Odisha Class 10th supplementary result for 2023 exam out; direct link
Mridusmita Deka | August 7, 2023 | 03:55 PM IST | 1 min read
The bseodisha.ac.in website has made the Odisha board Class 10th result link active.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Odisha Class 10th supplementary result has been announced today, August 7. The bseodisha.ac.in website is hosting the Board of Secondary Education Odisha (BSE Odisha) Class 10th result. To access and download the BSE Odisha 10th result 2023 supplementary results, candidates will be required to key in their roll numbers or names.
Students who failed in one or two subjects in the Class 10 board exams were able to apply for Odisha 10th supplementary exam 2023. The Odisha board 10th result 2023 was declared on May 18 and the overall pass percentage stood at 96.40%. The pass percentage among the boy candidates is 95.75 percent, while it is 97.05 percent among the girls. With the announcement of the BSE Odisha supplementary exam results, the pass percentage is likely to increase gender-wise and overall.
BSE Class 10 Supplementary Results: Know How To Check
Step 1: Visit the BSE Odisha website -- bseodisha.ac.in
Step 2: On the designated link click the Class 10th result 2023 supplementary
Step 3: Check the BSE HSC result using the roll numbers specified on the Odisha Board Class 10 supplementary exam admit card
Apart from the official website, the Odisha board Class 10 HSC result scorecard has also been made available for download at results.indiaresults.com 2023 website.
BSE 2023 Result: Credentials Required
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