Assam Class 12 Results 2025: Science Tops with 89.79% Pass Rate

The Assam Higher Secondary Education Council declared Class 12 results with an overall pass percentage of 81.54%. Science stream performed best at 89.79%, followed by Commerce (81.13%) and Arts (79.54%). A total of 3,22,723 candidates appeared, with Baksa district topping in Arts. The council reported 190 expulsions for malpractice and 8,075 absentees.

Key Points: Assam Class 12 Results 2025: 81.54% Pass, Science Leads

  • Overall pass percentage 81.54% across all streams
  • Science stream tops with 89.79% pass rate
  • Baksa district leads Arts stream with 94.29%
  • 190 candidates expelled for malpractice
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Assam Board declares Class 12 results: Science dominates, overall pass rate 81.54 pc

Assam HSLC results declared: Overall pass rate 81.54%, Science stream tops with 89.79%. Baksa district leads in Arts. Check results online.

"Science emerged as the best-performing category with a pass percentage of 89.79 per cent. - Assam Higher Secondary Education Council"

Guwahati, April 28

The Assam Higher Secondary Education Council on Tuesday declared the results of the Higher Secondary Final Examinations, with the state recording an overall pass percentage of 81.54 per cent across all streams.

Among the four streams, Science emerged as the best-performing category with a pass percentage of 89.79 per cent. Commerce followed with 81.13 per cent, while Arts registered 79.54 per cent. The Vocational stream recorded a pass percentage of 74.20 per cent.

Officials said a total of 3,22,723 candidates had appeared for the examinations held across Assam this year.

In the Arts stream, Baksa district topped the state with an impressive pass percentage of 94.29 per cent. Chirang district secured the second position with 92.99 per cent, reflecting strong performances from the lower Assam districts. The Arts stream also accounted for the highest number of successful candidates. A total of 1,91,798 students cleared the examinations, including 54,755 in the first division, 79,181 in the second division and 57,862 in the third division.

In the Commerce stream, 15,796 students passed the examination. Of them, 7,787 candidates secured first division, while 5,694 were placed in the second division and 2,315 in the third division.

The Science stream recorded 54,474 successful candidates. Of these, 34,079 students obtained first division marks, 17,777 secured second division and 2,618 were placed in the third division.

In the Vocational stream, 1,465 candidates appeared for the examination. Detailed division-wise figures for the stream were yet to be highlighted in the official announcement.

The council also reported disciplinary and attendance-related figures during the conduct of the examinations.

According to officials, 190 candidates were expelled on charges of malpractice, while 8,075 candidates remained absent during the examination process.

The declaration of results has brought relief and excitement to lakhs of students and parents across the state, with successful candidates now preparing for admissions to undergraduate courses and other professional programmes.

Students can access their marksheets through the official portals notified by the council and other authorised digital platforms.

- IANS

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Priya S
Congratulations to all the students! But 190 students expelled for malpractice is a serious concern. We need to focus on integrity as much as marks. Education is not just about passing exams but learning honestly.
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Vikram M
As a parent, I feel both relieved and anxious. My daughter passed in Science with first division, but now the real struggle begins – getting into a good college! The competition is insane these days. Hope the government also focuses on creating more quality institutions in the North East.
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Sarah B
Impressive numbers for Assam! The overall pass rate of 81.54% is quite good compared to many other states. But I wonder about the quality of education beyond just passing percentages. Are students truly prepared for higher education and jobs?
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Rohit P
Baksa district in Arts – 94.29%! That's incredible for a rural area. Shows that talent is everywhere if given the right opportunities. The government should highlight such success stories to inspire other districts. 🎉
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Michael C
Good to see the results out on time. But 8,075 absent candidates is a lot – almost 2.5% of the total. Wonder what the reasons are – health issues, dropouts, or something else? The education department should look into this.

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