The announcement for the Assam HS result 2026 won't be made today, April 17, as confirmed by Cabinet Minister for Higher and School Education Ranoj Pegu. Despite multiple social media claims suggesting that the Class 12 results for Assam would be released today, the minister has labelled the online chatter as a "rumour".
After the minister's post on X (formerly Twitter), some students are calling for official communication to clarify the specific date and time for the announcement of the Assam HS result 2026.
HS Exam results will not be declared tomorrow. This is a rumour. @himantabiswa pic.twitter.com/yalSw7Mrt9
— Ranoj Pegu (@ranojpeguassam) April 16, 2026
Typically, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and the education minister declare the date for the result announcement on their official social media accounts. The formal declaration concerning the result date is still pending.
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In a recent post by Ranoj Pegu on X, students have been persistently seeking an official update regarding the precise timing of the announcement for the Assam HS results in 2026, as the uncertainty is negatively affecting their mental wellbeing.
Follow this guide to check & download assam board class 12 results
Step 1: Navigate to the official AHSEC site
Step 2: Select the link 'HS Exam Outcome 2026'
Step 3: Input your roll number and registration details
Step 4: Press the “submit” button.
Step 5: Your scorecard will appear on the screen
Step 6: Download it and keep a copy for later use
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The Assam Secondary Education Board (SEBA) Higher Secondary (Class 12) examinations took place from February 11 to March 16, 2026, encompassing 330,744 candidates who are now eagerly anticipating the announcement of the SEBA HS results for 2026.
The AHSEC Arts stream had the largest number of students (230,091), trailed by Science with 57,724 students, Commerce with 17,869 participants, and Vocational Education with a mere 1,241 students from the previous year.
In the HS Arts stream, an impressive 81.03% of students successfully passed; in Science, the success rate stood at 84.88%, while in Commerce, 82.18% of the learners achieved passing marks. Conversely, students in the vocational stream saw a pass rate of 68.55%.
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