Over 50,000 students await scores from exams held in March-April; pass criteria set at 33% with online access via official portals
Published on: October 07, 2025
By: BTNI
Location: Raipur, India
The Chhattisgarh State Open School (CGSOS) has officially announced the results for its Class 10th and 12th examinations conducted earlier this year, marking a significant milestone for thousands of distance learners across the state. The exams for Class 10 took place from March 27 to April 17, while Class 12 sessions ran from March 26 to April 21, accommodating flexible schedules for working students, dropouts, and those in remote areas. With an estimated 50,000 candidates appearing, the results reflect a steady pass rate hovering around 65-70%, emphasizing the program’s role in promoting inclusive education.
Students can access their scorecards immediately on the dedicated websites results.cg.nic.in and sos.cg.nic.in by entering their roll numbers and passwords. The evaluation process involved rigorous checks by subject experts, focusing on core areas like mathematics, science, languages, and vocational skills. Education officials highlighted that this open school model has empowered marginalized communities, particularly in tribal districts like Bastar and Surguja, by offering second chances without the rigidity of traditional schooling.
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Top performers include students from urban centers like Raipur and Bhilai, but rural participation has surged by 15% this year due to enhanced digital outreach.In a related development, the board has extended the deadline for re-evaluation requests until October 15, allowing candidates to challenge discrepancies.
This announcement comes amid broader state initiatives to integrate open schooling with skill development programs, aiming to boost employability in sectors like agriculture and IT. As Chhattisgarh pushes for a 100% literacy rate by 2030, such results underscore the effectiveness of adaptive learning frameworks in bridging educational gaps.