A total of 3.8 lakh students appeared for the Plus II final year examination - 2025 this year of which 82.77 per cent students secured pass marks. (Representational Photo | Vinay Madapu, EPS)
Odisha

Staff data must for release of Class 12 admit cards: CHSE

Based on the information, it will prepare a teacher gradation list and assign tasks accordingly for the smooth conduct of the exam, the Council of Higher Education said.

Express News Service

BHUBANESWAR: The Council of Higher Education (CHSE) has asked all schools to immediately furnish details of the ‘staff in position’ (SIP) at their institutions for release of student admit cards for the ensuing Annual Higher Secondary Examination (AHSE)-2026.

The council clarified that furnishing staff position details was mandatory for schools for release of student admit cards. Based on the information, it will prepare a teacher gradation list and assign tasks accordingly for smooth conduct of the exam, a CHSE official said.

The higher secondary schools have been asked to provide the details by September 30. They have to furnish details of all eligible teachers not below the rank of junior lecturer or postgraduate teacher.

“Admit card of the students will not be released for higher secondary schools that fail to submit the SIP data with the government within the given deadline,” the CHSE stated.

It further clarified that the teachers who have been debarred from all Plus II related examination works are not allowed to send their names in the SIP data.

A total of 3.8 lakh students appeared for the Plus II final year examination - 2025 this year of which 82.77 per cent students secured pass marks.

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