
Assam HS result 2025 declared: Check Class 12 stream-wise pass percentage, and steps to access marksheets
Assam HS result 2025
: The Assam State School Education Board (ASSEB) has officially declared the Class 12 board examination results for 2025 today, April 30, 2025. Students who appeared for the Higher Secondary (HS) exams can now access their marksheets on the official portals — ahsec.assam.gov.in and asseb.in.
Students who have passed will receive digital marksheets, and any discrepancies found in the published results will be corrected via corrigendum or official addendums in due course.
The board emphasized that utmost care was taken during the compilation and publication of results. However, candidates are advised to immediately report any errors found. The digital mark sheets can be downloaded by entering the roll and registration numbers without the year of registration. For example, if a student's roll is 0012 and registration number is 123456, they must enter those exact values in the required fields.
For students unsatisfied with their scores, the board will soon announce the schedule for re-evaluation applications. Additionally, the supplementary examination dates for those who failed in one or more subjects are expected to be released in the coming weeks.
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Assam Board Class 12: Stream-wise overall pass percentage
Students can check the stream-wise overall pass percentages as provided here:
Streams
Pass percentages
Science
84.888
Commerce
82.182
Arts
81.032
Vocational
86.67
Assam HS result 2025: Steps to download
Candidates can follow the steps mentioned here to download the Assam HS result 2025 from the official website:
Visit the official website: resultsassam.nic.in
Click on the result link: Look for 'Assam HS Result 2025' or 'AHSEC Class 12 Result 2025'
Enter credentials: Input your roll number and any required security details
View your result: Your subject-wise marks and overall status will be displayed
Download and print: Save a copy and take a printout for college admissions and documentation
Alternatively, candidates can click on the link provided
here
to download the Assam HS result 2025.
Assam HS result 2025: Steps to download result through mobile application
Students can now access their Assam Class 12 board results for 2025 not just through official websites, but also via the dedicated mobile application 'UPOLOBDHA', available for Android users. Developed by the Assam State School Education Board, the app provides a convenient platform for both viewing and downloading digital marksheets. Once installed from the Google Play Store, the app allows students to log in using their roll number and registration number (excluding the registration year) to instantly access their results. In addition to marksheet access, UPOLOBDHA also features updates and notifications related to examinations, making it a useful tool for students awaiting further announcements such as re-evaluation schedules and compartment exams.
Here are the key steps to use the UPOLOBDHA app:
Go to the Google Play Store and download the app titled 'UPOLOBDHA'.
Open the app and grant necessary permissions.
Navigate to the result section labeled 'HS Result 2025'.
Enter your Roll Number and Registration Number (without the year).
Tap on 'Submit' to view your marks.
Select 'Download Marksheet' to save a copy of your result.
Use the app for other board-related updates and notifications.
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