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Md Shahzad

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Yes, every year, subjects experts prepare the Assam HS model papers based on latest syllabus and exam pattern prescribed by the board. Overall, the AHSEC HS sample papers are the reflection of actual Assam HS board exams. Students must download the practice the official released AHSEC 12th model papers.

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No, there is no negative marking scheme for the AHSEC HS exams. The board will not deduct marks for incorrect/wrong answers in the final Assam 12th exams. In objective section, one mark is given for each correct answers while no marks are deducted for wrong answers. Hence, the students must attempt all the questions in the final Assam Board HS exams.

 

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11 months ago

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In AHSEC HS exams, there are a total of five subject including 2 language papers. For most papers, the students are given a maximum of 100 marks in theory papers. On the other hand, for a few papers like Physicis, Chemistry, Social Science, a total of 70 marks are given while 30 marks for practicals. Each theory paper is divided into sections that include multiple-choice questions, short answers, and long answers.

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In AHSEC HS exams, both theoretical and practical exams are held to check student's knowledge in the papers. There are a total of five subjects in Assam HS exams and each paper contan a total of 100 marks. However, a few papers such as Physicis, CHemistry, SOcial Science have both theory and practical exams.  For theory exams, 70 marks are allocated while for practical exams, a total of 30 marks are distributed. Theory paper include multiple-choice questions (MCQs), short-answer questions, and long-answer question.

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Assam HS Exams 2026 is conducted in offline mode. The students write the exam paper using pen and paper. Every year, the board announces the final exam pattern along with the HS final routine 2026. For the 2026 exam, the exam routine has been released. Students can check the same online on the official website of the board. Apart from the official website, students can check the same on our separate page for the Assam HS exam pattern 2026. The total duration of the exam is 3 hours. However, the timings for different subjects may varies from 1.5 hours to 2.5 hours.

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Assam Higher Secondary Education Council (AHSEC) will release the Assam HS routine 2025 PDF in November/December this year. Students can access the same online on the official website and this page as well. It is expected that the class 12 examination will take place in February and March 2025, in two shifts. The first sitting of the exam will be conducted in the morning shift from 9 am to 12 pm. On the other hand, the second shift of the AHSEC class 12 exam will be conducted from 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm.

Students are suggested to report to the exam center at least half an hour before the actual exam schedule.

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