BSE Odisha 10th Result 2021 to be out soon; Check details here
Odisha Board is all set to declare the Odisha Class 10th result 2021. The BSE 10th result 2021 will be available at 4 pm on the official website - orissaresults.nic.in.
Shivam Jadoun | June 25, 2021 | 03:18 PM IST
NEW DELHI:
Board of Secondary Education (BSE), Odisha will soon declare the HSC 10th result 2021 today at 4 pm. The BSE Odisha 10th result 2021 will be available online at 6 pm on the official website - bseodisha.nic.in 2021.
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Students who registered are advised to keep on checking the site for getting regular updates regarding the Odisha 10th results 2021.
The board will release the matric result Odisha 2021 along with State Open School Certificate, and Madhyama Examination 2021.
Odisha HSC result 2021: How will students be evaluated?
Students will be evaluated based on the scores of Class 9 and 10. Class 9 will have a weightage of 40 per cent, whereas Class 10 will be given 60 percent weightage. The marks will be awarded based on their performance in Class 9 half-yearly and final exams, and practice exams of Class 10.
How to check BSE Odisha 10th Result 2021
Follow the below-given steps to check Odisha HSC result 2021
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Go to the board's official website, orissaresults.nic.in .
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On the home page, Look for the ‘HSC Odisha result 2021’ link.
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The Odisha Class 10th 2021 result page will be displayed on the screen.
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Enter the roll number and date of birth (dd/mm/yyyy).
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Click on the ‘Submit’ button.
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HSC 10th result 2021 Odisha will be displayed on the screen.
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Save the 10th result 2021 Odisha HSC and take a print of the same.
Students can also check BSE Odisha Class 10 results 2021 using SMS service. Candidates will have to type OR01 <Roll No> and send SMS to 5676750.
Last year, around 5.34 lakh students appeared for the Odisha Class 10 board exams. Of which 4.21 lakh passed the exam, taking the overall pass percentage to 78.76 per cent. Whereas, 3.8 lakh students appeared in 2019, of which 70.78 percent students passed the exam.
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