CHSE Odisha 12th Result 2026 Live Updates: The Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE) today released the Class 12 board exam results. At the press conference, the Schools and Mass Education Minister Nityananda Gond announced that the Uchha Madhyamik students can check the CHSE Board +2 result 2026 on the official websites — chseodisha.nic.in and results.odisha.gov.in. The +2 result is also available at the SAMS College e-space. The HSC students can check more information about Science, Commerce, and Arts results at the CHSE +2 result on the IE Education portal.
Overall, 85.85 per cent of Uchha Madyamik students have passed. According to the official data, a total of 2,54,119 students appeared for the Arts examination, out of which 2,14,738 cleared the exam. Among them, 2,02,679 were regular candidates, 11,154 ex-regular students, and 905 belonged to the correspondence category.
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The Plus Two exams began on February 18 and ended on March 21, 2026. The Class 12 practical examinations were conducted earlier, between January 2 and January 15, 2026. Students will be able to download results at DigiLocker, also.
When and where to check CHSE Odisha Results
In 2025, the board announced the Class 12 CHSE results on May 21. The exams were conducted from February 16 to March 20, 2025.

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From the total registered students in 2025, 2,47,391 were from the arts stream, 1,14,980 students were from the science stream, and as many as 25,526 were from the commerce stream, and 5,721 were from vocational education. The pass percenateg for science was recorded at 87.50 per cent, followed by Commerce with 83.20 per cent, and Arts at 79.31 per cent.
Last year, 1,268 exam centres were arranged, CHSE controller of examinations, Prasanta Kumar Parida, said. He added that this year, two units of flying squads with six members and two vehicles were also deployed in each district to conduct surprise inspections to check for any malpractice.
