Assam HSLC Results 2026: Pass Percentage Climbs to 65.62%, CM Sarma Congratulates
Assam HSLC Results 2026: Pass Rate Hits 65.62%

Assam HSLC Results 2026: Pass Percentage Rises to 65.62%

The Assam Board of Secondary Education (SEBA) has officially declared the results for the High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) examination for the academic year 2025-2026. The overall pass percentage has shown a significant improvement, reaching 65.62% across the state. This marks a notable achievement in the educational landscape of Assam, reflecting the hard work of students and educators alike.

Chief Minister Extends Congratulations to Students

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma took to social media to extend his heartfelt congratulations to all the successful students. In his message, he praised the dedication and perseverance of the candidates who performed well in the examinations. The Chief Minister emphasized the importance of education as a cornerstone for the state's development and encouraged students to continue striving for excellence in their future endeavors.

Key Highlights of the HSLC Results

The SEBA HSLC results for 2026 reveal several important trends and statistics:

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  • Overall Pass Percentage: The state-wide pass rate stands at 65.62%, indicating a positive trend in academic performance compared to previous years.
  • Gender-Wise Performance: Detailed breakdowns show that female students have outperformed their male counterparts in certain districts, contributing to the overall rise in pass percentage.
  • District-Wise Variations: While some districts recorded pass percentages above 70%, others showed room for improvement, highlighting regional disparities in educational outcomes.
  • Subject-Wise Analysis: Subjects like Mathematics and Science saw higher pass rates, whereas languages and social sciences presented challenges for some students.

Implications for Assam's Education System

The increase in the HSLC pass percentage to 65.62% is a testament to the ongoing efforts by the Assam government and SEBA to enhance the quality of education. Initiatives such as teacher training programs, digital learning tools, and infrastructure development have played a crucial role in this achievement. However, experts suggest that continuous monitoring and targeted interventions are necessary to address the gaps in underperforming areas and ensure equitable access to quality education for all students.

As students and parents celebrate the results, the focus now shifts to the next steps in academic and career planning. The SEBA has advised students to collect their mark sheets and certificates from their respective schools and to stay updated on further announcements regarding supplementary examinations and counseling sessions.

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