BSE Odisha 10th result 2026 out: 95.33% pass, Gajapati tops; how to check marks
The Board of Secondary Education, Odisha has announced the Class 10 result 2026, recording an overall pass percentage of 95.33 per cent with 3,310 students scoring 100 per cent marks in the examination.
This year, a total of around 5.44 lakh students had registered for the examination, out of which 5,26,306 appeared and 5,19,251 students passed.
The results show a high success rate, with a large number of students clearing the exam across the state. Among districts, Gajapati recorded the highest pass percentage at 99.31 per cent.
The board has also released grade-wise data. A total of 2,456 students secured A1 grade, while 15,681 students got A2. In the B category, 43,565 students were placed in B1 and 66,103 in B2. The highest number of students, 1,38,813, were in the C grade category.
While the results have been officially announced, students will have to wait till 6 pm before they can check their scores on the official webisted.
With such a large number of users, official websites also may face heavy traffic, leading to slow loading or temporary crashes.
To avoid inconvenience, there are several alternative ways for students to check their results.
One of the main options is DigiLocker, where students can access their provisional marksheets by logging in with their registered mobile number or Aadhaar details.
Students can also use the UMANG app to check their results.
For those without internet access or facing website issues, the SMS service offers a simple option. The result will be sent directly to their mobile phone.
Check the results here: Maharashtra Board SSC Result 2026 and WBBSE Madhyamik Result 2026.
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The results show a high success rate, with a large number of students clearing the exam across the state. Among districts, Gajapati recorded the highest pass percentage at 99.31 per cent.
The board has also released grade-wise data. A total of 2,456 students secured A1 grade, while 15,681 students got A2. In the B category, 43,565 students were placed in B1 and 66,103 in B2. The highest number of students, 1,38,813, were in the C grade category.
BSE Odisha 10th result 2026: Steps to check on official websites
- Visit the official websites: bseodisha.ac.in or bseodisha.nic.in
- Click on the link “Odisha Annual Examination Result 2026” on the homepage
- Enter your roll number and date of birth
- Submit the details to view your result
- The provisional marksheet will appear on the screen
- Check all details carefully and download or print it for future use
With such a large number of users, official websites also may face heavy traffic, leading to slow loading or temporary crashes.
To avoid inconvenience, there are several alternative ways for students to check their results.
One of the main options is DigiLocker, where students can access their provisional marksheets by logging in with their registered mobile number or Aadhaar details.
Students can also use the UMANG app to check their results.
For those without internet access or facing website issues, the SMS service offers a simple option. The result will be sent directly to their mobile phone.
Check the results here: Maharashtra Board SSC Result 2026 and WBBSE Madhyamik Result 2026.
Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!
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