Odisha Introduces Matric Certificates in Odia Language
Matric Certificate Will Now Available In Odia , Minister Nityananda Gond Big Announcement Regarding 10th Board Results
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Odisha's Public Education Minister Nityananda Gond announced that matriculation certificates will now be available in Odia and English. The results for the 10th board examinations will be published online on Saturday at 4 PM, with candidates able to check their results from 6 PM.
- 01Matriculation certificates will be issued in both Odia and English for the first time.
- 02Results for the 10th board examinations will be available on the official websites at 4 PM on Saturday.
- 03Candidates can check their results online starting at 6 PM or via SMS.
- 04The Plus 2 examination results are expected to be released in the third week of May.
- 05Minister Nityananda Gond emphasized the importance of providing certificates in the mother tongue.
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In a significant announcement, Nityananda Gond, the Public Education Minister of Odisha, revealed that for the first time, matriculation certificates will be available in Odia, alongside English. The results for the 10th board examinations will be published on the official websites, https://www.bseodisha.ac.in and https://www.bseodisha.nic.in, at 4 PM on Saturday, with candidates able to check their results from 6 PM. Additionally, results can be accessed via SMS by sending their roll number to 5676750. The Plus 2 examination results are anticipated to be released in the third week of May, with the possibility of results from different departments being published on the same day. This initiative aims to enhance accessibility for students in Odisha by providing certificates in their mother tongue.
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This change allows students to receive their certificates in their native language, promoting cultural identity and accessibility.
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