• Assam HS Results 2022: Students to get scooty based on cut-off marks

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    Assam HS Results 2022: Students to get scooty based on cut-off marks
    The Assam HS Results 2022 were announced on Monday by the Assam Higher Secondary Education Council (AHSEC).

    Digital Desk: Students who secured first division in the Assam Higher Secondary examination will also get scooty, Education Minister Ranoj Pegu said on Monday.

    According to Pegu, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma previously stated that students who achieve first division will be given scooty. He added that the scooty will be awarded based on the cut-off marks, keeping in mind the budget.

    He said the scooty was given to students last year based on a set cutoff score, and it would be given this year as well under the same conditions. The chief minister will decide how to continue the Anundoram Barooah reward for first-place achievers.

    The arrangement will be created in accordance with the Pragyan Bharati plan. Ajanta Neog, the finance minister for Assam, revealed this during the 2022–2023 state budget session.

    The Assam HS Results 2022 were announced on Monday by the Assam Higher Secondary Education Council (AHSEC).

    The results for the three streams—science, arts, and commerce—were announced today. In Assam, the overall pass rate was recorded at 87.64 percent.

    As per the AHSEC data, Dhritiraj Bastav Kalita of Deomornoi HS School in Darrang is the top in the science stream with 491 marks out of 500.

    Alangkrita Gautam Baruah of Salt Brook Academy in Dibrugarh took second place with a score of 488 out of 500, and Surajit Sutradhar of Concept Senior Secondary School in Nagaon grabbed third place with a score of 486 out of 500.

    Meanwhile, in the commerce department, Sagar Agarwal of Vivekananda Senior Secondary School in Cachar received the highest marks, scoring 482 out of 500.

    The second place was booked by a student of Crescent Academy in Jorhat named Manosh Jyoti Borthakur, who got 476 out of 500 marks, and the third spot was secured by Nikhil Gupta of RD Senior Secondary School in Tinsukia with 474 marks out of 500.

    Moreover, in the arts stream, Sadhana Devi of Kamrup Girls’ Senior Secondary School in Kamrup (rural) and Cherry Gohain of Women's College in Tinsukia secured the top positions with 487 marks obtained out of 500.

    Notably, Bidisha Misra of Sankardev Academy in Nalbari got second place with a score of 486 out of 500; Sudipta Debnath of Sankardev Senior Secondary School in Hojai took third place with a score of 483 out of 500, and Niloy Kurmi of Ramanujan Senior Secondary School in Nagaon earned a score of 483 out of 500.