Odisha 10th result 2023 shortly at bseodisha.ac.in; how to download marksheet
Vagisha Kaushik | May 18, 2023 | 09:57 AM IST | 1 min read
Odisha 10th result 2023 will be declared today at 10am at bseodisha.ac.in, orissaresults.nic.in. Know ways of checking scores.
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Download NowNEW DELHI : The Board of Secondary Education, Odisha will declare the Odisha 10th result 2023 today, May 18. Students who appeared for Class 10 exams will be able to check Odisha matric result 2023 on the official website – bseodisha.ac.in. Around 5.32 lakh students are awaiting results. Odisha Class 10 board exams 2023 were conducted from March 10 to March 17.
Students will need login credentials such as roll number and date of birth to check their BSE Odisha 10th result 2023. The online marksheet will be provisional in nature and students will have to collect their marksheets from their respective schools.
How to check Odisha 10th result 2023 online?
- Visit the official website of Odisha board – bseodisha.ac.in
- Alternatively, go to orissaresults.nic.in
- Click on the link which says Odisha HSC results 2023
- Enter roll number and date of birth along with captcha code given
- Click on ‘Submit’ button
- BSE Odisha 10th result 2023 will be displayed on the screen
Steps to check Odisha Matric result 2023 via SMS?
- Open the messaging app on your phone
- Click on ‘New message’
- Type a message in the format: OR10<Rollno>
- Send the message to 5676750
- Odisha HSC result 2023 will be sent to student’s mobile number
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