Odisha CHSE 2024 instant exam schedule out; registration begins from May 31
Alivia Mukherjee | May 28, 2024 | 07:22 PM IST | 2 mins read
Odisha CHSE instant exam 2024 will be held on June 28 and 29.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE) Odisha has announced the CHSE Odisha 2024 instant exam dates. The Odisha CHSE 2024 instant exam will be held from June 28. Students will have the opportunity to appear for both theory and as well as practical or project papers in the Odisha CHSE 2024 instant exam. The Odisha 12th result was declared on May 26.
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The Odisha CHSE instant exam 2024 registration process will begin on May 31. The last date to submit the Odisha CHSE 2024 instant exam application form to schools is June 5. As per the official schedule, the schools are required to deposit the Odisha CHSE 2024 exam fee by June 7. The last date to submit the Odisha CHSE 2024 instant exam application form by zone office to head office is June 12.
Odisha CHSE 2024 Instant Exam: Required documents for registration
Candidates are required to submit the following documents for Odisha CHSE 2024 instant exam registration.
- Annexure-2
- SB collect receipt
- Passport size photo
- Copy of mark sheet
Odisha CHSE instant exam 2024 schedule
Candidates can have a look at the Odisha Class 12 instant exam schedule below.
|
Date |
Timing |
Subjects |
|
June 28 |
10 am to 1 pm |
All the theory papers of a subject in arts, science, commerce, vocational stream and distance education. (regular and ex- regular) except biology and vocational trade |
|
10 am to 11:30 |
Biology- lI (Botany) |
|
|
11:50 to 1:20 pm |
Biology-ll (Zoology) |
|
|
10 am to 12 pm |
Integrated vocational subjects and indian music |
|
|
10 am to 11:30 am |
Vocational trade subiect |
|
|
10 am to 12 pm |
All Vocational stream Trade subjects |
|
|
June 29 |
10 am to 1 pm |
Practical subjects |
Odisha CHSE 2024 instant exam fee
Candidates can have a look at the Odisha CHSE 2024 instant exam fee details below
|
Particular |
Exam fee |
|
Non-practical subject |
Rs 520 |
|
Project or practical subject except biology |
Rs 560 |
|
Biology |
Rs 600 |
Odisha CHSE instant exam 2024 eligibility
Candidates can have a look at the Odisha CHSE 2024 instant exam eligibility criteria below.
- A Regular or ex-regular candidate from arts, commerce, science, and vocational streams, as well as distance education, who has achieved a passing mark in total (210 marks) but failed in one compulsory, elective, trade paper in the AHS exam 2024, is eligible to appear in the Odisha instant exam 2024 solely for that single subject.
- A candidate who appeared in the AHS examination 2024 as a compartmental candidate for only one paper but failed in that paper is eligible to appear in the Odisha Class 12 instant exam 2024 only for that failed paper.
- Candidates whose results have been withheld or canceled due to mass malpractice or who have been implicated in malpractice are not eligible for the Odisha Plus 2 instant exam 2024.
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