
Govt releases first cut off list for Class XI admissions
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Bhubaneswar: State govt on Monday released the first cut-off list for Class XI admissions across the state, with Ravenshaw Higher Secondary School (HSS) in Cuttack once again topping the charts for having the highest cut-off marks in science, arts, and commerce streams, according to the Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE).
The admission process is being conducted through the Student Academic Management System (SAMS) for 4,74,881 seats in 2,415 higher secondary schools. Out of 4,46,205 students who applied in Phase-I, about 92.75% or 4,13,804 students were selected for admission.
Among the selected students, girls outnumbered boys, with 2,17,529 female and 1,96,268 male students, along with seven identifying as others. A total of 32,401 students were not allotted seats and will have another chance in the second selection and spot admission rounds.
In the science stream, the cut-off marks at Ravenshaw HSS are 91.83%, followed by Buxi Jagabandhu HSS in Bhubaneswar with 89.40% and Fakir Mohan HSS at Balasore with 87.50%. Ravenshaw also has the highest cut-off of 81.33% for the arts stream, followed by Government HSS, Rourkela, with 77.33% and BJB HSS with 76.86%.
For commerce, the cut-off marks are 80.20% at Ravenshaw HSS, 78.67% at Government HSS, Rourkela, and 73.50% at BJB HSS.
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B N Sanskrit HSS, Anandapur, has the highest cut-off of 60.43% for the Upashastri course in the Sanskrit stream. Vocational courses are also gaining importance, with the highest cut-off marks at Government Vocational HSS, Rasalpur, and FM HSS, Balasore, at 71.67%. Dharmagarh Vocational HSS has the second-highest cut-off at 70.83%, official sources said.
Sources added that of the total students who applied for admission, 4,13,395 passed their Class X from the Board of Secondary Education (BSE), Odisha, of whom 3,82,424 were selected. "Getting selected for my first choice and my preferred institute, BJB Higher Secondary School (HSS), feels like a dream come true. I am relieved and excited to attend classes," said Supriti Nayak, who secured 85% in the Class X board exam.
The reporting of admission updates at higher secondary schools will begin from July 8 and continue until July 15. Classes will commenceon July 24.
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