
The Assam State School Education Board (ASSEB) has officially postponed the remaining Higher Secondary (HS) First Year Examinations of 2025 due to the upcoming Panchayat elections in the state. In a statement issued on Friday, the board cited the widespread engagement of school teachers in election activities, such as training, polling, and counting, as the primary reason for the decision.
The Panchayat electoral process is scheduled to conclude on May 20, 2025, making it impractical to conduct the remaining exams on time. According to the State Election Commissionâs released schedule, teachers across Assam will be busy with various tasks integral to the polling process. ASSEB stated that holding the pending exams would be unwise, given the logistical implications.
However, the board acknowledged that delaying the exams would also create a significant academic disruption to the affected students. To mitigate this, ASSEB has decided to cancel the remaining papers altogether. The notification also clarified that students who had already sat for the March 2025 HS First Year exams will be permitted to sit for the HS Final Examinations in 2026, subject to regular board rules.

The move comes after the Assam State Election Commission released the Panchayat election schedule earlier this week. The decision has been met with some understanding from students and parents, who acknowledge the logistical difficulties posed by the elections. “We understand the challenges posed by the elections, and we appreciate the boardâs decision to prioritize academic integrity,” said a parent from a local school.
The ASSEBâs notification has brought some relief to students who were anxiously awaiting the postponed exams. “We were worried about the impact of the elections on our academic schedule,” said a student. “However, this decision has given us a clearer picture, and weâll focus on preparing for the 2026 exams.” The Assam governmentâs efforts to ensure smooth elections and maintain academic continuity are being closely watched by education experts and stakeholders.
The postponement of the exams has also sparked discussions on the broader implications of elections on the stateâs education system. As Assam continues to navigate the complexities of holding polls and maintaining academic calendars, educators and policymakers are weighing the balance between democratic participation and academic requirements.
The Assam State School Education Boardâs decision to cancel the remaining HS First Year Examinations of 2025 has sparked a mix of reactions from students, parents, and educators. While some have expressed understanding, others have raised concerns about the potential impact on the education calendar. As the state gears up for the Panchayat elections, one thing is certain: the Assam governmentâs efforts to balance democratic participation and academic continuity will be closely watched.













