksheets will be issued to students by their respective schools after a short delay. The marksheet lists the student’s:
- Name
- Registration no.
- Birth date
- Marks obtained by subject
- Overall marks
- Distinction
Assessment of Achievement: 2025 Compared to Previous Years
This year, the overall pass percentage fell to 63.98%, a decline from the 75.7% pass rate in 2024 and 72.69% in 2023.
Statistics Summary 2024:
- Total registered: 4,19,078
- Total passed: 3,17,317
- Initial group: 1,05,873
- Percentage of males passing: 77.3%
- Percentage of females who passed: 74.4%
In contrast to the aforementioned figures, 2025 has had a lower pass rate of candidates. According to authorities, other factors such as curricular changes, testing difficulties, or interruptions in the educational process might have contributed to the decline.
Minimum Passing Threshold
To qualify for the SEBA HSLC examinations, students must receive a minimum of 30% marks per subject area. Failure to meet the minimum marks threshold yields an unsuccessful attempt, despite an overall passing grade.
What’s Next for Students?
Qualified students can now move ahead with their admission to Class 11 whereas students who have failed can take supplementary examinations that are anticipated to be announced within the next few days.
For individuals looking to dispute their results or re-evaluate their marks, SEBA will be sending out detailed guidelines on that soon. Check the relevant official websites and local education offices for the latest information.
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As this result represents an important academic milestone for many students, we will ensure that you receive continuous updates regarding re-evaluation timelines, supplemental exams, and higher secondary admission processes in Assam.
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