CHSE declares Odisha class 12 Commerce and Arts Result
Bedasree Das | June 26, 2018 | 12:26 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JUNE 9: The Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE), Odisha has declared the result of Odisha 12th Commerce and Arts result at 10:30 AM today in the online mode. The board examinations were conducted between March 6-28, 2018. A total of 2,30,000 students had appeared and 1.58 lakh students have cleared their exam. Similar to Science result, girls performed better. In Arts, 75.39% of girls have passed Odisha CHSE as compared to 60.88% boys. In Commerce, 78.48% girls have passed as compared to 73.11% boys. The result of Science stream were declared on May 19, 2018. This year, the overall pass percentage for Science stood at 76.98.
In 2017, Odisha CHSE result was released on May 12 for Science stream and May 31 for Arts and Commerce stream. A total of 3,80,707 students had appeared for the exams. The overall pass percentage last year was 81.11.
Here’s how you can check your result:
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Visit the official website of CHSE
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In the space provided, enter your roll number and registration number as given on the admit card
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Click on submit
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Odisha CHSE result 2018 will be available on the screen
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Download and printout the result and retain it for future reference.
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