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On the homepage, click on the link for "HSLC/AHM Compartmental Examination, 2022 Results."

Digital Desk: The results of the compartment test for the Class 10 High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) have been released by the Board of Secondary Education Assam (SEBA). On the website sebaonlineexam.in, applicants can view and download their HSLC compartmental exam scorecard.

The Assam High Madrassa, AHM result for compartment exams has also been released along with the HSLC Compartment Result 2022. Students would be provided with access to the online gradebook. Details like their name, parents' names, overall aggregate, subject-by-subject marks, and pass or fail status would be given in it.

Students would be eligible to apply for admission to the class of 2011 at their respective schools using their compartment results.

Direct link to check results here

How to Check HSLC Compartmental Result in SEBA Result 2022

Visit the official website at sebaonline.org.

On the homepage, click on the link for "HSLC/AHM Compartmental Examination, 2022 Results."

Enter your roll number and any other credentials asked for.

Your SEBA result for 2022 will be displayed online.

Download the result and take a printout for future reference.

This year, 12,861 applicants in total passed the HSLC compartmental exam, for a pass rate of 53.80 percent. In the HSLC compartmental test, girls outpaced boys; female candidates passed with a pass percentage of 55.16 percent, compared to male candidates' 52.15 percent. There were 99 pupils who received first place overall, 6,276 candidates in second place, and 6,486 candidates in third place.

 






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