The Odisha 10th Result 2026 has arrived, and the numbers are impressive. With an overall pass percentage of 95.33%, students across the state breathe a sigh of relief—especially those from Gajapati district, who achieved an astounding 99.31%.
Just last year, expectations were different. In 2025, the overall pass percentage stood at 94.69%. While that was commendable, many believed the upward trend was just beginning. The atmosphere was charged with anticipation as students prepared for their exams from February 19 to March 2, hoping to surpass their predecessors.
Now, the decisive moment has come. A total of 561,979 students appeared for the Annual High School Certificate exams this year. The results, announced during a press conference at 4:00 PM, left many in jubilation.
For students eager to check their scores, digital scorecards became available at 6:00 PM. They can access them on platforms like bseodisha.ac.in and orissaresults.nic.in or even via SMS by sending their roll number to 5676750.
This year’s results have a ripple effect—especially for those who didn’t meet the minimum passing mark of 33%. Supplementary exams will be offered for these students, giving them another chance to succeed.
Looking at the data from various districts, Gajapati’s achievement stands out against historical trends. Traditionally, districts like Khurda and Cuttack have dominated the results. But this year marks a significant shift—a sign that educational initiatives may be taking root.
The Board of Secondary Education (BSE) Odisha’s efforts seem to have paid off, fostering an environment where students can thrive academically. Local educators express optimism about continuing this upward trajectory.
The original physical certificates will soon be issued through respective schools. As students celebrate their achievements today, they also prepare for what lies ahead—whether that’s further education or entering the workforce.
With such promising results in hand, Odisha’s educational landscape looks brighter than ever.
