Assam HSLC result 2021 declared at sebaonline.org; 93.10% pass, check stats here
SEBA has released the Assam HSLC result 2021 on board's official website, resultsassam.nic.in. This year, 93.10% students have cleared the exam, which is almost 30% higher than last year's result. Check complete details here.
Anu Parthiban | July 30, 2021 | 12:27 PM IST
New Delhi:
The Board of Secondary Education, Assam released the Assam HSLC result today on the official website sebaonline.org. This year, the overall pass percentage is 93.10%. Students can check Assam Class 10 results 2021 using their roll number.
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With 93.10% students clearing the exam, the SEBA Assam HSLC result 2021 saw an increase of almost 30% compared to last year's result. In the SEBA HSLC result 2020, 64.80% students managed to clear the exam.
The total pass percentage of boys in Assam board exam 2021 is 93.34% and the girls recorded 92.90% this year.
4,26,553 students registered and appeared in the Assam HSLC 2021 exam, of which 88521 secured first division, 1,60,298 secured second division and 1,48,313 in third division.
Apart from this, the results of 26 students have been by the board.
SEBA Class 10 result 2021- Division wise result
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Number of students with first division- 88521
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Number of students with second division- 160298
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Number of students with third division- 148313
Students who are not happy with the awarded marks in HSLC Assam result 2021 can sit for a written exam expected to be held in September 2021. The registration process to apply for the special exams will begin shortly online at sebaonline.org.
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