Odisha 10th Result 2019 declared @bseodisha.nic.in; 70.78% students clear the exam
Jasleen Kaur Taneja | May 21, 2019 | 09:27 AM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI, MAY 21: The Board of Secondary Education, Odisha has announced the Odisha HSC result 2019 today at the official website - bseodisha.nic.in at 9 am. Students who appeared for the exam from February 22 to March 8 can check their result online or via SMS. The result has been declared in a press conference from the board office at Cuttack. Following that, the Class 10th board exam results are made live on the official website.This year, a total of 5.23 lakh candidates appeared in the class 10 examination and the overall pass percentage is 70.78.
Steps to check Odisha 10th result 2019-
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Click on Odisha 10th result or visit the BSE Odisha result official website orissaresults.nic.in/
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The home page of 10th result website will open
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Now, click on the link of BSE HSC result 2019
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Enter the roll number and date-of-birth as given on the admit card.
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Click on Submit
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The result will open up on the screen
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Download and take a printout of Odisha board Class 10th result and retain it for future correspondence
Note: The Odisha 10th result 2019 will be made available on the website at 11 am.
Checking Odisha matric result via SMS
To check the result via SMS, students need to type OR10<Rollno> and send it to 5676750 .
Last year, the Odisha matric result was released on May 7 and the overall pass percentage was 76.23.The highest pass percentage of 88.25 percent was recorded in Baleswar district.
Here is a screenshot of the result login window:
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