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Assam HS Final Exam 2024 Results Declared: A Day of Reckoning and Relief for Students

Assam HS Final Exam 2024 Results Out Today, Education Minister Ranoj Pegu Clears Air on Pass Mark Rumors

The long-awaited results for the Assam Higher Secondary Final Examination 2024 have officially been declared today, April 17th, at 9 AM. Adding to the significant news, Education Minister Dr. Ranoj Pegu personally addressed and debunked widespread rumors concerning a potential change in the pass percentage, providing much-needed clarity to thousands of students and their families.

The day many students across Assam have been anxiously awaiting has finally arrived! This morning, precisely at 9 AM on April 17, 2024, the much-anticipated results for the Assam Higher Secondary Final Examination 2024 were officially declared. For months, thousands of young minds have been holding their breath, and now, the moment of truth is here.

Adding a crucial layer of clarity amidst the excitement, Assam's Education Minister, Dr. Ranoj Pegu, personally took to social media to address a swirling piece of misinformation. It seems a rumor had begun circulating, suggesting a reduction in the pass percentage for the HS exams from the usual 30% down to a mere 20%. Dr. Pegu, however, firmly debunked this, assuring everyone that such claims were absolutely false. The standard 30% pass mark, he reiterated, remains unchanged.

This clarification from the top is incredibly important, especially for students and parents who might have been caught off guard by the rumor. Imagine the stress, thinking the rules had suddenly shifted! It’s a good reminder that official channels are always the best source of truth, particularly when something as vital as exam results is involved.

So, how exactly can eager students check their fate? The Secondary Education Board of Assam (SEBA) has made it quite accessible. The primary hub for results is their official website, results.sebaonline.org. But don't fret if that one's busy! They've partnered with a host of other websites to ensure smooth access, including resultsassam.nic.in, indiaresults.com, and exametc.com, among others. For those who prefer a more direct route, an official mobile app, 'SEBA Results,' is also available for download. And yes, even old-school SMS options are still on the table – just text 'AS10<Roll Number>' to 56263.

To view your results online, you'll typically need your Roll Number, which is, of course, absolutely essential, and sometimes a captcha code to prove you're not a robot. It’s a straightforward process, designed to get you your scores as quickly as possible.

This year, a grand total of 2,73,501 candidates bravely sat for the Assam HS Final Examinations. It’s a massive undertaking, and each one of those students has poured their heart and soul into preparing for this day. Looking back, the overall pass percentage for the 2023 exams stood at a respectable 75.7%, setting a hopeful benchmark for this year's cohort.

Now, what if your results aren't quite what you hoped for, or you just want a second look? SEBA understands, and they’ve got provisions for that. Students who feel the need can apply for re-evaluation of their answer sheets or even request photocopies. All the necessary details for these processes will be available on the official SEBA website shortly after the results are declared. It's about ensuring fairness and peace of mind.

Ultimately, today marks a significant milestone for countless students in Assam. Whatever the outcome, it’s a moment to reflect on hard work, learning, and the journey ahead. Good luck to all!

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