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This year, SEBA will not publish a Top 10 merit list for the HSLC 2025 results.

Digital Desk: The Assam State School Education Board (ASSEB) has officially announced the HSLC (Class 10) Results 2025 date and time. SEBA will declare the results on 11th  April at 10:30 AM according to the Board of Secondary Education, Assam. 

Candidates who applied  for the examination can access their results from the official websites:-
sebaonline.org
resultsassam.nic.in
assamonline.in
assamresult.in

This year, over 4.3 lakh students appeared for the HSLC exam, which was conducted from February 15 to March 3, 2025. The  exams were held over two sessions, from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM along with an afternoon 1:30 PM to 4:30 PM. The exam began with the English paper before students moved on to Advanced Mathematics, Geography, History, Sanskrit, Computer Science, Commerce, Home Science, Arabic, Persian, and Nepali.
Students  can access results by using their roll number together with other necessary details at any of the official websites mentioned above.

Unlike previous years, SEBA has decided against creating a Top 10 merit list for HSLC 2025 results this year.  SEBA wants to create an environment with decreased academic tension together with total educational development.

In 2024, HSLC results were declared on 20th April  with  75.7% of participants achieving passing status. The students who achieved first position in the exam stood out, as Anurag Doloi from Jorhat earned 593 marks.
For all necessary information and latest updates, candidates are advised to visit  SEBA's official website.

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