Bhubaneswar: The Plus II offline examinations, scheduled on October 1, will be conducted at 185 centres.
The Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE) has tagged the nearby Higher Secondary School and Plus II junior college to each centre finalised on the basis of the report of the CHSE Examination Committee.
In case of any irregularities, the Council will cancel the examination centre and de-tag the Plus II junior college, sources said.
A total of 13,043 students of Arts, Science, Commerce and Vocational Education will appear in the Plus II offline examinations.
On September 2, the Council said Plus II students, who are not satisfied with their marks awarded to them on basis of alternate assessment, can apply for the offline examination. Those appearing for it will have to forego the present results and the results of the offline examination will be final.
The Council had also said that the offline examination will be held only for major papers, which will be decided on the basis of the number of students registering for the same. Besides, the marks obtained in the remaining papers will be awarded on the basis of the marks secured in the major papers.
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