ASEEB HSLC 2026 results today via official website and apps; students await marks announcement detailsThe Assam Secondary Education Board (ASEEB) will declare the HSLC Class 10 examination results 2026 today, April 10, 2026. The announcement follows the completion of examinations conducted between February 10 and February 27, with participation exceeding 4.38 lakh candidates across the state.The outcome is expected to influence immediate academic decisions for students, particularly regarding admission into higher secondary education streams such as science, commerce, or arts. Candidates have been awaiting the announcement as it determines eligibility for Class 11 placements.Result announcement and official channelsThe results will be released through an official announcement by ASEEB authorities. Alongside individual scores, officials will disclose key performance indicators, including the overall pass percentage, names of toppers, and district-wise performance data.• For live updates on Assam HSLC result 2026, follow our live blog here• Direct link to check Assam Class 10th result on TOI web portalFollowing the press briefing, students will be able to access their results on the official ASEEB website. In addition to the official portal, results will also be available through the DigiLocker platform and the UMANG mobile application, providing multiple access points for candidates.ASEEB has confirmed that the declaration will take place in the morning hours. However, the exact time will be shared during the press conference. Students are advised to monitor official platforms for timely updates.Steps to download mark sheetsCandidates can retrieve their results by visiting the official ASEEB website and selecting the HSLC Results 2026 link. After entering the roll number and required credentials, the result will be displayed on the screen. Students are advised to download and retain a copy of the mark sheet for future admission processes.Details mentioned on mark sheetThe digital mark sheet will include the student’s name, roll number, subject-wise marks, total score, grade achieved, and qualifying status. Candidates must review all details carefully and report any discrepancies to ASEEB or their respective schools without delay.Compartment exams and next stepsStudents scoring below 30 marks in any subject will be eligible to appear for compartment examinations. This provision allows candidates to improve their scores without losing an academic year.For those who qualify, the results will facilitate admission into higher secondary education. Students who clear the examination can proceed with stream selection based on their performance and eligibility criteria set by institutions.
