What is the minimum marks required to secure first division in Assam HSLC exams?

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Students need to secure at least 60% marks to secure fist division in Assam HSLC exams. Students who have covered the entire SEBA HSLC syllabus and have also solved the sample papers and previous years question papers can easily secure the first division in SEBA 10th exams.

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No. This is completely fake and illegal. No teacher, board officers or agent can change your marks after the evualuation is already done. Marks are decided only by the board during the answer checking process.

The students are recommended to solve SEBA HSLC sample papers before apparing for the final exams. It helps the students have clear idea about the final exam pattern, type and level of questions asked. They cansolve it in a set time limit to inhance their time management skill for the final paper.

The Assam State School Education Board (Division-I) (ASSEB) conducted the Assam Board HSLC exams 2026 from February 10 to 27, 2026. Students can find the detailed SEBA HSLC routine 2026 on this page.

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