Odisha Class 10 offline exam 2021 to be held in July: Reports
Shivam Jadoun | June 30, 2021 | 02:50 PM IST | 1 min read
Odisha matriculation exam for Class 10 students will be held in offline mode in July. The registration form will start from July 5, 2021, say reports.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Board of Secondary Education (BSE), Odisha will conduct the Class 10 offline exams for students who are not satisfied with the marks obtained through evaluation criteria, as per a report by Odisha TV. On June 25, the board declared matric result Odisha 2021 .
According to BSE officials, the Odisha matric exam 2021 will be held in offline mode in July. The registration process will start from July 5, 2021.
BSE President Ramashis Hazra said, “The form fill up process will begin from July 5 and we also want to conduct the offline exam by July, taking into account the COVID situation as well,” as per the report.
Students who are not happy with the marks obtained through BSE matric evaluation criteria can appear in the examination.
The BSE president further clarified that there has been no irregularities in the Odisha matric evaluation and publication of results. The results were prepared through a mathematical formula, the report added.
Students are advised to regularly check the Odisha board official website bsc odisha.nic.in to keep themselves updated.
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