Assam HSLC compartment result 2025 date and time: Check when and how to download class 10th supplementary scorecards

The Assam HSLC (Class 10) compartment exams give students who couldn’t pass one or two subjects in the regular board exams another chance to improve their results. Conducted by the Board of Secondary Education, Assam (SEBA), these exams were held from May 23 to May 29, 2025. Now, students are eagerly waiting for the compartment results, which are expected to be released in the third week of June 2025. Once declared, the results will be available online on the official SEBA websites. Students can check their scorecards by entering their roll and registration numbers. This article explains when the results will be out, how to download the marksheet, and what details will be mentioned on it.
Where to download Assam HSLC supplementary scorecards?
Once the results are declared, students will be able to check their Assam HSLC compartment results from the following list of websites:
- sebaonline.org/results
- results.assam.nic.in
Steps to check Assam HSLC supply results
Here is how students will be able to access their HSLC scorecards online:
- Visit any of the above given websites
- Click on the “HSLC Compartment Result 2025” link.
- Enter your roll number and registration (or admit card) number.
- Submit the form to view your marksheet on-screen.
- Download or print the scorecard for future reference.
- Collect your original marksheet and pass certificate from your school once available.
Details on the supplementary marksheet
The Assam class 10th compartment result marksheet will include:
- Student’s name, roll & registration numbers
- School name
- Subject-wise marks (theory/practical as applicable)
- Total marks and pass/fail status
- Grading/division based on overall performance
Qualifying criteria for Assam HSLC supply exams
To pass the Assam HSLC compartment exam, students must secure a minimum of 33% marks in each subject they appeared for. This includes both theory and practical components, wherever applicable. The Board of Secondary Education, Assam (SEBA), follows a division-based grading system for overall performance. Students who score 400 marks or more out of the total are awarded a Distinction. Those who obtain marks between 300 and 399 are placed in the First Division. A score ranging from 200 to 299 falls under the Second Division, while students scoring between 150 and 199 receive a Third Division. This classification helps determine a student’s academic standing and plays a role in further admissions.Students passing the compartment exam can proceed to Class 11, choosing streams like science, arts, or commerce. Those who do not pass will need to repeat the academic year or consider alternative certification options like NIOS.