Odisha board to declare CHSE arts result 2022 today; know how to check result
Odisha CHSE Arts result 2022 will be announced today. Students can check Odisha plus two exam 2022 result at chseodisha.nic.in.
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NEW DELHI: The Council of Higher Secondary Education, CHSE, Odisha will declare the Odisha plus two arts result 2022 today at 1 pm. The Odisha CHSE Arts result 2022 will be announced in online mode on the official website, chseodisha.nic.in result 2022 .
Students can go to the official website to view their CHSE arts exam results for 2022. They will need to enter their roll number and registration number in order to check the status of their CHSE Art results for 2022.
How to check Odisha CHSE arts result 2022 online?
Students who appeared for the CHSE 2022 exams conducted from April 28 to May 31, 2022, can check Odisha 12th arts result 2022 by following the steps given below:
- Go to the official website of the Odisha Board: chseodisha.nic.in.
- Click on the link 'Odisha CHSE Result for Arts'.
- Now, you will be redirected to the result window.
- Fill in the roll number and registration number and click on the submit button.
- Odisha Class 12 result 2022 will be displayed on the screen.
- Take a screenshot of Odisha plus two Arts result 2022.
- Keep the result safe for future use.
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