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HSLC-HS examinations begin

The Board of Secondary education, Assam is beginning its High School Leaving Certificate Examinations 2008 and High Madrassa examinations from Friday across the state. According to information, altogether 3,55,120 candidates are appearing in the examinations Of this figure, 6,337 candidates are appearing in the High Madrassa examinations. On the other hand, altogether 1,65,726 candidates are appearing in the higher secondary examinations which is beginning also today. An official statement from the Assam Higher Secondary Education Council has informed that 1,39,320 candidates are appearing in the arts stream while the number of science stream is 15,315. The number of commerce candidate for the higher secondary examination is 10,568. The results of all these examinations is expected in May. In yet another development, the Kokrajhar Girls HS Schools is falling short of 65 English question papers.

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Rintu Biswas's picture

I want to know about my hslc results
KAUSHAL MITTAL's picture

I WANT TO KNOW ABOUT MY HSLC results
shreyosi paul's picture

its suprising that there is no information regarding our results which are due on 27th may........ i personally feel u should update this webpage for the benifit of the anxious students........
Prakash Palriwal's picture

I want to c my sis result.
neha agarwal's picture

my hs result
tali hussain's picture

I want to know the assam hslc results.
H. Jacky Singha's picture

Sir, I want to know my HSLC Examination Result. Roll-B09, No-0012
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I WANT TO KNOW MY HSLC RESULT DETAILS ROLL NO.B09-600 7 NO.0656

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