Introduction
If you appeared in the Assam HSLC Compartment Exam 2026, today is the day you’ve been waiting for. The Assam State School Education Board (ASSEB) — formerly known as SEBA — has officially released the HSLC Class 10 Compartment Result 2026 on June 23, 2026, at 11:00 AM. Students can now check their supplementary scores at the official website sebaonline.org.
In this guide, you’ll find everything you need: how to log in and check your result, what the pass marks are, eligibility criteria for the compartment exam, important dates, what to do if you’re not satisfied with your scores, and practical tips for students moving forward. Let’s dive in.
Table of Contents
- What Is the Assam HSLC Compartment Exam?
- Key Dates at a Glance
- Eligibility: Who Could Appear for the Compartment Exam?
- ASSEB HSLC Compartment Result 2026: Login Details & How to Check
- Pass Mark Criteria and Symbols Explained
- What to Do After Checking Your Result
- Rechecking and Re-totalling Process
- Preparation Tips for Students Who Reappear Next Year
- Common Mistakes Students Make
- Key Takeaways
- Conclusion
- FAQs
1. What Is the Assam HSLC Compartment Exam?
The HSLC Compartment Exam — also called the Supplementary Exam — is a second-chance opportunity given by ASSEB (Division-I) to Class 10 students who could not pass in one or more subjects during the main board exams held in February 2026.
This exam is important because it helps students save an academic year. Rather than waiting a full year to reappear, eligible students can appear in the supplementary exam shortly after the main result.
The main HSLC Result 2026 was declared on April 10, 2026, and the supplementary exams were expected and held in May–June 2026, clearing the path for today’s compartment result announcement.
2. Key Dates at a Glance
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| HSLC Main Exam 2026 | February 10–27, 2026 |
| HSLC Main Result 2026 | April 10, 2026 (10:30 AM) |
| Rechecking Application Opens | April 13, 2026 |
| Compartment Exam 2026 | May–June 2026 |
| HSLC Compartment Result 2026 | June 23, 2026 (11:00 AM) |
| Higher Secondary Admission Deadline | Check official AHSEC notification |
| Original Marksheet Distribution | Via school authorities (announced later) |
Important: Always confirm dates on the official ASSEB website — sebaonline.org — since timelines can shift.
3. Eligibility: Who Could Appear for the Compartment Exam?
Not every student who failed the main HSLC exam is automatically eligible for the compartment exam. ASSEB has laid out specific criteria:
You were eligible IF:
- You failed in a maximum of 3 subjects in the main HSLC Result 2026.
- You secured an aggregate of at least 170 marks out of the total marks across all subjects in the main examination.
- You applied through your respective school within the deadline announced after the main result.
- You submitted all required documents along with the compartment examination fee.
You were NOT eligible IF:
- You failed in more than 3 subjects.
- Your aggregate was below 170 marks.
- You missed the application deadline set by the board.
Students who applied through their schools were issued admit cards for the compartment exam. If you appeared in those exams, your result is now available today.
4. ASSEB HSLC Compartment Result 2026: Login Details & How to Check
Checking your result is straightforward. Here’s exactly what you need and the steps to follow.
Login Details Required
- Roll Number — as printed on your HSLC Admit Card (format: B26 + Roll Number)
- Registration Number — from your school records or admit card
Step-by-Step: How to Check Your Result Online
Step 1: Open your browser and go to the official ASSEB website: sebaonline.org or the government result portal: resultsassam.nic.in
Step 2: Look for the link that reads “HSLC Compartment Result 2026” or “ASSEB Class 10 Supplementary Result 2026” on the homepage.
Step 3: Enter your Roll Number and Registration Number exactly as they appear on your admit card.
Step 4: Click on “Get Result” or “Submit”.
Step 5: Your result will appear on screen, showing subject-wise marks and pass/fail status.
Step 6: Download and save a PDF copy of your result for future reference, such as Class 11 admissions.
Alternative Ways to Check
- Mobile App: Download the official ASSEB Results app from Google Play Store and check results using your roll number.
- DigiLocker: Results may also be accessible through DigiLocker using your roll number.
- School Authorities: If the website is slow due to heavy traffic, contact your school for assistance.
Pro Tip: The official website tends to get overloaded on result day. If you can’t access it immediately, wait 15–20 minutes and try again. Don’t refresh repeatedly — it slows things down further.
5. Pass Mark Criteria and Symbols Explained
Understanding what appears on your result sheet is essential. Here’s a breakdown:
Minimum Pass Marks
- Students need to secure at least 33% marks in each subject to pass.
- The total marks for all HSLC subjects combined is 600.
Common Symbols on the Marksheet
| Symbol | Meaning |
|---|---|
| P | Pass |
| F | Fail |
| AB | Absent |
| EX | Exempt (if applicable) |
| W/H | Withheld |
| * | Result under verification |
If your result shows “W/H” or “*”, do not panic — contact your school immediately, as it usually involves a documentation or verification issue with the board.
What Happens After Passing the Compartment Exam?
Students who clear the compartment exam receive their HSLC Certificate, which is valid and equivalent to the main exam pass certificate. This certificate enables you to:
- Apply for Higher Secondary (Class 11) admissions across Assam.
- Pursue vocational courses, ITI, polytechnic, or other diploma programmes.
- Apply for jobs that require a Class 10 pass certificate.
6. What to Do After Checking Your Result
If You Have Passed
Congratulations! Here’s what to do next:
- Download and save your provisional marksheet.
- Apply for Class 11 admissions at your preferred higher secondary school — check AHSEC’s official schedule.
- Collect your original marksheet from your school once it’s distributed.
If You Have Not Passed
This is disappointing, but it is not the end. Here are your options:
- You may be eligible to apply for rechecking or re-totalling of the compartment exam papers.
- If you still do not clear, you can reappear in the HSLC Annual Exam 2027 as a private/regular candidate.
- Use the time wisely — many students have cleared board exams on their second or third attempt and gone on to successful careers.
7. Rechecking and Re-totalling Process
If you are not satisfied with the compartment result, ASSEB typically opens a rechecking window within a few days of result declaration.
What you can apply for:
- Re-totalling: The board re-adds the marks for your paper.
- Rechecking: Answer sheets are reviewed for any unevaluated answers or marking errors.
How to apply:
- Visit sebaonline.org and look for the rechecking notification.
- Submit the application online within the deadline (usually 7–10 days after result declaration).
- Pay the applicable fee per subject.
Results of rechecking are typically announced within 4–6 weeks. Keep checking the official website for updates.
8. Preparation Tips for Students Who May Reappear
If you need to reappear for the full board exam in 2027, here is a practical roadmap:
Identify Weak Areas First
Go through your marksheet subject-by-subject. The subjects where you scored lowest need the most attention. Don’t try to study everything equally — be strategic.
Build a Daily Study Routine
- Study for 4–6 hours daily, broken into focused 45-minute sessions with short breaks.
- Start with NCERT textbooks and the ASSEB-prescribed syllabus.
- Solve previous years’ question papers from 2022–2025 to understand the exam pattern.
Focus on Objective Questions
ASSEB introduced OMR-based objective questions in recent years, making up 50% of the total marks. Practise MCQs regularly — this alone can dramatically improve your score.
Seek Help Early
Don’t struggle alone. Join a coaching centre, form a study group, or ask your school teachers for guidance. Getting clarity on difficult topics early saves a lot of time later.
Take Mock Tests
Mock tests under timed, exam-like conditions improve both your speed and confidence. Take at least one full mock test per week in the final two months before the exam.
9. Common Mistakes Students Make
Knowing what to avoid is just as important as knowing what to do:
- Ignoring the official website — always verify result dates and processes from sebaonline.org, not just social media rumours.
- Using an incorrect roll number — double-check the format (B26 + Roll Number) before submitting.
- Not downloading the result immediately — the website can go offline; save a copy right away.
- Missing the rechecking deadline — these windows are short. Set a reminder.
- Panicking unnecessarily — a “W/H” or delayed result is usually a technical issue, not a failure indication.
Key Takeaways
- The Assam HSLC Compartment Result 2026 was released on June 23, 2026, at 11:00 AM.
- Check results at sebaonline.org or resultsassam.nic.in using your Roll Number and Registration Number.
- You needed to fail in up to 3 subjects with an aggregate of 170+ marks to be eligible for the compartment exam.
- The minimum passing mark per subject is 33%.
- Students who pass can proceed with Class 11 admissions; those who don’t can apply for rechecking or reappear in 2027.
- The ASSEB Results mobile app is a handy alternative if the website is busy.
Conclusion
The ASSEB HSLC Compartment Result 2026 is a fresh opportunity for thousands of Assam students to move forward in their academic journey. Whether you’ve passed and are planning for Class 11, or are considering your next steps after an unsuccessful attempt, what matters most is how you respond.
Results are just one chapter — your story is much longer. Use today’s result as a starting point, not a final verdict.
For the latest updates, always rely on the official ASSEB website at sebaonline.org and avoid unofficial sources that spread misinformation.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. Where can I check the Assam HSLC Compartment Result 2026? You can check your result at sebaonline.org, resultsassam.nic.in, or through the ASSEB Results mobile app available on Google Play Store.
Q2. What details are needed to check the HSLC Compartment Result 2026? You need your HSLC Roll Number (in the format B26 + Roll Number) and your Registration Number, both of which are printed on your admit card.
Q3. What is the passing mark for the ASSEB HSLC Compartment Exam 2026? Students must score at least 33% in each individual subject to pass the compartment exam.
Q4. Who was eligible for the Assam HSLC Compartment Exam 2026? Students who failed in up to 3 subjects and had an aggregate of 170 or more marks in the main HSLC exam were eligible to appear in the compartment exam.
Q5. Can I apply for rechecking of the Compartment Exam result? Yes. ASSEB typically opens an online rechecking window within a few days of the compartment result. You can apply at sebaonline.org by paying the applicable fee per subject.
Q6. Will the compartment pass certificate be accepted for Class 11 admissions? Yes, the HSLC certificate obtained after clearing the compartment exam is fully valid and accepted for Higher Secondary admissions across Assam.
Q7. What should I do if the website is not loading on result day? Due to heavy traffic, the website may be slow. Try again after 15–20 minutes, use the ASSEB Results mobile app, or contact your school for assistance. Also try the alternative portal: resultsassam.nic.in.