BSE Odisha board 10th result 2026 likely by May second week: Reports
Vaishnavi Shukla | March 3, 2026 | 07:43 PM IST | 1 min read
BSE Odisha conducted HSC board exams 2026 for more than 5.61 lakh students from February 19 to March 2.
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Download NowThe Board of Secondary Education (BSE), Odisha, may likely announce Odisha board exam 10th results 2026 by the second week of May for more than 5.61 lakh students. Odisha board 10th exam 2026 was conducted smoothly without any incident, such as question paper leak or malpractices at the centres.
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According to several media reports, BSE Odisha president Srikant Tarai, only a few minor incidents were reported, which were rectified immediately. The board president added that the evaluation process for the OMR (objective) sheets has begun, and the assessment of subjective answer sheets will commence on March 19.
Around 15,000 teachers will be engaged to evaluate the Odisha board 10th answer sheet 2026 at 51 centres. Over 5.61 lakh students took the board examination at 3,082 centres throughout Odisha.
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BSE Odisha 10th grading system 2026
The grading system for BSE Odisha 10th exams 2026 is as follows.
|
Mark Range |
Grade Value |
Letter Grade |
|
90% & above up to 100% (540 to 600 marks) |
Outstanding |
A1 |
|
80% & above but below 90% (480 to 539 marks) |
Excellent |
A2 |
|
70% & above but below 80% (420 to 479 marks) |
Very Good |
B1 |
|
60% & above but below 70% (360 to 419 Marks) |
Good |
B2 |
|
50% & above but below 60% (300 to 359 marks) |
Above average |
C |
|
40% & above but below 50% (240 to 299 marks) |
Average |
D |
|
33% & above but below 40% (198 to 239 marks) |
Fair |
E |
|
Below 33% (000 to 197 marks) |
Unsatisfactory. Needs to appear again |
F |
|
Students securing less than 30 marks in an individual paper(s) but securing aggregate marks of more than 197. |
Unsatisfactory. Needs to appear again |
F |
BSE Odisha will announce the Odisha board 10th result 2026 on the official website, bseodisha.nic.in. As per last year’s statistics, a total of 502,417 students appeared for the exam, marking the pass percentage at 94.93%.
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