BSE Odisha 10th Result 2026: Class 10th Results Declared; 95.33% Pass Percentage Recorded

The Board of Secondary Education (BSE), Odisha, officially announced the results for the Annual High School Certificate (AHSC) Class 10th examinations today during a press conference held at 4 PM. This year, the state recorded an impressive overall pass percentage of 95.33%.
When and Where to Download Your Scorecard
While the results have been formally announced, the digital marksheet download links will be activated on the official websites from 6:00 PM onwards. Students should ensure they have their Roll Number and Registration Number ready to access their scores.
Official Websites for Results:
How to Check Results via SMS (No Internet Required)
For students residing in areas with poor internet connectivity or facing server issues, the Odisha Board provides an offline SMS facility:
- Open the SMS application on your mobile phone.
- Type: OR10 (e.g., OR10 12345678).
- Send the message to 5676750.
- Your subject-wise marks and qualifying status will be sent to you as a text message.
Step-by-Step Guide to Download Online Marksheet
- Visit the official website: bseodisha.ac.in.
- On the homepage, locate and click the link titled “BSE Odisha Annual HSC Result 2026”.
- Enter your Roll Number and Date of Birth/Registration Number as printed on your admit card.
- Click on the ‘Submit’ button.
- Your result will appear on the screen.
- Download the provisional marksheet and take a printout for future admissions.
Important Passing Criteria
To successfully clear the Odisha Class 10 board exams, a student must secure:
- A minimum of 30% marks in every individual subject.
- An aggregate of at least 33% marks in total.
Note for Schools: Headmasters and school authorities can download the Tabulation Register (TR) from the official portals starting at 7:00 PM today. This document will be essential for managing supplementary exam applications and local school records.
Disclaimer: This news report is based on the official press release issued by the Board of Secondary Education, Odisha. The online scorecard is for immediate information and serves as a provisional marksheet. Students must collect their original certificates and final marksheets from their respective schools once they are issued by the Board.



