SAMS Odisha +2 admission merit list 2022 today at samsodisha.gov.in; Know how to download
SAMS Odisha +2 merit list 2022 will be released today at 3 PM. Students can check Odisha SAMS merit list on samsodisha.gov.in.
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NEW DELHI: Department of School and Mass Education, Odisha will release the Student Academic Management System, SAMS Odisha +2 admission merit list today, August 17, 2022. The Odisha +2 merit list will be released at 3 PM. Students who have registered can check the SAMS Odisha +2 first merit list online from the official website, samsodisha.gov.in.
The admissions related formalities for SAMS Odisha +2 selection list will be held from August 19 to 25, 2022. Admission data updation and error reporting by Higher Secondary Schools in the e-Space will be available till August 26, 2022 up to 6 pm.
Steps to download SAMS Odisha +2 merit list 2022
Students can check and download the Odisha merit list 2022 through the following steps.
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Visit the official website, samsodisha.gov.in.
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On the homepage, click on the SAMS Odisha +2 meir list 2022’ link.
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Enter the required credentials as asked.
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The online SAMS first admission list 2022 will get displayed on the screen
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Take a printout and save it for future reference.
Odisha arts result 2022 was declared on August 8, 2022. A total of 82.80% students were declared pass. The CHSE Class 12 results for the commerce and science stream were announced on July 27, 2022.
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