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Odisha CHSE Class 12 Results 2025 Declared for Over 3.9 Lakh Students Across All Streams; Check Your Scores Now

CHSE Odisha has declared the 2025 Class 12 results for nearly 4 lakh students, with Arts stream recording an 80.51% pass rate and multiple ways to check scores online.

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The Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE), Odisha, officially announced the Class 12 board examination results for 2025 today, May 21, at 4 PM, covering all streams: Arts, Science, Commerce, and Vocational. A total of 393,618 students appeared for the exams held from February 18 to March 27.

The overall pass percentage for the Arts stream is 80.51%, with detailed statistics for other streams to follow. Students can now access their provisional scorecards online through official websites, the DigiLocker platform, and via SMS.

School and Mass Education Minister Nityananda Gond announced the results, emphasising their importance for students’ higher education and scholarship opportunities.

Detailed Steps to Access Your Results and Key Statistics

To check your results, follow these detailed steps:

Online via Official Websites:

  1. Visit the Official Websites: Navigate to either chseodisha.nic.in or orissaresults.nic.in. Ensure you have a stable internet connection to avoid interruptions.
  2. Locate the Result Link: On the homepage, look for a prominent link labelled “CHSE Odisha Class 12th Result 2025” or similar. The link is usually highlighted for easy access.
  3. Enter Required Details: You will be prompted to enter your roll number and registration number. Double-check these details to ensure accuracy before submitting.
  4. Submit and View Scorecard: After entering your details, click the “Submit” button. Your scorecard will then be displayed on the screen, showing your marks in each subject and overall result.
  5. Download and Print: Download the provisional marksheet and print a copy for future reference. This document is essential for initial college application processes.

Via DigiLocker:

  1. Access DigiLocker: Log in to your DigiLocker account through the DigiLocker website or the mobile app. If you don’t have an account, you’ll need to create one using your Aadhaar number.
  2. Navigate to Education Section: Once logged in, go to the ‘Education’ section. This section consolidates educational documents and certificates.
  3. Select CHSE Odisha: Within the Education section, find and select ‘CHSE Odisha’ as the issuing organisation.
  4. Enter Details to Access Marksheet: You may be prompted to enter your roll number, registration number, or other identifying information to retrieve your digital marksheet.
  5. Download Digital Marksheet: After entering the required details, your digital marksheet will be available for download. This digital copy is legally valid and can be used for various purposes.

Via SMS:

  1. Compose SMS: Open the messaging app on your mobile phone and compose a new message.
  2. Type Message: Type the following message: CHSE12<space>ROLL NUMBER. Replace “ROLL NUMBER” with your actual roll number.
  3. Send SMS: Send the message to the designated number: 5676750. Ensure there are no typos in the message and that the roll number is accurate.
  4. Receive Result: You will receive your result as an SMS reply shortly after sending the message. This method provides a quick overview of your marks and pass/fail status.

During the press conference, Minister Nityananda Gond extended his congratulations to all successful students and reiterated the board’s dedication to maintaining transparency and efficiency in the evaluation process. He also mentioned that students who are not satisfied with their results will have the opportunity to apply for rechecking or revaluation.

The specific dates and procedures for this will be announced by the board shortly. Additionally, the original marksheets will be distributed to students through their respective schools in the coming days, so it’s important to stay in touch with your school for updates.

Context and Next Steps

The declaration of the CHSE Odisha Class 12 results is a pivotal moment, influencing students’ eligibility for higher education admissions and various scholarship programs. The board exams were successfully conducted at 1,276 centres across the state, with a comprehensive evaluation process that involved thousands of experienced teachers.

In a move to prioritise student well-being and maintain academic integrity, the board has decided not to release a list of top-performing students this year. Students who were unable to pass the exams will be given another chance through compartment exams, and details regarding the exam dates and application process will be announced in the near future.

The Logical Indian’s Perspective

The release of the CHSE Odisha Class 12 results signifies a critical juncture for approximately four lakh young students and their families. We commend the diligent efforts of educators, board officials, and support staff in ensuring a fair, transparent, and efficient examination process.

As these students transition to the next phase of their academic journey, it is essential for us to foster a culture of empathy, resilience, and holistic development that extends beyond mere academic achievements. 

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