
Odisha 10th Result 2025: Direct link to check BSE Odisha Matric results
To check the results, students must use their roll and registration numbers.
The board shared other details such as the number of candidates, the pass percentage, the gender-wise result, the district-wise result, along with the result.
This year, the board conducted the examination from February 21to March 6.
These are the steps students need to follow to check their results-
Last year, BSE Odisha announced the Matric result on March 26. The pass percentage in the BSE Odisha Class 10 exam was 96.07 per cent. The pass percentage of girls was 96.73 per cent, while it was 95.39 per cent for boys. A total of 2,644 schools got 100 per cent result, meaning all students from those schools passed the Matric exam last year.
A total of 5,41,061 students appeared for the Matric exam last year, of whom 5,30,153 passed.
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5 days ago
- Time of India
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