CHSE Results / CHSE Odisha Class 12 Results 2026 To Be Declared Today
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Key Points
CHSE Odisha will declare Class 12 results today at 12:30 pm for Arts, Science, Commerce, and Vocational streams. Over 4 lakh students appeared for the exam, with results to be available on official portals.
Bhubaneswar, May 20: The Council of Higher Secondary Education Odisha (CHSE Odisha) will announce the Class 12 (Plus Two) Results 2026 today at 12:30 pm for all streams — Arts, Science, Commerce, and Vocational. Schools and Mass Education Minister Nityananda Gond is expected to release the results during a press conference.
Official Websites for Results
Students can access their marksheets from the official portals: chseodisha.nic.in, results.odisha.gov.in, and digilocker.gov.in. Results will be available online, ensuring students across the state can download their scorecards conveniently.
Exam Details
The annual Plus Two examinations were conducted between February 18 and March 28, 2026. This year, more than 4 lakh students registered across all streams, with 4,01,623 filling forms and 3,96,592 appearing for the exams. Around 5,031 students did not take the test despite registration.
Also Read: CHSE Odisha To Declare Class-12 Results On May 20; Here's How You Can Check Your Scores
Improvement Exam Facility
For the first time, CHSE Odisha has introduced an improvement exam option for Plus Two students. Those who pass the annual exam can reappear in one subject to improve their marks. However, students who fail will not be eligible for improvement exams. The improvement tests will be conducted within two months of the result declaration, and results will be published within 60 days.
CHSE has also provide the facility this time for allowing successful Class 12 students, is they want, thye can reappear in one subject within two months.
For the first time, CHSE Odisha introduced improvement exams, allowing successful Class 12 students to reappear in one subject within two months, though failed candidates are not eligible. Results follow in 60 days.
The announcement has generated excitement among students and parents across Odisha. With over 4 lakh candidates awaiting results, the declaration marks a crucial milestone in the academic calendar. The new improvement exam facility is expected to provide relief to students aiming for higher scores in competitive examinations.
Official Websites for Results
Students can access their marksheets from the official portals: chseodisha.nic.in, results.odisha.gov.in, and digilocker.gov.in. Results will be available online, ensuring students across the state can download their scorecards conveniently.
Exam Details
The annual Plus Two examinations were conducted between February 18 and March 28, 2026. This year, more than 4 lakh students registered across all streams, with 4,01,623 filling forms and 3,96,592 appearing for the exams. Around 5,031 students did not take the test despite registration.
Also Read: CHSE Odisha To Declare Class-12 Results On May 20; Here's How You Can Check Your Scores
Improvement Exam Facility
For the first time, CHSE Odisha has introduced an improvement exam option for Plus Two students. Those who pass the annual exam can reappear in one subject to improve their marks. However, students who fail will not be eligible for improvement exams. The improvement tests will be conducted within two months of the result declaration, and results will be published within 60 days.
CHSE has also provide the facility this time for allowing successful Class 12 students, is they want, thye can reappear in one subject within two months.
For the first time, CHSE Odisha introduced improvement exams, allowing successful Class 12 students to reappear in one subject within two months, though failed candidates are not eligible. Results follow in 60 days.
The announcement has generated excitement among students and parents across Odisha. With over 4 lakh candidates awaiting results, the declaration marks a crucial milestone in the academic calendar. The new improvement exam facility is expected to provide relief to students aiming for higher scores in competitive examinations.
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