Today, the result of the matriculation exam of this state will not come, the Chief Minister himself tweeted the information

Today, the result of the matriculation exam of this state will not come, the Chief Minister himself tweeted the information

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These days many boards have been released and many boards are yet to come. Meanwhile, today Assam State School Education Board was going to release the result of class 10th or to say matriculation examination, which will not be released now. This information has been given by Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sharma himself. Giving information on his X post, he said that matriculation results will not be released today.

Chief Minister tweeted

He wrote on his official X handle, ‘I want to inform all parents and students that the HSLC exam (class 10th) results will not be released on April 10. After the result is ready, the board will declare them immediately. Please be patient. ‘ Let us know that after the result is released, students will be able to visit the official website results.sebaonline.org, sebaonline.org and resultassam.nic.in.

Give information that students will have to submit their roll number to see the result. It is said that the Assam Matriculation Board Examination was held from 15 February to 3 March.

How many percentage is required to pass?

Students must get at least 30% marks in each subject to pass SEBA HSLC 2025 exam. Students will have to get a total score of at least 30% to pass the HSLC exam.

When were the results released last year

Last year, Assam Secondary Examination i.e. Matric Board Results were released on April 20, at that time the passing percentile in class 10th was 75.7 percent. At the same time, Anurag Doloi topped Assam in the board examination in class 10th. Let us know that last year about 4.19 lakh students appeared in the class 10th examination.

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