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Council of Higher Secondary Education, Odisha was established in 1982, with accordance of Odisha Higher Secondary Act 1982, which was assented by the Governor of Odisha on 23 October 1982. The Council of CHSE(O) was formed to regulate, control and develop Higher Secondary Education in the State of Odisha. Though the administrative function ...
The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (Abbreviation: MSBSHSE) is a statutory and autonomous body established under the "Maharashtra Secondary Boards Act" 1965 (amended in 1977). [1] Most important task of the board, among few others, is to conduct the SSC for 10th class and HSC for 12th class examinations. [2]
+2 science: Examination is conducted by CHSE. +3 science: conducted by OUAT; PG: conducted by OUAT. Ph.D.: Conducted by OUAT following UGC pattern. The 1st year exam of +2 is conducted in college level.for 2nd year +2 the final exam is conducted by CHSE.And two more exam of 2nd year i.e. test exam and pretest exam is conducted by college authority.
The BSE was formed under the Odisha Education Act 1953. The board controls and maintains all the necessary secondary education in the state of Odisha. Under this board, various courses are offered to students for different occupations and to prepare the students for university. [1]
Students are admitted into polytechnic, diploma, ITI training and craftsman training through web portal of Student Academic Management System SAMS (e-Admission process) which is maintained by Department of skill development and technical education under Department of Higher Education, Odisha government of Odisha state for ITI [3] and Diploma [4 ...
CHSE may refer to: Centre for Higher ... Council of Higher Secondary Education, Orissa; West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education ... This page was last ...
The government was formed as a result of BJP securing 78 seats of 147 in 2024 Odisha Legislative Assembly election which was held in four phases during May and June in the state. The results were declared on 4 June and this led to formation of 17th Odisha Assembly. [2] This government is also supported by 3 independents.
2024 Odisha Vidhan Sabha Election,Talcher Party Candidate Votes % ±% BJD: Braja Kishore Pradhan : 75,621 : 58.82 : BJP: Kalandi Charan Samal 43,499 33.83 INC: Prafula Chandra Das 6189 4.81 NOTA: None of the above 976 0.76 Majority 32,122 25 Turnout: 128,565 BJD hold