SEBA HSLC result 2022 expected soon at resultsassam.nic.in
Assam Board will announce the SEBA Class 10 result 2022 soon. Know how to check HSLC exam results.
Apoorva Singh | May 25, 2022 | 10:29 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Board of Secondary Education, Assam is expected to announce the HSLC result 2022 in the last week of May or first week of June 2022. The Assam HSLC result 2022 will be announced in online mode on the official website: resultsassam.nic.in. To check the status of Assam Board HSLC result 2022, students will need to submit their roll number and security code.
Assam HSLC exams 2022 were held from March 15 to 31, 2022. The exams were held in offline mode. The Assam Class 10 result 2022 will also be made available via SMS.
How to check Assam HSLC result 2022 online?
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Go to the Assam HSLC result official website, resultsassam.nic.in.
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Now click on the ‘HSLC result 2022’ link.
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Enter roll number and fill the captcha in the space provided.
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Click on the ‘Submit’ button.
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The Assam 10th result 2022 will be displayed on the screen.
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Download and take a printout for future reference
Websites to check Assam HSLC result 2022
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resultsassam.nic.in
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sebaonline.org
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results.nic
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