Odisha Open School Admission 2025: Students who had previously attempted the SOSC exam but were unsuccessful in any subject can apply under the “Back” category.
The Board of Secondary Education, Odisha has started the registration process for the State Open School Certificate (SOSC) Examination 2025. Eligible students can fill out the application form for the Open School Certificate Examination 2025 through the official website bseodish.ac.in. The last date to fill SOSC 2025 application form is November 18.
As per the official notice, students who were admitted to the State Institute of Open School (SIOS) 2024-25 Phase One Admission are eligible to register under the “Fresh” category. Those who had previously appeared for the SOSC examination but did not pass by securing an 'F', 'ABS' or 'MP' grade, or failed to pass all five subjects, were placed under the "Back" category. Can apply. Candidates booked under the “MP” category in the previous examination are also eligible to appear again under the “Back” category.
Odisha Board has allowed students from other recognized boards who have passed at least one secondary course subject but are not eligible to get admission in SIOS with the option of Transfer of Credit (TOC) facility.
According to the official notice, candidates can get credit transferred for a maximum of two subjects, provided they have obtained at least 30% marks in those subjects within the last five years (from 2020 onwards).
The credits will be awarded only in those subjects which are included in the SIOS Study Plan and Examination Plan. Candidates need to upload their marksheet from the original board along with providing details like marks, roll number and year of passing.
Students can check the application fee for Odisha SOSC 2025 from the table given below:
Category |
Fee |
All papers except Painting and Home Science |
Rs 150 per paper |
Painting and Home Science papers |
Rs 270 per paper |
Transfer of Credit |
Rs 100 per paper |
Carry forward of pass marks |
Rs 100 per candidate |
Get Latest Notification of Colleges, Exams and News.