Odisha

CHSE Odisha Announces Plus Two Results 2026; Science Stream Tops with 88.80% Pass Rate

Bhubaneswar: The Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE), Odisha on Wednesday published the results of the annual Plus Two examinations 2026, with students of the Science stream emerging with the best overall performance among all streams.

As per the results declared by the council, the Science stream recorded a pass percentage of 88.80 per cent, narrowly ahead of Commerce which achieved 88.07 per cent. The Arts stream posted a success rate of 84.50 per cent, while the Vocational Education stream registered 77.62 per cent results.

Students were able to access their results online from 3 PM onwards through the official CHSE website.

A total of 4,01,623 students had registered for the examinations this year, out of which 3,98,090 candidates appeared at 3,082 examination centres across the state.

The highest number of examinees belonged to the Arts stream with 2,54,119 students appearing for the examinations. In comparison, 1,13,826 students appeared from Science, 24,289 from Commerce and 5,856 from the Vocational Education stream.

The evaluation process was carried out at 51 centres across Odisha with the involvement of nearly 15,000 teachers.

In a significant development, CHSE has decided to introduce improvement examinations from this academic year. Officials said students who have cleared all subjects will be allowed to reappear in any one paper to improve their marks.

The improvement examinations are expected to be conducted simultaneously with the instant examinations, likely in the first week of July.

The council further informed that students securing at least 210 marks but failing in one subject would be eligible to appear for the instant examination.

Detailed guidelines and the notification for form fill-up of both improvement and instant examinations are likely to be issued by May 27.

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