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  2. Odisha Board of Secondary Education - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Odisha Council of Higher Secondary Education - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. College of Basic Science and Humanities, Bhubaneswar

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    B Sc.: admission over 225 seats through the E-admission by Directorate of Higher Education, Govt. of Odisha. PG: By OUAT entrance examination. Ph.D.: By OUAT entrance examination. The cut off for +2 science is 87%(approx) of 10th.And cut off for +3 science 80-70%(depends upon honours paper) of 12th/+2 science.

  5. Secondary Board High School, Cuttack - Wikipedia

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    In 1952–53, the Mudaliar Commission's report on Reform in the System of Secondary Education in India [2] suggested a vast set of reforms for the education system. At that time, the educationists-cum-policy makers for Odisha, e.g., Professor B. C. Das, DPI; Shree H. Mishra, DDPI; Dr. S. Sahu, and senior officials of the BSE conceived an idea to establish three model schools at Cuttack ...

  6. Elections in Odisha - Wikipedia

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    Elections in Odisha are conducted in accordance with the Constitution of India.The Assembly of Odisha creates laws regarding the conduct of local body elections unilaterally while any changes by the state legislature to the conduct of state level elections need to be approved by the Parliament of India.

  7. Odisha - Wikipedia

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    Odisha (English: / ə ˈ d ɪ s ə /; [19] Odia: ⓘ), formerly Orissa (the official name until 2011), [20] is a state located in Eastern India. It is the eighth-largest state by area, and the eleventh-largest by population, with over 41 million inhabitants. The state also has the third-largest population of Scheduled Tribes in India. [21]

  8. Sundargarh Lok Sabha constituency - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Election Results subsection. 3.1 2024. 3.2 2019. 3.3 2014. 3.4 2009. 4 References. ... Odisha: Assembly constituencies: Talsara Sundargarh Biramitrapur ...

  9. Padampur Assembly constituency - Wikipedia

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    Since its formation in 1951, 19 elections were held till date including 2 bypolls in 1952 & 2022. It was a 2 member constituency in 1952 & 1957. List of members elected from Padampur constituency are: [5] [6]