CHSE Odisha 12th results 2021 to be announced by July 31, says report
As per the direction of the Supreme Court of India, the board is planning to release the Odisha plus two result 2021 by July 31, says the report.
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NEW DELHI: The Odisha government announced that the Class 12 results will be released by the Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE) by July 31, as per a report of The New Indian Express.
Education minister Samir Ranjan Dash said, "As per the direction of the Supreme Court to the state Boards and Councils, we are planning to declare the annual Plus II examination results by July 31," the report added.
On June 19, Odisha government issued modalities for Class 12 results 2021 for the cancelled exams. Scores will be awarded to students in theory papers/theory components of papers on the basis of the performance of the students in the 10th Board examination.
According to CHSE officials, This year the pass percentage of students in the CHSE Plus two exams may cross 90% as it will be declared on the basis of Class 10 board examination in which over 97% of students were declared pass. The alternative assessment is likely to fetch more marks, the report added.
Also, students who are not satisfied with the 12th result 2021 odisha released on the basis of evaluation criteria can opt to appear for the examination, which will be conducted when the situation will be conducive.
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