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CM Majhi Congratulates Successful HSC Students

OMMCOM NEWS by OMMCOM NEWS
May 2, 2025
in Odisha

Bhubaneswar: Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi extended heartfelt congratulations to students who passed the High School Certificate (HSC) examinations conducted by the Board of Secondary Education (BSE), Odisha, as well as those who succeeded in the Madhyama and State Open School (SOS) examinations.

In a message shared on his official X handle, the Chief Minister also offered words of encouragement to students who did not achieve their desired results, urging them to remain resilient and pursue their goals with determination.

In his message, CM Majhi expressed pride in the achievements of the students, stating, “Congratulations to all the students who have passed the High School Certificate examination conducted by the Odisha Board of Secondary Education, as well as those who cleared the Madhyama and SOS examinations.”

He emphasized the importance of perseverance, advising students who fell short of their expectations not to lose heart. “I urge those who did not achieve the desired results to remain undeterred, maintain strong willpower and self-confidence, and continue their hard work irrespective of the outcome,” he added.

The Chief Minister concluded his message by wishing all students a bright future and continued success in their endeavors. His words reflect a commitment to fostering a supportive environment for Odisha’s youth, encouraging both academic excellence and resilience in the face of challenges.

The announcement of the 2025 HSC results earlier today highlighted the success of 4,84,863 out of 5,02,417 students, with a pass percentage of 94.93%. Notably, 2,44,612 girls achieved a pass rate of 96%, while 2,40,291 boys recorded a 94% pass rate, showcasing the strong performance of students across the state.

CM Majhi’s message has resonated with students, parents, and educators, reinforcing the importance of perseverance and optimism as students navigate their academic journeys.

Tags: Board of Secondary Education (BSE)Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi
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