Assam HS Result 2026 Declared: Check AHSEC Class 12 Result at ahsec.assam.gov.in - Direct Link, Pass Percentage, Toppers, DigiLocker steps
Assam State School Education Board (ASSEB) Division-II, formerly AHSEC
Written Examinations: February 11 - March 16, 2026
Results Declared: 28 April 2026
The Assam HS Result 2026 has been officially declared today, April 28, 2026, by the Assam State School Education Board (ASSEB) Division-II. A total of 2,63,155 students out of 3,22,725 who appeared have passed, giving an overall pass percentage of 81.54%. The digital marksheet is available from 10:30 AM at ahsec.assam.gov.in and across 11 other official result portals. Science leads all streams at 89.79%, while girls have again outperformed boys with an 83.31% pass rate against 79.46% for boys.
Assam HS Result 2026 - Quick Overview
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Board | Assam State School Education Board (ASSEB) Div-II, formerly AHSEC |
| Notification No. | ASSEB/DIV-II/EXB/MISC/2018/63(II)/560, dated 28/04/2026 |
| Exam Name | Higher Secondary Final Examination 2026 |
| Academic Year | 2025β26 |
| Result Status | DECLARED - April 28, 2026 |
| Marksheet Available From | 10:30 AM, April 28, 2026 |
| Official Result Website | ahsec.assam.gov.in |
| Total Students Appeared | 3,22,725 |
| Total Students Passed | 2,63,155 |
| Overall Pass Percentage | 81.54% |
| Science Pass % | 89.79% |
| Commerce Pass % | 81.13% |
| Arts Pass % | 79.54% |
| Vocational Pass % | 74.19% |
| Re-checking Portal Opens | 2 days after result (April 30, 2026) |
| Re-checking Application Window | 15 days from portal opening |
| Re-checking Fee | Rs. 500 per subject |
| Compartment / Betterment Exam | 2027 (per official notification) |
| Marksheet Distribution Date | To be notified in due course |
Assam HS Result 2026 Declared - Direct Link to Check Now
The wait is over. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma had officially confirmed on April 23 that the Assam HS Result 2026 would be declared on April 28, 2026. The board has kept that commitment. Results cover all streams - Arts, Science, Commerce, and Vocational.
The board has confirmed that all four streams Arts, Science, Commerce, and Vocational are declared simultaneously. Combined, 3,30,798 students had registered, of whom 3,22,725 actually appeared at exam centres. The overall pass count of 2,63,155 gives an 81.54% pass rate, a marginal dip from the 81.77% recorded in 2025, despite this being the highest-ever student count in ASSEB's history for this examination.
To check your result right now, go directly to the Important Links section at the bottom of this page or use the table below. Enter your Roll Code and Roll Number from your admit card. If the primary portal is slow due to traffic, DigiLocker and the Upolobdha app are reliable alternatives that typically handle load better within the first hour. (Students can also check results via SMS; details below)
The name of websites through which the Marks-sheet can be Downloaded are: (as per official press notification)
| Portal | Link |
|---|---|
| ASSEB Official Website (direct link) | ahsec.assam.gov.in |
| indiaresults.com | |
| assamresult.in | https://www.assamresult.in |
| assamjobalerts.com | https://assamjobalerts.com |
| results.shiksha | https://www.results.shiksha |
| iresults.net | https://iresults.net |
| vidyavision.com | https://www.vidyavision.com |
| jagranjosh.com | https://www.jagranjosh.com |
| ndtv.com | https://www.ndtv.com |
| fastresult.in | https://www.fastresult.in |
| necareer.com | https://www.necareer.com |
| DigiLocker (direct link) | digilocker.gov.in |
| Upolobdha App | Available on Google Play Store |
How to Check Assam HS Result 2026 Online
Keep your admit card ready before you open any of the portals. You need the Roll and Number (not roll number alone - both fields are required separately as shown in the notification).
Step 1: Open ahsec.assam.gov.in or any of the 12 authorised websites listed above
Step 2: Click the "HS Final Result 2026" or marksheet download link on the homepage
Step 3: Enter your Roll in the first field and your Number in the second field - e.g. Roll: 0012 / Number: 20001
Step 4: Submit the form - your digital Certificate-cum-Marksheet will load
Step 5: Verify your name, roll, stream, and subject-wise marks carefully
Step 6: Download the marksheet as PDF immediately and save a printed copy
If you see a server error or timeout, that is normal in the first 30 to 60 minutes on result day. Switch to any alternative portal from the list above - the data is identical across all authorised websites.
How to Check Result by SMS
Candidates can check results via SMS by typing ASSAM12 followed by their roll number and sending it to 5676750 or 56263. Standard SMS charges apply. This is a reliable fallback if mobile internet is slow in your area.
How to Download Marksheet from DigiLocker
The official gazette specifically lists results.digilocker.gov.in as one of the 12 authorised portals. The DigiLocker version carries the same authenticity as the direct portal download and is accepted at most colleges for provisional admission.
Step 1: Open results.digilocker.gov.in or the DigiLocker app
Step 2: Sign in with your Aadhaar-linked mobile number, or register if you are new
Step 3: Search for ASSEB or AHSEC under the Education section
Step 4: Your HS Final 2026 marksheet will appear under Issued Documents once ASSEB syncs the data
Step 5: Download or share directly from DigiLocker when applying to colleges
Assam HS Result 2026 - Overall Pass Percentage and Stream-wise Stats
The combined statistics across all four streams, as officially published in the Results Gazette dated April 28, 2026:
| Stream | Applied | Appeared | Passed | Pass % 2026 | Pass % 2025 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arts | 2,47,890 | 2,41,124 | 1,91,798 | 79.54% | 81.03% |
| Commerce | 19,823 | 19,469 | 15,796 | 81.13% | 82.18% |
| Science | 61,580 | 60,667 | 54,474 | 89.79% | 84.88% |
| Vocational | 1,505 | 1,465 | 1,087 | 74.19% | 68.55% |
| Overall (All Streams) | 3,30,798 | 3,22,725 | 2,63,155 | 81.54% | 81.77% |
Science is the standout story in 2026 - a jump from 84.88% last year to 89.79% this year, an improvement of nearly 5 percentage points. Vocational also improved significantly, from 68.55% to 74.19%. Arts and Commerce have seen a slight decline compared to 2025, though both remain above 79%.
Gender-wise Pass Percentage - Assam HS 2026
Girls have outperformed boys across all four streams, continuing a trend that has held consistently for the past several years.
| Category | Total Appeared | Total Passed | Pass % |
|---|---|---|---|
| Male (All Streams) | 1,48,169 | 1,17,731 | 79.46% |
| Female (All Streams) | 1,74,555 | 1,45,424 | 83.31% |
| Overall | 3,22,725 | 2,63,155 | 81.54% |
Stream-specific gender breakdown:
| Stream | Male Pass % | Female Pass % |
|---|---|---|
| Arts | 76.10% | 81.96% |
| Commerce | 80.45% | 82.67% |
| Science | 89.00% | 90.80% |
| Vocational | 72.42% | 76.74% |
The gap is widest in the Arts stream - nearly 6 percentage points - and narrowest in Commerce at just over 2 points. In Science, both genders perform strongly, with female students at 90.80% leading a stream that has shown consistent improvement over the past three years.
Category-wise Performance - Arts Stream
| Category | Appeared | Passed | Pass % |
|---|---|---|---|
| General (GEN) | 1,03,405 | 82,777 | 80.05% |
| OBC | 64,452 | 52,048 | 80.75% |
| MOBC | 3,762 | 3,202 | 85.11% |
| SC | 22,196 | 16,871 | 76.01% |
| ST (Plains) | 37,307 | 29,476 | 79.01% |
| ST (Hills) | 10,002 | 7,424 | 74.23% |
| Grand Total | 2,41,124 | 1,91,798 | 79.54% |
MOBC candidates recorded the highest pass rate in Arts at 85.11%, while ST (Hills) candidates recorded the lowest at 74.23%, reflecting the known educational infrastructure gap in hill districts.
Toppers - Highest Marks in Subjects
The official gazette does not announce individual stream toppers by name for 2026, consistent with the practice followed in 2024 and 2025. Instead, ASSEB has published the Roll Numbers of candidates securing the highest marks subject-wise. Selected highlights from the gazette:
| Subject | Highest Marks (out of 100) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Mathematics | 100 | 4 candidates |
| Physics | 100 | 5 candidates |
| Chemistry | 100 | 1 candidate |
| Biology | 100 | 2 candidates |
| Economics | 100 | 10 candidates |
| Sociology | 100 | 14 candidates |
| Education | 100 | 4 candidates |
| Geography | 100 | 27 candidates |
| Logic and Philosophy | 100 | 7 candidates |
| Computer Science & Application | 100 | 7 candidates |
| English | 99 | 5 candidates |
| Advance Assamese | 95 | 1 candidate |
| Fine Arts | 100 | 1 candidate |
Students who secured the highest marks in a subject can verify their Roll Number in the official gazette PDF published on ahsec.assam.gov.in. The gazette lists Centre Code and Roll Number for every subject topper.
District-wise Performance Highlights
Arts Stream - Top and Bottom Districts:
| District | Appeared | Passed | Pass % |
|---|---|---|---|
| Baksa | 4,567 | 4,306 | 94.29% |
| Darrang | 8,102 | 7,534 | 92.99% |
| Biswanath | 5,482 | 4,931 | 89.95% |
| Lakhimpur | 10,034 | 9,066 | 90.35% |
| Tamulpur | 3,915 | 3,470 | 88.63% |
| Cachar | 12,541 | 7,503 | 59.83% |
| Hailakandi | 5,360 | 3,369 | 62.85% |
| Dhubri | 12,092 | 8,795 | 72.73% |
Science Stream - Top and Bottom Districts:
| District | Appeared | Passed | Pass % |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tamulpur | 620 | 610 | 98.39% |
| West Karbi Anglong | 61 | 60 | 98.36% |
| Baksa | 884 | 866 | 97.96% |
| Sivasagar | 1,400 | 1,363 | 97.36% |
| Darrang | 1,541 | 1,495 | 97.01% |
| Dhemaji | 2,769 | 1,939 | 70.03% |
Cachar district records the lowest Arts pass rate in the state at 59.83%, a pattern that has persisted for several years and points to systemic challenges in the Barak Valley region. Dhemaji is the weakest Science district despite having a relatively large Science cohort of 2,769 students.
Ten-Year Pass Percentage Trend
| Year | Science | Commerce | Arts |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | 86.24% | 82.72% | 73.16% |
| 2018 | 85.74% | 84.64% | 74.68% |
| 2019 | 86.59% | 87.59% | 75.14% |
| 2020 | 88.06% | 88.18% | 78.28% |
| 2021 | 99.06% | 99.57% | 98.93% |
| 2022 | 92.19% | 87.26% | 83.48% |
| 2023 | 84.96% | 79.57% | 70.12% |
| 2024 | 89.88% | 87.66% | 88.36% |
| 2025 | 84.88% | 82.18% | 81.03% |
| 2026 | 89.79% | 81.13% | 79.54% |
The 2021 spike reflects the COVID-era internal assessment policy where almost all students were passed. Excluding that year, 2026 Science at 89.79% is the best Science performance since 2022's 92.19%. Arts in 2026 at 79.54% is a modest decline from 2025 but holds above the pre-2024 decade average.
Grading Scale and Passing Criteria
| Performance Category | Criteria |
|---|---|
| Pass (Theory) | Minimum 30% in each theory subject |
| Pass (Practical) | Minimum 40% in practical component |
| Distinction (Subject-level) | 80% or more in that subject |
| Star Marks (Aggregate) | 75% or more in total aggregate |
| Compartment Eligible | Failed in one subject |
| Repeat / Full Fail | Failed in more than one subject |
Re-checking of Answer Scripts - How It Works
The official gazette (Notification No. ASSEB/DIV-II/EXB/MISC/2018/63(II)/561, dated April 28, 2026) contains the complete modalities for re-checking. Key details directly from the official notification:
What re-checking covers:
- Re-totalling of marks awarded by the examiner
- Assessment of any answers left unevaluated
- Correction of any wrong mark entry
What it does not cover: Re-checking is not re-evaluation. The examiner's marking approach is not reviewed or re-done. Only totalling errors and missed answers are addressed.
Fee: Rs. 500 per subject, paid online only. No offline applications accepted.
Important warning from the official notification: If your marks are reduced after re-checking, those reduced marks become final and the certificate will be reissued accordingly. This is worth knowing before you apply reflexively.
Process:
Step 1: Wait for the re-checking portal to open - it opens 2 days after result declaration, i.e. from April 30, 2026
Step 2: Visit ahsec.assam.gov.in and click "Apply for Re-checking and Scanned Copy of Answer Scripts"
Step 3: Select the subject(s) you want re-checked
Step 4: Fill in required personal details and pay Rs. 500 per subject online
Step 5: Apply within 15 days of the portal opening - the deadline is approximately May 15, 2026
Step 6: Your scanned answer script will be sent to your registered email after processing
Step 7: Re-checking results will be declared within 30 days of the last date of application receipt
Additional conditions from the official notification:
- Applications submitted on behalf of the candidate will be summarily rejected - you must apply yourself Scanned copies of answer scripts cannot be shared with media, institutions, or any third party Answer scripts fall outside the scope of the RTI Act until re-checking results are declared The board's decision on marks is final and binding
Compartment, Betterment, and Re-appearance
The official gazette clearly states: candidates eligible for Compartment or Betterment based on HS Final 2026 results will have their chance in the examination to be held in 2027. Unlike previous years where a June compartment exam was held within the same calendar year, this round follows the 2027 cycle. Compartment and betterment candidates are given only one chance.
Students who failed in one subject are eligible for Compartment. Students who passed but want to improve marks can apply under Betterment. Repeat candidates (failed in more than one subject) must re-appear in 2027.
This is a significant detail - if you were expecting a June 2026 compartment window, that is not the case this year per the official gazette.
Marksheet and Certificate Collection
The Results Gazette formally notifies that the date for providing hard copies of the Certificate-cum-Marksheet for passed candidates will be announced separately in due course. The digital marksheet available from April 28 is the official e-marksheet and is fully valid for use.
An important clarification from the official notice: hard copies of marksheets will not be provided to failed or not-improved betterment candidates. If a failed candidate specifically needs a hard copy, they must apply separately at the Board office.
For document corrections (name, date of birth, school name - anything other than marks), applications must be submitted through the Head of Institution within 30 days of result declaration, i.e. by May 28, 2026.
The statistics are now public. Here is what they actually mean for the students, families, and institutions involved:
What the Numbers Tell Us
The headline of 81.54% overall masks some important internal stories. Science's jump from 84.88% to 89.79% is the most significant shift in the 2026 data - the largest single-year improvement Science has seen since 2022. This likely reflects the exam pattern change or a shift in how practical marks fed into total scores. Arts at 79.54% is a modest decline, but with 2,41,124 students sitting the exam, even a 1-percentage-point change translates to roughly 2,400 students crossing or failing to cross the threshold. The Vocational stream improvement from 68.55% to 74.19% is underreported but meaningful given the push to expand skill-based education in the state.
Cachar and the Districts That Need Attention
Cachar's Arts pass rate of 59.83% and Hailakandi's 62.85% are not outliers - they are a recurring signal. These Barak Valley districts have shown below-state-average performance for multiple consecutive years. The gap between Baksa at 94.29% and Cachar at 59.83% in the same Arts stream, in the same year, under the same board, is a 34-percentage-point spread. Dhemaji's Science result at 70.03% - the worst Science district in the state - is also notable given that Dhemaji has a relatively large Science student count of 2,769. These are not small sample size anomalies.
Re-evaluation: The Real Calculus for 2026
The re-checking process this year comes with a clause that many students overlook: if your marks go down after re-checking, those lower marks become final. The process is specifically designed to catch totalling errors and unevaluated answers β not to re-examine whether the examiner was fair or accurate in their marking. If your total in a subject is notably lower than what you remember writing, re-checking is a reasonable step. If you are hoping the examiner's standards will be revisited, that is not what this process covers.
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Here are the most common questions students are asking after the Assam HS Result 2026 was declared today:
βFrequently Asked Questions
Has the Assam HS Result 2026 been declared?
Yes. ASSEB Division-II officially declared the Assam HS Final Result 2026 on April 28, 2026. E-marksheets are available for download from 10:30 AM at ahsec.assam.gov.in and 11 other authorised portals.
What is the overall pass percentage for Assam HS 2026?
The overall pass percentage across all four streams is 81.54%. Stream-wise: Science 89.79%, Commerce 81.13%, Arts 79.54%, Vocational 74.19%. A total of 2,63,155 out of 3,22,725 students who appeared have passed.
How do I check my Assam HS Result 2026 online?
Visit ahsec.assam.gov.in from 10:30 AM on April 28. Enter your Roll and Number separately as shown on your admit card and submit. Your e-marksheet will appear and can be downloaded as PDF.
Which websites can I use to check the result?
ASSEB has authorised 12 websites including ahsec.assam.gov.in, indiaresults.com, assamresult.in, results.digilocker.gov.in, jagranjosh.com, ndtv.com, and others. The Upolobdha Android app is also an official channel.
Did ASSEB announce toppers for 2026?
No stream-topper list by name has been announced, consistent with 2024 and 2025. The gazette instead publishes Roll Numbers of students who secured the highest marks in each subject. Multiple students scored 100 out of 100 in subjects including Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics, and Geography.
What is the pass percentage for boys and girls separately?
Girls passed at 83.31% and boys at 79.46% across all streams combined. Girls outperformed boys in every individual stream - Arts (81.96% vs 76.10%), Science (90.80% vs 89.00%), Commerce (82.67% vs 80.45%), and Vocational (76.74% vs 72.42%).
How do I apply for re-checking of answer scripts?
The re-checking portal opens on April 30, 2026 (two days after result). Visit ahsec.assam.gov.in, click the re-checking application link, select your subject(s), and pay Rs. 500 per subject online. You have 15 days from April 30 to apply - deadline is approximately May 15, 2026.
Can my marks go down after re-checking?
Yes. The official gazette explicitly states that if marks are reduced after re-checking, the reduced marks become final and the certificate will be reissued accordingly. Re-checking only covers totalling errors and unevaluated answers - not re-examination of the examiner's marking quality.
When is the compartment or supplementary exam for 2026?
According to the official gazette, compartment and betterment candidates from HS Final 2026 will appear in the examination held in 2027. There is no June 2026 compartment window this year.
Is the e-marksheet valid for college admission?
Yes. The e-marksheet downloadable from ahsec.assam.gov.in and DigiLocker is the official digital marksheet. It is accepted at most colleges for provisional admission. The date for hard-copy distribution will be notified separately by ASSEB.
My result shows withheld - what should I do?
Students whose results are withheld must contact the Controller of Examinations through their institution formally. The withheld result will not be released if the candidate does not apply within 30 days of result declaration, i.e. before May 28, 2026.
How do I get corrections made to my marksheet?
Corrections to name, date of birth, school name, or other non-marks details must be applied through the Head of your institution within 30 days of result declaration - deadline May 28, 2026. Corrections to marks go through the re-checking process.
The 2026 result is now on record. For passed students, the immediate task is downloading the e-marksheet and beginning college and entrance exam processes without delay - CUET UG begins May 11, which is less than two weeks away for registered students. For those who need to reconsider their scores, the re-checking window opens April 30 and closes in approximately 15 days.
The detail that most students will miss in the official notification: the compartment exam for 2026 is in 2027, not June 2026 as has been the practice in some previous years. Students in that situation need to plan an extra year and should verify this directly at ahsec.assam.gov.in.
This page will continue to be updated with the hard copy marksheet distribution date, re-checking result date, and any corrigendum issued by ASSEB after the main declaration.
This article is based on the official announcement and simplified for easy understanding. For the most accurate and updated information, always refer to the official ASSEB website at ahsec.assam.gov.in.
| Practical Examinations | January 27 - February 7, 2026 |
| Written Examinations | February 11 - March 16, 2026 |
| Result Declaration | April 28, 2026 |
| Re-evaluation Application Deadline | Within 15 days of result (approx. mid-May 2026) |
| Re-evaluation Result | June 2026 (expected) |
| Compartment Exam | Tentatively June 2026 |
| Compartment Result | Tentatively JulyβAugust 2026 |
| Original Marksheet Distribution | Through schools after result |