BSE Odisha Class 10 Exam 2026: Over 5.61 lakh students appear; AI CCTV, QR in question papers
Press Trust of India | February 19, 2026 | 12:41 PM IST | 1 min read
The BSE Odisha Class 10 exam was conducted under tight security with AI-enabled CCTV and QR-coded question papers to prevent leaks.
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Download NowBhubaneswar: The class 10 final examination of the Odisha board began on Thursday, with more than 5.61 lakh students appearing in it, officials said. The High School Certificate (HSC), Madhyama, and Open School Certificate Examinations, conducted by the Board of Secondary Education (BSE), will continue till March 2, they said.
The examinations, which started at 9 am and ended at 11.30 am, were being conducted at 3,082 centres amid tight security arrangements, they added. On the first day, students appeared for the Modern Indian Language (Odia) paper. Students were allowed to carry their admit cards, pens, pencils and geometry boxes, officials said, adding that no other items were permitted at the exam centres.
Invigilators and other teachers deployed for the examination have been barred from using their mobile phones, they said. To prevent malpractices, a three-tier squad system has been developed, and special vigilance teams have been deployed to make surprise visits to exam centres, they said. The examination halls are also being monitored centrally using AI-enabled CCTV cameras from the control room set up at BSE's office in Cuttack.
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QR codes and watermarks have been introduced in the question papers as an additional security measure, officials said. Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi wished the students appearing in the examination. "Remember, this is not merely your academic evaluation, but rather a true measure of your patience, perseverance, and self-confidence," Majhi said in a post on X.
"Do not let any kind of mental pressure overwhelm you; proceed to the examination centre with a positive mindset and firm determination - because a calm mind and unwavering confidence are the true mantras for excellent performance," he advised the students.
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