BSE Odisha HSC result 2020 statistics; Check pass percentage, toppers details here
Apoorva Singh | July 29, 2020 | 12:22 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Board of Secondary Education, Odisha has declared the Class 10 result today on July 29, 2020. The result can be accessed through the official website orissaresults.nic.in. This year a total of 5,60,905 students have appeared in the Odisha 10th examination 2020. The overall passing percentage for BSE Odisha Class 10 result is 78.76%. Odisha board has not released any toppers this year. Check the result statistics and other details here.
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BSE Odisha result 2020 statistics
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Total number of students appeared in the Odisha 10th examination 2020- 5,60,905
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Overall pass percentage of BSE Odisha Class 10 result - 78.76%
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Total number of girls appeared in the examination - 262738
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Total number of girls passed - 215368
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Overall pass percentage of girls - 81.98%
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Total no. of boys appeared - 247451
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Total number of boys passed - 192501
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Boys' pass percentage - 77.8%
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