Keeping in mind the Supreme Court’s order to publish the Plus 2 results in the state by July 31, the Council Of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE) in Odisha has directed the Higher Secondary Institutions to provide correct and succinct information of the students in a timely manner.
In a letter to the Heads of all Higher Secondary institutions of the state, CHSE chairman Gangadhar Sahoo stressed on uploading accurate information of the students to evaluate the students on the basis of the Alternative Assessment Criteria given by the expert committee.
He emphasized that any query, data or important information sought from the institutions by the Controller of Examinations must be complied with immediately citing that the time in hand is limited for processing the results as compared to the previous years.
The CHSE official instructed the Higher Secondary Institutions “to shoulder the responsibility and ensure correct, accurate and timely supply of required information, marks to the Council and update the data in the System Software so that it can not only avoid discrepancies or anomalies in the results processing but also save time in achieving the target date given by the Apex Court”.
Authorities of the educational institutions have also been asked to keep their faculty Members, Staff, DEOs in readiness so as to immediately meet any queries or address the problems faced by the Controller of Examinations in uploading the marks of students and processing their results.
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