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Business Standard
28-05-2025
- General
- Business Standard
CHSE Odisha instant exam 2025: Online form submission begins today
The Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE) Odisha has started the application form submission process for the CHSE Odisha instant exam 2025 today, May 28. The students from arts, commerce, science, and vocational streams can now submit their application forms by June 2 from their respective higher secondary schools. The CHSE Odisha Instant Exam 2025 will be conducted on June 25 and 26, with one sitting scheduled per day. The timing and duration of each exam will differ based on the subject. This special exam is being held for students who have passed overall but failed in one compulsory, elective, or trade subject. What is the CHSE instant exam? The CHSE Instant exam is conducted for students who failed one compulsory, elective, or trade subject. The exam is open to both regular and non-regular students, including those enrolled in distance learning programs. Students who appeared as compartmental candidates in only one paper of the AHS Examination-2025 and failed that paper are also eligible to take the exam in 2025, but only for the subject they failed. According to the official notice, 'A candidate, whose result has been withheld/cancelled for mass malpractice, shall not be eligible for Instant Examination-2D25'. The official notification for the HS Instant Exam 2025 includes a list of eligible candidates, providing details like their stream, roll number, registration number, name, subject, and category. CHSE instant exam 2025: Important dates and time According to the official announcement, students can submit their applications online until June 2, 2025, with the online application process opening today, May 28. The first sitting of the 2025 CHSE Odisha instant exam will take place from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM on June 25 and 26. CHSE Odisha Instant Exam 2025: How to Apply? Step 1: Visit the official website at Step 2: In the announcement segment, press on the CHSE Odisha Online Form 2025 for Instant Exam. Step 3: Fill in your login credentials, such as application number and date of birth. Step 4: Enter the application form and send the required documents. Step 5: Make a payment of the essential registration fee and submit it. Step 6: Download the application form for later use. CHSE instant exam 2025: Fee structure • For appearing in a non-practical subject: Rs 520 • For appearing in a Practical /Project paper (except Biology): Rs 560 • For appearing in the Biology subject: Rs 600 • According to the CHSE, the candidates who have made the payment of an additional centre charge at the time of the Annual H.S. Examination, 2025, will also have to make a payment of an additional centre charge of Rs 50 per candidate if they submit examination forms for instant examination, 2025. • The examination fee of Rs. 165 (examination fees) plus the practical/project examination fee of Rs. 40 per paper is the benchmark for candidates with a disability. CHSE instant exam 2025: Eligibility • The examination can be taken by a regular or former regular candidate in the Arts, Commerce, Science, and Vocational Streams as well as Distance Education who has received a high mark overall (210 marks) but failed one required, elective, or trade paper. • A candidate will not be eligible for the 2025 Instant Examination if their results have been withheld or cancelled due to widespread misconduct. • If a candidate has only taken one Compartmental Candidate paper in the AHS Examination-2025 and failed it, they can only take that paper again in the Instant Examination-2025. Candidates will have to attach the documents below to submit their CHSE Odisha instant exam 2025 application.


New Indian Express
22-05-2025
- Science
- New Indian Express
Odisha: 82.7 per cent of students clear Plus II, girls outdo boys in all streams
BHUBANESWAR : The Annual Higher Secondary Examination (AHSE) 2025 conducted by the Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE) has recorded an overall pass percentage of 82.77. The results were announced by School and Mass Education Minister Nityananda Gond here on Wednesday. The overall pass percentage in the four streams of arts, science, commerce and vocational education this year has recorded a marginal decrease by 0.61 per cent (pc) over the previous year, in which a total 83.38 pc students had cleared the examination. Science stream recorded the highest pass percentage of 87.5, followed by commerce at 83.20, arts at 80.51 and vocational education 60.57. In 2024, the pass percentage was 86.93 for science, 82.27 for commerce, 80.95 for arts and 68.02 for vocational education. A total of 3.8 lakh students appeared for the examination this year. Girls, yet again, outperformed boys in all the streams.


Hindustan Times
22-05-2025
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
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Hans India
22-05-2025
- General
- Hans India
Girls outshine boys in Plus 2 exam
Bhubaneswar: Girls performed better than boys in the Plus 2 (Class 12) examinations in Odisha, the results of which were declared on Wednesday. About 82.77 per cent of students cleared the examinations conducted by the Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE), School and Mass Education Minister Nityananda Gond said. About 3.93 lakh students had filled the forms for the Annual Higher Secondary Examination 2025, and of them, 3.82 lakh appeared, he said. Out of the 3.16 lakh students who passed the examinations, 1.74 lakh are girls and 1.42 lakh are boys, he said. The pass percentage of boys is 77.88 and girls is 87.24, he added. Gond said 1,01,914 students passed in the first division, 67,815 students secured second division, and 1,43,339 students got third division. The pass percentage in Arts is 80.51, Science 87.49, Commerce 83.2 and 60.57 in vocational studies, he said. Students can download their marksheet from and Congratulating the successful students, Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi wished for their bright future. For the students who did not get the desired results, he said, 'We will have to give many more exams in the coming days. Success in the exams of life is the real success. Make efforts with confidence. Make your father, mother and the country proud.'


Hans India
22-05-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
Students' Union polls to be held after 7 years
Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government is planning to hold elections to Students' Unions in colleges and universities this year, after a gap of seven years. Speaking to reporters here, Higher Education Minister Suryabanshi Suraj said, 'Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi had earlier promised that Students' Union elections would be held this year.' Efforts are being made to commence the academic session for undergraduate and postgraduate courses by July 15 so that the first semester is completed on time before Dussehra holidays, and students' studies are not hampered during the elections, he said. On the extension of the deadline for admission into undergraduate courses in higher educational institutions under his department, Suraj made it clear that the students will get ample time for admission after the announcement of Class 12 exam results by the Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE), Odisha. The Class 12 students will be given at least 10 days time to upload their mark-sheets after the publication of their results, he said. Notably, on Tuesday, the government extended the deadline for admission into the degree courses from May 20 to June 1. 'This year, we started the admission process for UG courses earlier than other years, on April 16, so that we could wrap it up at the earliest and the syllabus and the students' elections could be completed on time. Last year, the admission process continued till December,' he said. The previous BJD government had stopped holding college elections since 2018 due to various reasons, including violence on campuses and the Covid-19 pandemic. The BJP, in its 2024 election manifesto, had promised to resume the students' elections after coming to power. Last year in December, the Chief Minister had said that elections to Students' Unions in colleges and universities, which were stopped since 2018, will be held from 2025 academic year. Speaking during the the 49th session of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) of Odisha, Majhi had said, 'Students' Union elections in colleges and universities have not been conducted in the State for many years. I am still at a loss as to why the previous government had stopped it.'