CHSE Odisha Class 12th Result 2025: The Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE), Odisha, has declared the Class 12 (Plus Two) examination results for 2025 today on May 21. The results are out for all four streams, such as Arts, Science, Commerce and Vocational. Students can check their Odisha Class 12th scores on the official websites of CHSE Odisha at chseodsiha.nic.in.

This year, the Odisha 12th result 2025 overall pass percentage is 82.77%.

Alternative websites to check the 12th result are:

1. chseodsiha.nic.in

2. results.odisha.gov.in

3. orissaresults.nic.in

Odisha Class 12th Result 2025: Commerce pass percentage

A total of 83.2% of students passed the Commerce stream.

Odisha Result 2025: Marking scheme

Each subject receives 100 marks overall for the Odisha Board exams, with 70 of those marks going to theory and 30 to practical.

Odisha Exam 2025: Passing marks

College pupils must receive at least 30% in each subject (including theory and practical) and a 33% overall grade in order to pass the CHSE Odisha Class 12 exams. A student must take the Odisha Class 12th (+2) compartment exams in July if they do not receive the passing grades; results are anticipated in August.

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