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Assam HSLC results 2019 declared; 60.23% students clear hurdle, check details here

Assam HSCL results 2019 : Ending weeks of anticipation, Board of Secondary Education Assam (SEBA) announced results of high school leaving certificate (HSLC) exam on Wednesday.

Updated on: May 15, 2019, 10:18:46 IST
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Ending weeks of anticipation, Board of Secondary Education Assam (SEBA) announced results of high school leaving certificate (HSLC) exam on Wednesday.

Assam HSCL results 2019 : A total of 60.23% of the 3.36 lakh students who appeared in theAssam board HSLC  exam cleared the hurdle. (HT file)
Assam HSCL results 2019 : A total of 60.23% of the 3.36 lakh students who appeared in theAssam board HSLC exam cleared the hurdle. (HT file)

A total of 60.23% of the 3.36 lakh students who appeared in the exam cleared the hurdle. The pass percentage increased by over 4% from last year when 56.04% students managed to pass.

Bucking usual trends, boys outshined girls in the exam. A total of 62.69% boys passed in comparison to 57.99% girls. A total of 48,599 students passed in Ist Division (over 60%) marks.

Of the 27 districts, Dhemaji with pass percentage of 83.28% topped the list, while Hailakandi with 39.01% was at the bottom.

Thirty nine students managed to secure the top 10 positions with Meghashree Borah of Sankardev Shishu Bidya Niketa, Narayanpur bagging the first position securing 594 of 600 marks.

Chinmoy Hazarika of Don Bosco High School, Baghchung and Pratyasha Medhi of St. Mary’s High School, Guwahati came second with 593 marks.

Afreen Ahmed of Christjyoti School, Nagaon and Anushree Bhuyan of St Mary’s High School, Guwahati came third with 591 marks each.

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