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Salviya Antony

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Students are advised to practice and learn the Odisha CHSE sample Question Papers so that they can achieve better results.  As far as any exams are concerned, solving model question papers is highly recommended. Solving the Odisha CHSE previous year question papers will help students to know the pattern and the type of the questions asked in the board exam. It will also help them to know the difficulty level of the exam. It will also help students to improve their confidence and thus score better marks. 

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Salviya Antony

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Yes, it is mandatory to carry the Odisha 12th Hall ticket 2025 to the exam hall. Students will not be allowed to appear for the CHSE Odisha exam without the hall ticket. It must be noted that the Odisha CHSE admit card 2025 is an important document to carry for the Odisha 12th board exams. Students will have to collect the same from their schools. They are advised to keep the hall ticket till the release of the Odisha CHSE result 2025.

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Salviya Antony

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Students are required to carry their Odisha CHSE Hall ticket 2025 on all days of the examination. They will not be allowed inside the exam hall, if they fail to produce the same. Hence they should immediately inform parents to bring the admit card. They should remember that Odisha CHSE admit card 2025 is an important document. They need to carry it on the exam days. They should keep it safe till the release of the Odisha 12th results.

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Salviya Antony

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In case you lose your CHSE Odisha admit card, you must contact your school authorities. They will take a printout of your admit card again, get it duly signed by the school principal and hand it over to you.Please note that the Odisha CHSE admit card is an important document. You must keep it secured with you. 

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Atharv

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Yes indeed there is a highly spirited student community from Odisha studying in the stream of Journalism and Mass Communication in LPU. The university intends to admit students from across the country including Odisha because of its diverse admission policy, new sophisticated facilities and proctype curriculum. The learning initiative of LPU brings out the best of budding media professionals through training programs, modern media studios and faculty from the media field. Live project, internships and workshops are done with top media organizations to produce industry relevant students. Multicultural environment ensures that students f
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Shreyansh Srivastava

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 To prepare for the Odisha CHSE (Council of Higher Secondary Education) exams and achieve a result above 80%, a focused and disciplined approach is essential. Here are some strategies:1. Understand the Syllabus and Exam PatternFamiliarize yourself with the syllabus for each subject. Focus on understanding the key topics, and don't neglect any part of the syllabus.Know the exam pattern: The CHSE exams consist of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and long answer type questions. Understanding the structure will help you allocate time efficiently during the exam Create a Study PlanPlan your daily study schedule by breaking down topics
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Abhignan bollam

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The Odisha CHSE Board allows improvement exams (referred to as "instant exams") only for students who have passed overall (with at least 210 marks) but failed in one compulsory or elective subject. It is not permitted to take improvement exams for all subjects. Students must apply for the specific failed subject, and candidates involved in malpractice are not eligible for this opportunity.

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