Top 10 Odisha Govt / State Exams in 2025 and
Their Result Updates
Every year, the Odisha government and
its associated agencies conduct a host of important exams — ranging from school
board exams to recruitment tests — that affect thousands of students and job
aspirants. The announcement of results is a crucial milestone in these
journeys. In 2025, multiple such exams have seen their results declared. Below
is a rundown of ten prominent exams, their result status (as of mid/late 2025),
and what stood out.
1. BSE Odisha (Class 10 / Matric / HSC) —
Annual Examination 2025
* Result announced: May 2, 2025 at
4:00 PM IST
* Pass percentage / highlights: Around
94.93% of students passed.
* Significance: This is one of the
most watched academic results in the state. Nearly half a million students take
this exam, and their performance is often seen as a barometer of the education
system’s health.
* Supplementary / Compartment Exams:
The supplementary (or “compartment”) result for Class 10 (HSC) was declared on August
17, 2025.
2. CHSE Odisha (Class 12 / +2 / Intermediate)
— Annual Examination 2025
* Result announced: May 21, 2025 (at
4:00 PM)
* Stream-wise / unified result:
Results for Science, Commerce, Arts streams were declared together.
* Supplementary / Instant Exam: CHSE
also conducts “instant / supplementary” examinations; the result for the
instant (or re-examination) was published via results.odisha.gov.in .
* Why it matters: +2 results determine
eligibility for entry into colleges, universities, and professional courses.
High performance here is critical for student futures.
3. OJEE 2025 (Odisha Joint Entrance
Examination)
* Result announced: June 10, 2025
* Number of candidates / ranks given:
Over 55,000 students were allotted ranks.
* Role / importance: OJEE is a key
gateway for admission into engineering, pharmacy, management, architecture, and
other professional courses within Odisha.
* Mode / timeline: The exam was
conducted in computer-based format between May 2 and May 12, 2025.
4. OSSC
— Combined Technical Services Recruitment Examination (CTSRE / “OSSC CTS”)
* Prelims result published: Around
mid-2025 (for the 2024 cycle)
* Scope: This exam is for recruitment
to posts like Junior Engineer (Civil), Junior Engineer (Electrical), Junior
MVI, etc.
* Next steps: Candidates who cleared
the prelims are eligible to appear for the mains exam.
5. OSSC — LTR (Leave Training Reserve) Teacher
Exam
* Preliminary result declared: April
8, 2025
* Main result / merit / next stage:
The Mains result is also expected or has been released (for certain subjects)
and certificate verification follows.
* Vacancies / scale: This exam aims to
fill TGT (Trained Graduate Teacher) posts in various subjects (Arts, Science,
Odia, etc.).
6. OSSC — CGL (Combined Graduate Level)
Recruitment Exam
* Result announced: 2025 (for the
relevant cycle)
* Details: The result / merit list
covers candidates cleared after the Computer Skill Test phase and includes
those eligible for certificate verification.
* Importance: Combined Graduate Level
recruitment is for many Group B & C positions; thus, the result affects
many job aspirants statewide.
7. OSSC — JE (Junior Engineer) under CTSRE
* Result announced: May 14, 2025
* Context: This is likely the mains /
final result listing the candidates selected (subject to verification) for the
JE posts in Civil / Electrical under the CTSRE cycle.
8. OSSSC — CRE (Combined Recruitment
Examination) — RI / ARI / Amin / ICDS / SFS etc.
* Result announced (Prelims / mains
stage): Preliminary result declared April 23, 2025
* Scope: This CRE cycle covers
multiple posts — Revenue Inspector (RI), Assistant Revenue Inspector (ARI),
Amin, ICDS Supervisor, and Survey / Field posts (SFS).
* Progress: Candidates shortlisted in
Prelims move on to mains / further stages; the result listing roll numbers
selected for mains was published.
9. Odisha RI (Revenue Inspector) — OSSC / CRE
exam stage
* Result announced (Prelims): April
23, 2025
* Relation: This result is part of the
broader OSSSC CRE process (not a standalone RI exam) but since RI is a major
post, its selection stage is often tracked separately.
10. OPSC / Other Commission Results – A few
notable ones
While many OPSC (Odisha Public Service
Commission) recruitment exams are ongoing or have future result schedules, a
few have published results in 2025:
* OPSC OCS (Odisha Civil Services /
OAS / OCS Prelims)
* Prelims result declared: February 7, 2025
* This is for the 2023 cycle (preliminary exam held December 2024).
* OPSC Assistant Professor
* Result announced: May 29, 2025
* OPSC Assistant Agriculture Officer
(AAO)
* Result announced: July 19, 2025
* OPSC ACF / Forest Ranger (Assistant
Conservator / Forest Ranger posts)
* Result published: 2025 (shortlisting for physical test)
These OPSC results are especially
important for aspirants targeting higher-level government service in the state.
Insights,
Observations & Takeaways
1. Timing & cadence
* The Board exams (Class 10 and 12) followed a predictable schedule —
exams in February–March, results in May.
* Recruitment and selection exams typically span multiple stages
(prelims, mains, skill test, etc.), causing result announcements to stretch
across months.
2. Transparency and public
interest
* These exams attract high public scrutiny — any delay or discrepancy
draws criticism.
* Many
result announcements happen via official portals (OSSC, OJEE, OPSC) and are
supplemented by press coverage.
3. Multiple stages, multiple
result dates
* Several recruitment exams (OSSC LTR, OSSC CGL, CRE, etc.) publish
results at each stage (Prelims, Mains, merit list).
* Aspirants need to stay alert to each stage rather than expect a single
final result date.
4. Scale and competition
* Thousands of candidates appear for each of these exams, especially
board exams and popular recruitment tests.
* The competition is intense, and cut-offs are often sharp.
5. Crossover impact
* Performance in CHSE +2 exam directly affects admission into colleges
or professional courses.
* OJEE rankings are used for engineering, pharmacy, and allied fields —
making its result among the more high-stakes ones beyond job recruitment.
Conclusion & Suggestions for Aspirants
* Stay updated with official sources:
While media portals report results, always verify via the official site (e.g.
ossc.gov.in, opsc.gov.in, ojee.nic.in, results.odisha.gov.in)
* Track each stage: For multi‐stage
exams, success in earlier rounds leads to eligibility for later ones—missing
one stage means disqualification.
* Prepare for delays or protests: Some
exams may see revaluations, objections, or even cancellations (in rare cases) —
so keep buffer time.
* Don’t neglect backup plans: If one
exam result doesn’t go as expected, alternatives or retakes must be ready.
* Analyze past cut-offs / trends:
Knowing past year results helps in setting realistic goals and preparing
strategy.
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