Odisha 10th result 2025 today at 4 pm for 5.5 lakh candidates: BSE
BSE Odisha Class 10 result 2025: The link to download scorecard will be available on the official website, bseodisha.ac.in from 6 pm onwards.
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CUTTACK : The Board of Secondary Education (BSE), Odisha will declare the results of the Class 10 board exams 2025 today, May 2, said board officials. Odisha Class 10 results 2025 will be declared on the official website, bseodisha.ac.in.
"Results of the matriculation examination, including the State Open School Certificate Examination (for school dropouts) and the Madhyama Examination (for Sanskrit students) will simultaneously be published at 4 pm," BSE president Srikant Tarai told PTI.
Tarai also informed that the BSE Odisha 10th results 2025 will be available online on the BSE website from 6 pm onwards. Students residing in areas where there are no internet facilities can get their Odisha Matric results 2025 through mobile phones by SMS, a BSE release said. Students will be able to check their BSE Odisha Class 10 results 2025 by typing a message in the format - OR10<Rollno> and send it to 5676750.
Around 5.5 lakh students appeared for the High School Certificate (HSC) examinations held from February 21 to March 6 in a single shift. The Odisha board introduced watermarks, barcodes, and encrypted security numbers to prevent paper leaks in Class 10 board exams.
Odisha 10th Result 2025: Grading system
The grading system for Class 10 board exams 2025 is given below.
Mark Range |
Grade Value |
Letter Grade |
90% & above up to 100% (540 to 600 marks) |
Outstanding |
A1 |
80% & above but below 90% (480 to 539 marks) |
Excellent |
A2 |
70% & above but below 80% (420 to 479 marks) |
Very Good |
B1 |
60% & above but below 70% (360 to 419 Marks) |
Good |
B2 |
50% & above but below 60% (300 to 359 marks) |
Above average |
C |
40% & above but below 50% (240 to 299 marks) |
Average |
D |
33% & above but below 40% (198 to 239 marks) |
Fair |
E |
Below 33% (000 to 197 marks) |
Unsatisfactory Needs to appear again |
F |
Candidates securing less than 30 marks in an individual paper(s) but securing aggregate marks of more than 197. |
Unsatisfactory Needs to appear again |
F |
With inputs from PTI
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