
The Times Of India |
Apr 27, 2026 , 14:45:29 IST
Board Exam Results 2026 Highlights: ICSE, ISC, AP and Telangana SSC results soon, Assam HS results on April 28
Several major education boards across India are expected to announce their 2026 board exam results in the last week of April, keeping lakhs of students and parents on edge. With multiple announcements likely within a short span, this period is crucial for students awaiting clarity on their academic future.The Telangana SSC (Class 10) results are likely to follow last year’s timeline and may be declared by the end of the month. Similarly, the Andhra Pradesh SSC results are expected around April 25, with the Board of Secondary Education, Andhra Pradesh likely to release them in the morning hours, as per past trends. Students in Andhra Pradesh will be able to check their results online through official websites as well as via SMS, a facility introduced to reduce dependency on internet access during peak traffic hours. The board has also reiterated that students must secure a minimum of 35% marks in each subject to pass the examination.In Assam, the Class 12 (Higher Secondary) results have been officially confirmed for April 28 by the Chief Minister, putting an end to confusion caused by fake notices circulating online. Over three lakh students are awaiting the results, which will play a key role in university admissions and future academic planning.Meanwhile, ICSE and ISC results are also expected to be announced soon. Based on previous years, the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations is likely to declare the results in late April or early May. Students are advised to regularly check official websites and keep their login credentials ready to avoid last-minute delays.
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