AHSEC 2025 Scrutiny Concluded: Students Must Collect Final Marksheets

The Assam Higher Secondary Education Council AHSEC has completed the final stages of the Higher Secondary (AHSE) Examination 2025 cycle, including the processing of all applications for Re-Checking and Re-Addition of Marks for Science, Commerce, and Arts streams. Students who had applied for scrutiny following the main results (May 2025) or the supplementary results (August 2025) must now ensure they have the final, corrected mark sheet.
The appeals process is vital for students to address any discrepancies in their provisional marks and ensure accuracy for university admissions. With the 2025 cycle officially closing, the Board's focus now entirely shifts to the successful conduct of the AHSE 2026 examination.
Post-Scrutiny Action Points for Students
If you submitted an application for the re-checking or re-addition of your AHSE 2025 answer scripts, here are the final steps you must take:
Check Provisional Marksheets: If there was any change in your marks following the scrutiny results (released in July/September 2025), you should have downloaded the updated provisional mark sheet from the official portal.
Collect Final Documents: Contact your respective school or college administration immediately to collect the original final mark sheet and pass certificate. This document will reflect the corrected score after the re-evaluation process.
Admission Formalities: Use the final, correct mark sheet to complete all necessary university or college admission procedures. Any pending documents or fee payments related to admissions must be resolved without delay.
Focus Shifts to AHSE 2026 Examination
With the administrative work of the 2025 academic session finalized, the entire focus of the Council is now on the upcoming cycle.
Timetable Release: Students preparing for the AHSE 2026 examinations (current Class 12 batch) should be actively following the official AHSEC website for the imminent release of the Final Time Table.
Exam Readiness: Historically, the AHSE theory exams are held in February/March. Candidates must finalize their preparation, especially for core subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Business Studies, as the final three months are crucial for revision.
All students, particularly those who went through the re-evaluation process, are urged to secure their official documents, as future academic and career applications will rely solely on the accurate, final mark sheet issued by the Assam Higher Secondary Education Council.