School Exam Results in Kerala and Odisha

Introduction

Schools in Kerala and Odisha will give students their exam results for 2026.

Main Body

In Kerala, students get their SSLC results on May 15, 2026. Many students took the tests in March. Students can see their marks on official websites. They need their roll number and birthday. In Odisha, Class 12 students will get their results in May. Officials will talk about the results in a meeting. They will show the pass rates for Science, Arts, and Commerce. Students in Odisha can also use websites to find their marks. They can go to chseodisha.nic.in or orissaresults.nic.in.

Conclusion

Both states are now ready to show the exam results.

Learning

πŸ•’ Talking about the Future

Look at how the text talks about things that have not happened yet. It uses "will".

  • "Schools... will give students their exam results"
  • "Students will get their results"
  • "Officials will talk about the results"

The Simple Rule: When you are sure something is going to happen later, use: WILL + ACTION WORD

Examples for your life: I will eat β†’ I will cook dinner. I will go β†’ I will go to school. I will see β†’ I will see my friend.


πŸ” Finding Information

Notice the words used to describe specific things you need. This is how we identify objects in A2 English:

  • Roll number β†’\rightarrow Your ID number.
  • Birthday β†’\rightarrow The day you were born.
  • Pass rates β†’\rightarrow How many people succeeded.

Vocabulary Learning

student (n.)
A person who is studying in school.
Example:The student studied hard for the exam.
exam (n.)
A test to check knowledge.
Example:The exam will be held on May 15.
results (n.)
The scores or outcomes of a test.
Example:The results will be posted on the official website.
marks (n.)
The points you get on a test.
Example:She checked her marks on the website.
official (adj.)
Authorized or recognized by a government or authority.
Example:The official website shows the exam dates.
website (n.)
A page on the internet where information is stored.
Example:You can visit the website to find your marks.
roll number (n.)
A unique number used to identify a student.
Example:You need your roll number to log in.
birthday (n.)
The anniversary of a person's birth.
Example:Your birthday is listed on the form.
class (n.)
A group of students taught together.
Example:Class 12 students will take the exam.
meeting (n.)
A gathering of people to discuss something.
Example:The officials will talk in a meeting.
ready (adj.)
Prepared or set to do something.
Example:Both states are ready to show the results.