The Assam Higher Secondary Education Council (AHSEC) will announce the results for the Class 12 (Higher Secondary) examinations 2026 soon. While official confirmation is pending, multiple reports and portal updates suggest a declaration is likely by April 25, with April 30 serving as a secondary probable date based on previous years' patterns. A total of 3,30,744 students across the Science, Arts, Commerce, and Vocational streams appeared for the exams this year and are now awaiting their digital scorecards.

Assam HS Class 12 Examination Overview and Evaluation

The 2026 Higher Secondary final exams were conducted from February 11 to March 16 at 821 centres across the state. Following the merger of the state’s education boards into the newly integrated Assam State School Education Board (ASSEB), the evaluation process was expedited to ensure a timely release. UP Board Result 2026: UPMSP To Declare Class 10 and Class 12 Exam Results Today.

Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma is expected to formally announce the results during a press conference in Guwahati, after which the digital links will be activated for the public.

Where to Check Assam HS Class 12 Result

To manage the expected high volume of web traffic, the Council has designated multiple official platforms for students to download their provisional marksheets:

  • Official Websites: ahsec.assam.gov.in and resultsassam.nic.in
  • Digital Platforms: digilocker.gov.in
  • Mobile Access: The "UPOLOBDHA" mobile app, available on the Google Play Store, will provide direct access to results even if the main websites face slow connectivity.

How to Download the AHSEC Class 12 Marksheet

Once the results are live, students can follow these steps to secure their documents:

Historical Performance and Pass Percentages

The AHSEC has maintained a consistent release schedule over the last few years, declaring results on April 30 in 2025 and May 9 in 2024. In the 2025 academic session, the board recorded an overall pass percentage of 81.77 per cent. A stream-wise look at last year's performance shows that the Science stream achieved an 84.88 per cent pass rate, followed by Commerce at 82.18 per cent and Arts at 81.03 per cent. Educational experts anticipate similar performance trends this year, with a continued focus on the digital accessibility of academic records.

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