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Md Shahzad

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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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In Assam HS examination, over 2.5 Lacs students participate every year. Out of which, more than 80% of students clear the exam. In 2024, 2,73,908 appeared for the AHSEC HS exam. Out of which, 2,42,794 students passed in the exams. The overall pass percentage for Assam class 12 exams stood at 88.64%.

In 2023, 84.96% of students managed to clear the Assam Board 12th exam. In the Science stream, the pass percentage stood at 84.96% while in commerce, 79.57% of students declared passed. On the other hand, in the HS Arts stream exam, only 70.12% of students managed to clear the exam. On the declaration of HS final exam result 2

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Every year, more than 2.5 Lacs students appear for Assam HS final examinations (Class 12th). Official data for the HS exam 2026 Assam will be released by the board along with the result. In the Assam HS result 2025, the overall pass percentage for class 12 exams was recorded at 79.26%.

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Indian nationals who pursue MBBS courses from foreign universities are required to clear the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination FMGE in order to receive the license to practice in India. While clearing the exam is compulsory for all doctors with a foreign medical degree, those having earned their MBBS and post-graduate degrees from US, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand have been given an exemption. But in order to practice medicine in India post getting the degree, the candidate must be recognised for enrollment as medical practitioners in the country from which they acquired the degree. Thank you for asking.

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The math paper is comparably difficult to score well. However, it is not too tough to score high marks in the math paper of the 12th AHSEC board exam. If you prepare well, you can achieve a score of 90 or higher on the AHSEC math paper. To perform well on the AHSEC math test, you can use the following advice:
1. Make a timetable for your daily studies during your 12th grade year.
2. Your time table should include time for monthly revision and tests
3. You have to analyze important topics from past exam papers.
4. Instead of memorizing formulas, concentrate on understanding the concepts of each topic, such as Algebra.
5. You should memori
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If you were declared a failure in the 12th AHSEC board exams, you will have to reapply for the exam next year. Admission is determined by the college. You can take admission to study 12th grade again, or you can apply for the 12th AHSEC board exams separately. Your college name will appear on your marksheet as NIP instead of the college's (school's) name. You will also be treated as a "private candidate" in the next round of exams. Hence, if you do not need to take admission, you can simply appear in the exam next year.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Every year, the Assam Higher Secondary Education Council (AHESC) Guwahati conducts exams for the Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSSLC) examination for class 12 students. The Council prescribes the syllabus and exam pattern and examinations are conducted in two shifts, I. e. the morning shift (9:00 am to 12:00 noon) and the afternoon shift (1:30 pm to 4:30 pm) across the state. It gives 25% of the total score as grace marks to mentally impaired and hearing impaired aspirants. These grace marks are provided to aspirants who pass the exam without any assistance.

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