With the final bell ringing today, the CHSE Odisha +2 examinations have successfully concluded for over 4 lakh students across Arts, Science, Commerce, and Vocational streams. Exam Controller Prashant Kumar Parida confirmed that the evaluation process is set to begin on April 2nd.
A massive workforce of 16,000 teachers will be stationed at 151 assessment centers to grade approximately 2.5 lakh answer papers. To ensure accuracy and speed, the evaluation will follow a hybrid model, utilizing both offline and online assessment methods under strict security.
Students can expect their results within 40 to 45 days, with an official declaration likely by the end of May. While the majority of candidates appeared for the boards, roughly 5,000 students were marked absent this year. This transition from examination to evaluation marks a critical phase for Odisha's higher secondary students.