The Assam State School Education Board (ASSEB) has declared the HSLC 2025 results, with an overall pass percentage of 63.98%. Out of 4,22,737 students who appeared, 2,70,471 passed. Sivasagar led districts with an 85.55% pass rate. Amishi Saikia topped with 591 marks. Boys outperformed girls, and ST (P) candidates showed the highest success among categories. The results are available on the official website, www.sebaonline.org.
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