The wait for the AHSEC 12th result of around 2.5 lakh students of higher secondary final year from Assam Board is over. The results for the Higher Secondary (Final) examinations for the year 2022-23 have been declared today i.e. Tuesday, June 6, 2023, by the Assam Higher Secondary Education Council (AHSEC). As per the information shared by the Assam Board, the AHSEC 12th Result 2023 was announced at 9 am. After the formal announcement, the Assam Board HS Final Result 2023 link has also been activated.
HS Assam Result 2023: Check Assam Board 12th Result at resultsassam.nic.in
After the announcement, students can check their Assam Board 12th Result 2023. For this, students should visit the official result portal, resultsassam.nic.in. After this, click on the relevant link to be activated on the home page. Then submit the students by filling in their roll number and roll code on the new page. After this, the result will be displayed on the screen, after taking the print of which the soft copy should also be saved by the students.
Along with the announcement of the Assam Board 12th Result 2023, the data related to the results will also be released. Last year, 92.19 percent of students passed the Higher Secondary Science stream. At the same time, 87.27 percent of students in commerce and 83.48 percent of students in arts passed. On the other hand, in the science stream, 20,171 students passed in the first division. In the commerce stream, 5,018 students, and in the arts stream, 29,487 students got the first division.
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