CUTTACK:
The Board of Secondary Education will announce the results of annual
high school certificate examinations at 8 am on Wednesday.
BSE president D P Nanda said results would be available only on internet and through SMSes as the board has decided not to publish result booklets this year. Students can access their results online after 10 am by logging onto websites: www.manabadi.com, www.examresults.com and www.bharatstudents.com. Students can also know their results by sending SMS ORI10 (space)roll number to 52070 and 58888, OR10(space)roll no to 5676850 and OBSE(space)roll number to 54242.
"We have done away with the practice of publishing the result booklets as it is a complete waste of money and time. Last year, we had spent over Rs 8 lakhs on publication of 4,000 result booklets, which were of no use after the result day. This time, we have increased the number of websites and students will face no problem in getting their results online and through SMS," Nanda added.
Board used to publish over 4,000 booklets every year which were supplied to all districts and sold at centres across the state. Notably, the board had carried out many reforms in the matriculation exam this year.
Board officials cited that students will be provided laminated mark sheets this time which will be equipped with eight security characters. The officials claimed that the initiative will help to put a check on duplication of matriculation mark sheet."We will start distribution of marksheets from May 10 and have plans to complete the work within a week, "added the board's president.
BSE president D P Nanda said results would be available only on internet and through SMSes as the board has decided not to publish result booklets this year. Students can access their results online after 10 am by logging onto websites: www.manabadi.com, www.examresults.com and www.bharatstudents.com. Students can also know their results by sending SMS ORI10 (space)roll number to 52070 and 58888, OR10(space)roll no to 5676850 and OBSE(space)roll number to 54242.
"We have done away with the practice of publishing the result booklets as it is a complete waste of money and time. Last year, we had spent over Rs 8 lakhs on publication of 4,000 result booklets, which were of no use after the result day. This time, we have increased the number of websites and students will face no problem in getting their results online and through SMS," Nanda added.
Board used to publish over 4,000 booklets every year which were supplied to all districts and sold at centres across the state. Notably, the board had carried out many reforms in the matriculation exam this year.
Board officials cited that students will be provided laminated mark sheets this time which will be equipped with eight security characters. The officials claimed that the initiative will help to put a check on duplication of matriculation mark sheet."We will start distribution of marksheets from May 10 and have plans to complete the work within a week, "added the board's president.
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