ODM Educational Group Records 100 Percent Pass Rate Across 685 Students in CBSE Class X 2026

 

BHUBANESWAR, April 17,
2026 :
 ODM Educational Group recorded a 100 percent
pass rate in the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class X Annual
Secondary School Examination (AISSE) 2025-26, with all registered students from
the group successfully passing the board examination.

The results place ODM
among prominent school groups in India to achieve complete success at this
scale of student participation in the CBSE Class 10th Board Examination. Of the
685 students who appeared, 243 scored 90 percent and above. Within this group, 104
students secured more than 95 percent, while 14 students scored 99 percent or
higher. The group recorded an overall average of 81.6 percent.

School-Level
Performance

At the school level,
ODM Public School, Bhubaneswar, posted an average score of 86.45 percent,
contributing significantly to the overall performance of the group. The CBSE
Class X examination is regarded as an important academic milestone, as the
results influence stream selection for Classes XI and XII as well as admissions
to senior secondary programmes.

Academic Framework

Education observers
note that outcomes of this nature across the group are typically the result of
sustained academic systems rather than individual effort alone. ODM’s
consistent academic success is driven by a nurturing learning environment that
focuses on every student’s overall growth. With experienced teachers,
structured support, and engaging learning programmes, ODM creates a positive
environment where students are confidently prepared for examinations and future
opportunities.

Commenting on the
results, Dr Satyabrata Minaketan, Chairman of ODM Educational Group, said,
“Every child who walked into our classrooms carried a potential that our
teachers believed in unconditionally. This result belongs to them and to the
families who trusted us with their children’s futures.”

Context:

The CBSE Class X AISSE
2026 was conducted across the country earlier this year, with results declared
in April. The examination assesses students across five core subjects, and
final scores are calculated based on board examinations combined with internal
assessments, as per the current CBSE evaluation framework.

As schools and parents
across Odisha review this year’s outcomes, ODM’s Class X results serve as a
data point on what structured, system-driven academic preparation can achieve
across a large and diverse student body.

 

 

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