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Assam HSLC 10th Result 2019: When and where to check

Assam Board SEBA HSLC 10th Result 2019: The students can check their results through the websites results.sebaonline.org, resultsassam.nic.in, examresults.net. The results will be available at the websites tomorrow at 9 am

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Assam HSLC 10th Result 2019: The students can check their results through the websites results.sebaonline.org, resultsassam.nic.in, examresults.net

Assam Board SEBA HSLC 10th Result 2019: The Board of Secondary Education, Assam has declared the result of HSLC class 10 examination on Wednesday, on May 15. The result will be available at the official website, sebaonline.org. The students can collect their mark sheets from the respective schools from 11 am.

Assam SEBA HSLC result 2018: When and where

The students can check their result at the websites, results.sebaonline.org, resultsassam.nic.in, examresults.net, exametc.com, indiaresults.com, assamonline.in, results.siksha, knowyourresult.com, assamresult.in.

How to check Assam SEBA HSLC result 2019 via app

SEBA also introduced a mobile application for results, where students can receive their marks of HSLC and High Madrassa examination. Apart from it, the students can check the results through other apps available at the Google Play store. To get the results via app, candidates have to pre-register their roll number.

Assam SEBA HSLC result 2018 via sms

For BSNL users SMS to 57766 with the format SEBA18 give space type roll number

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For Idea/Jio/Vodafone users AS10 give space type roll number and send to 58888111

For AirTel users AS10 give space type roll number and send to 5207011.

The Assam Board had also taken strict measures to prevent cheating and other awkward activities during the examination hours. The board had mentioned some centres as ‘sensitive’ and made special arrangements on these centres. The CCTVs were also installed in all the centres to monitor the examination process.