OTET 2025 result out at bseodisha.ac.in; 1.06 lakh qualify Odisha Teacher Eligibility Test
Vaishnavi Shukla | February 12, 2026 | 03:56 PM IST | 1 min read
OTET Result 2025: More than 1.53 lakh candidates appeared for the exam, and 6,673 were absent for the teacher eligibility test.
The Board of Secondary Education (BSE) Odisha has announced the Odisha Teacher Eligibility Test (OTET) December 2025 exam result. Candidates can download their OTET December 2025 result on the official website, bseodisha.ac.in. The overall pass percentage for OTET December 2025 exam is 68.97%.
As per the official BSE Odisha notice, candidates who qualified for the OTET exam can download their certificate after paying the required fee by Feb 12. Candidates who could not qualify for the exam can download their OMR answer sheets on the official website by February 18, till 4 pm.
For OTET 2025 paper 1, the pass percentage stood at 71.16% and for paper 2 at 68.06%.
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Odisha OTET 2025: Statistics
The statistics for the Odisha OTET 2025 exam are as follows.
|
Paper |
Registered |
Appeared |
Absent |
Qualified |
|
Paper 1 |
47,731 |
45,091 |
2,640 |
32,087 |
|
Paper 2 |
1,12,689 |
1,08,656 |
4,033 |
73,954 |
|
Total |
1,60,420 |
1,53,747 |
6,673 |
1,06,041 |
BSE Odisha conducted the OTET 2025 exam on December 17 for both papers 1 and 2 across various centres. Candidates who have qualified for the exam are eligible for teaching positions in primary and upper primary schools across Odisha.
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