Odisha CHSE rechecking result 2024 out; check revised scores at orissaresults.nic.in
Alivia Mukherjee | July 14, 2024 | 10:56 AM IST | 1 min read
Odisha Class 12th Result 2024: The pass percentages are 86.93% for the Science stream, 82.27% for Commerce, and 80.95% for Arts.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Council of Higher Secondary Education, Odisha has declared the Odisha Class 12 re-checking, re-addition result 2024 today, July 14. Students will be able to check their Odisha CHSE Class 12 re-checking result 2024 by visiting the official websites – chseodisha.nic.in and orissaresults.nic.in.
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Students could apply for Odisha CHSE 2024 re-evaluation from June 1 to June 15. CHSE provides a re-checking process for students who are not satisfied with their exam results. This process allows students to have their answer sheets re-evaluated to ensure that all answers have been marked correctly and that there have been no errors in the totaling of marks.
Odisha CHSE Rechecking Result 2024: Passing marks
In order to successfully complete the CHSE Odisha +2 examinations, students must obtain a minimum score of 33 percent in both individual subjects and overall aggregate. Those who do not meet the passing criteria for the Odisha CHSE 2024 exams are given the opportunity to sit for supplementary examinations.
Odisha Class 12 result 2024 statistics
Candidates can have a look at the CHSE Odisha Class 12th results statistic 2024 below.
|
CHSE 12th stream |
Overall pass percentage |
Gender-wise |
|
Arts |
80.95% Total students appeared- 2,35,218 |
Total boys pass percentage- 72.68% Total girls pass percentage- 87.56% |
|
Commerce |
82.27% Total students appeared - 25,897 |
Total boys passed- 80.40% total girls passed- 85.55% |
|
Science |
86.93% Total students appeared - 1,15,895 |
Total boys passed- 86.21% Total girls passed- 87.74% |
|
Vocational |
68.02% Total students appeared- 5,636 |
Total boys passed- 64.675 Total girls passed- 71.40% |
Odisha CHSE Rechecking, Re-addition Result 2024: Steps to check
Candidates can follow these steps to check the Odisha CHSE 2024 re-checking result.
- Visit the official website, chseodisha.nic.in.
- On the homepage, click on the link that reads, 'Notification of re-checking and re-addition for AHSE-2024'
- The Odisha CHSE rechecking and re-addition result 2024 PDF will appear on the screen.
- Download and take a printout of Odisha CHSE rechecking result 2024 for future references
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