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Assam higher secondary results 2020 out

NE NOW NEWS by NE NOW NEWS
GUWAHATI , June 25, 2020 8:58 am
Assam HS exam to begin in February

AHSEC headquarters in Guwahati.

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The Higher Secondary final examination results, 2020 were declared on Thursday.

Results were declared in all the three streams – Arts, Science and Commerce

Two candidates notched the top spot in the Arts stream.

They are Pubali Deka of Patharighat HS School in Darrang and Shraddha Borgohain of Ramanujan Junior College, Nagaon.

Both of them secured a total of 481 marks.

The first position in the Science stream was bagged by Abinash Kalita from Anundoram Barooah Academy, Barpeta.

He secured a total of 486 marks.

The top spot in the Commerce stream has been bagged by Krishna Maheswari of Salt Brook Academy, Dibrugarh securing a total of 481.

A total of 1,68,367 candidates took the examination in the Arts stream.

Among them, 19850 secured first division, 44191 passed in the second division and 67753 passed the examination in the third division.

The pass percentage is 78.28 per cent.

A total of 17713 candidates took the examination in the Commerce stream.

Among them 3870 secured first division, 5415 got second division and 6334 passed in third division

The pass percentage in Commerce is 88.18 per cent.

In the science stream, 39574 took the examination.

Among them 16928 secured first division, 14747 secured second division and 3272 secured third division.

The pass percentage in the Science stream is 88.06 per cent.

First ten positions in the science stream:

  1. Abinash Kalita from Anundoram Barooah Academy, Barpeta. Total marks: 486
  2. Nayeema Firdous Borbhuyan from Concept Junior College, Nagaon. Total marks: 482
  3. Preetpal Bezbaruah from Sai Vikash Junior College, Kamrup (Metro). Total marks: 481
  4. Nibir Deka from Anundoram Barooah Academy, Barpeta and Sagar Gowala from Ramanujan Junior College, Nagaon. Total marks: 479
  5. Ashish Kumar Garg from Ramanujan Junior College, Nagaon. Total marks: 478
  6. Arjun Buragohain from Salt Brook Academy, Dibrugarh; Ayushi Kabra from Sai Vikash Junior College, Kamrup (Metro) and Benjit Hazarika from ramanujan Junior College,Nagaon. Total marks: 477
  7. Subhashish Bhowmik from Goalpara College, Goalpara; Amlan Jyoti Pegu from Ramanujan Junior College, Nagaon; Swabnam Gunjan Bora from Ramanujan Junior College, Nagaon; Bibhash Kafle from Tezpur Bengali Boys HS School, Sonitpur; and Angshumali Sharma from Tezpur Bengali Boys HS School, Sonitpur. Total marks: 476
  8. Monirul Islam from Ramanujan Junior College, Nagaon; Chinmay Nath from Ramanujan Junior College, Nagaon; Amisha Singh from Ramanujan Junior College, Nagaon; and Himanjali Buragohain from Ramanujan Junior College, Nagaon. Total marks: 475
  9. Asifa Naznin Laskar from Mariam Ajmal Women’s College of Science and Technology, Hojai; Utpal Raj Keprai from Ramanujan Junior College, Nagaon; and Sibanuj Borkotoky from Arunodoi Academy, Sivasagar. Total marks: 474
  10. Kunal Talukdar from Anudoram Barooah Academy, Barpeta; Abhijit Choudhury from Krishna Kanta Handoqui Junior College, Barpeta; Iftikar Ahmed from Ramanujan Junior College, Nagaon; and Ankita Sarma from Ramanujan Junior College, Nagaon. Total marks: 473
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