Odisha board Class 10th result 2023 tomorrow; check last 5 years pass percentage
Students will need their roll number and date of birth to access the BSE Odisha Class 10th result 2023.
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NEW DELHI: The Board of Secondary Education, Odisha will declare the Odisha board Class 10 result 2023 tomorrow, May 18, 2023. Around 5.32 lakh students who appeared in the matriculation examination are waiting for the announcement of the Odisha 10th result 2023.
Once the result is out, students will be able to check and download their results from the official website, bseodisha.nic.in. The credentials required to access the Class 10th result 2023 Odisha is roll number and date of birth.
Students will also be able to access the Odisha board result offline by sending an SMS to 5676750. BSE conducted the Odisha board Class 10 exams 2023 from March 10 to March 17.
The online BSE Odisha 10th result mark sheet will be provisional and students will have to collect the original mark sheet from their respective schools.
Odisha Class 10 Result 2023: Last five years’ pass percentage
Year
|
Total students appeared
|
Overall pass percentage
|
Boys pass percentage | Girls pass percentage |
2022
|
5,26,818
|
90.55
|
88.77
|
92.37
|
2021
|
5,74,125
|
97.89
|
2,80,352
|
2,81,658
|
2020
|
5,60,905
|
78.76
|
77.8
|
81.98
|
2019
|
3,97,125
|
70.78
|
65.26
|
72.65
|
2018
|
5,90,367
|
92.47
|
49.34
|
51
|
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