Assam SEBA HSLC compartment result 2024 declared at sebaonline.org; how to download
SEBA HSLC compartment exam result 2024 can be downloaded using roll and number.
Vagisha Kaushik | June 21, 2024 | 12:12 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Board of Secondary Education, Assam has announced the SEBA HSLC compartmental exam result 2024 today, June 21. Students who appeared for the Class 10 compartment exams can check their results online on the official website, sebaonline.org. the board has provided two result links to download the compartmental scorecard. SEBA conducted the compartment exams from May 28 to June 3.
Candidates are required to enter their roll and number to access SEBA HSLC compartmental result 2024. The scorecard will mention the candidate’s revised marks (if so) along with their name, date of birth, subject-wise marks, total marks, grade, and qualifying status.
Students who could not clear one or two subjects in the Assam Class 10 board exams 2024 were allowed to appear for the compartment exams. A minimum of 30 percent marks in each subject and in aggregate are required to be declared qualified in the exams. Assam HSLC result 2024 was declared on April 20. Over 4 lakh students appeared for the exams and the overall pass percentage was recorded at 75.7 percent.
How to download SEBA compartment result 2024?
Students can follow the steps given below to download the compartmental result 2024 10th:
- Go to the official website of SEBA, sebaonline.org
- Click on result link 1 or result link 2
- Enter roll and and number
- Now, click on ‘find results’
- HSLC compartment result 2024 will be displayed
- Download the scorecard and take a print out
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