Punjab Board PSEB Class 8 result 2026 declared — 96.51% pass rate. Tehna scored a perfect 600/600 (100%) to top the exam. Out of 2,62,966 students, 2,53,789 passed. Girls 97.74%, boys 95.42%, transgender 100%. Pathankot topped districts at 98.90%. Second rank shared by Japji Kaur and Jasmeet Kaur with 598/600 (99.67%). Slight dip from last year's 97.30%. Check at pseb.ac.in.
Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has released the KCET 2026 admit card on April 10 at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea. Download using application number and date of birth. KCET exam schedule: Kannada Language Test April 22, Physics & Chemistry April 23, Mathematics/Biology April 24, 2026 — all in offline mode. Carry printed admit card to exam centre. Verify name, photo, and centre details. Result expected May 2026. Counselling June-July 2026.
NTA is releasing JEE Main 2026 Session 2 provisional answer key today, April 11, at jeemain.nta.nic.in. Candidates can view answer key, response sheet, and raise objections at ₹200/question. Question papers were released April 9. Results expected April 20 with JEE Advanced cutoff, AIR, and state toppers. Marking: +4 correct, -1 wrong. Expected General cutoff: 93.1-94.2 percentile. Login using application number and password.
CBSE Class 10 and 12 board exams 2026 concluded on April 10. The Board is activating the Integrated Payment System (IPS) for final payments to exam centres using OECMS data. Payments already issued to 15,941 schools and 3,00,669 officials for practicals. Schools must verify OECMS data before April deadline — no corrections later. Some payments rejected due to incorrect bank details. IPS Practical Portal accessible until April 16.
Karnataka 2nd PUC result 2026 declared — 86.48% overall pass percentage. Kundan Krishna scored a perfect 600/600 (100%) in Science. Disha scored 600/600 in Commerce. Science pass rate highest at 91.69%, Commerce 88.04%, Arts 72.86%. Girls (88.70%) outperformed boys (83.65%). Udupi topped districts at 93.90%. 6,32,200 students appeared, 5,46,698 passed. Revaluation registration April 14-20. Supplementary exam from April 30, 2026.
Telangana Inter Results 2026 for both 1st and 2nd year are expected on April 10 or 11. TSBIE finalized results on April 9, awaiting CM Revanth Reddy's approval. Delay is due to discussions about passing students who missed by 2-3 marks. Lakhs of students waiting. Check results at fastresult.in using hall ticket number. Official date and time confirmation expected shortly from the board.
Assam HSLC result 2026 declared — 65.62% pass rate, 2,81,701 passed out of 4,29,249. SEBA opens re-evaluation portal on April 13 at sebaonline.org. Re-checking fee: ₹350/subject, answer sheet photocopy: ₹550/subject. Last date approximately April 22-23 (12 days from result). Compartment exam in May 2026 for students failing up to 3 subjects with minimum 170 aggregate. Mark corrections to be reported to principal within 30 days.
Assam HSLC result 2026 declared — 65.62% pass rate, up from 63.98% last year. Jyotirmay Das from Sankardev Sishu Niketan, Bajali tops the exam. Out of 4,29,249 students, 2,81,701 passed. Males 67.78%, females 63.96%. Dima Hasao highest pass percentage at 88.23%, Cachar lowest at 49.13%. First division: 85,189 students. Distinction (510+): 3,983 students. Re-evaluation within 12 days at sebaservices.in. Compartment exam July 2026.
Assam Board SEBA HSLC Class 10 result 2026 has been declared today, April 10, 2026. Students can check at asseb.in and fastresult.in using roll number. Passing marks: 30% per subject. Re-checking fee: ₹400/subject (includes scanned answer script copy). Abbreviations: P (Pass), F (Fail), L (Letter 80%+), * (Star 75-80%), D (Distinction 80%+). Compartment exam for up to 3 failed subjects (170 minimum aggregate) in July 2026.
Assam HSLC result 2026 is out today at 10:30 AM. Passing marks: 30% per subject (30/100). Grading: A1 (91-100) to F (0-29 Fail). Re-evaluation at sebaservices.in within 12 days — ₹350/subject for recheck, ₹550/subject for answer sheet photocopy. Revised results within 30 days. Compartment exam for students failing in up to 3 subjects (minimum 170 aggregate) — scheduled May/June 2026. Apply through school. Results June/July 2026.
Assam Board SEBA HSLC Class 10 result 2026 will be declared today, April 10, at 10:30 AM. Students can check results at asseb.in, ahsec.assam.gov.in, assamresult.in, and fastresult.in using their roll number. Marksheet abbreviations: P (Pass), F (Fail), L (Letter marks – 80%+ in subject), * (Star – 75-80% aggregate), D (Distinction – 80%+ aggregate). Download and print marksheet for future reference.
CUET 2026 safe score depends on your target college — 720+ for central universities (JNU, BHU, DU) and 600-720 for other universities. Key strategies: prioritize strong subjects, master PYQs, take 3-4 mock tests weekly, and skip uncertain questions due to negative marking (-6 for wrong vs +5 for correct). Smart attempt strategy matters more than attempting everything. Accuracy beats completion in CUET unlike CBSE boards.
NEET 2026 Biology preparation from Class 12 NCERT is critical — over 50% of Biology questions come from Class 12 chapters. This comprehensive guide covers chapter-wise MCQs, HOTS (Higher Order Thinking Skills), Assertion & Reason, and Case-Based Questions with hints and detailed explanations. Covers Reproduction, Genetics, Evolution, Human Health, Biotechnology, and Ecology. Based on latest NTA NEET pattern and NCERT syllabus. Download free PDF for maximum scoring.
Assam Board SEBA HSLC Class 10 result 2026 is confirmed for April 10, 2026, between 10 AM and 11 AM. CM Himanta Biswa Sarma personally confirmed the date. Results coming before Bihu (April 15). Last year results were declared on April 11. Check at asseb.in, ahsec.assam.gov.in, assamresult.in, and fastresult.in. Enter roll number and captcha to view result. Download and print marksheet for future reference.
The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) has released the Karnataka Board 2nd PUC 2026 results today. Candidates can download their mark sheets. Students can check their results on the Board's official websites—karresults.nic.in and kseab.karnataka.gov.in—as well as on DigiLocker. Additionally, students can also view their results on the fastresult.in website and mobile app.
JEE Main 2026 cutoff is expected to rise slightly this year due to moderate paper difficulty. General category cutoff estimated at 93.1-94.2 percentile (140+ marks), OBC-NCL 79-80, EWS 80-82, SC 60-62, ST 47-49. Class 12 eligibility: 75% for General/OBC, 65% for SC/ST/PwD. Answer key on April 11, result expected April 20. 11.23 lakh candidates appeared across 566 centres. Five-year cutoff trend shows steady increase.
COMEDK UGET 2026 application correction window opens tomorrow, April 10, at 2 PM at comedk.org and closes April 13. Candidates can edit personal information, academic details, photograph, and signature. Name, email, mobile number, and test city preference cannot be changed. This is a one-time opportunity — no further corrections after April 13. Log in using application number and password to make changes.
Kerala CEE has released KEAM 2026 admit cards on April 8, 2026, at cee.kerala.gov.in. The CBT-mode exam begins April 17, 2026, across multiple sessions for Engineering and Pharmacy admissions. Download using application number and password on the candidate portal. Carry printed admit card and original photo ID (Aadhaar, Voter ID, or Passport) on exam day. Mobile display not accepted. Fix photo or signature errors on portal before exam.
UPSC has declared the NDA & NA (2) 2025 final result on April 8, 2026, at upsc.gov.in. A total of 742 candidates qualified — 651 males and 91 females — for the 156th NDA Course and 118th INAC. Top 3: Parth Kumar Tiwari (Rank 1), Ishaan Pachauri (Rank 2), Ishaan Singh (Rank 3). Written exam was held September 14, 2025. Individual marks available in 15 days.
NTA has released the JEE Main 2026 Session 2 post-exam timeline. Question papers released April 9, provisional answer key and objection window on April 11 (₹200/question fee), and results expected April 20 with final rankings. Over 11.23 lakh candidates appeared across 566 centres in 304 Indian cities and 14 international cities. Paper 1 attendance was 93%, Paper 2 was 73%. Best score from both sessions counts. JEE Advanced on May 17.