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                     The results of the Plus 2 test will be released by July 31. Officials from the Department of Mass Education and the Council for Higher Education have lost sleep following the Supreme Court's order. With just 10 days to go, so working hard to speed up the assessment. However, due to the fact that the colleges are not cooperating, there is a risk that the results of the exams will be released by the deadline. Not once or twice, despite repeated letters from the CHSE president and the controller of examinations, did the colleges fail to submit the practical marks of the examinees. Even the matriculation mark does not list. While private colleges are at the forefront of this, government schools are not cooperating, according to the council. As of Sunday, 129 colleges had failed to produce practical marks for about 1500 candidates, according to the report. Of these, four are not yet in the process of submitting practical marks, while the process of submitting practical marks in 125 colleges is still ongoing. As of Sunday, the marks of 1062 students from Pranatha College in Khordha had not been submitted. As of Monday night, 44 more college candidates were expected to submit their marks, according to the council's list of colleges.

                          Another important thing is that colleges are not cooperating even in passing the marks of the 10th class candidates. As of Monday night, 201 Plus 2 college students had not submitted their 10th grade marks. Similarly, the data of 186 college ex-regular examinees were not submitted to the council. On the other hand, the farm house has already informed the council that it will take 10 to 15 days for Mark processing. As many as 3 lakh students will be released on the basis of their marks as soon as possible. With only 10 days in hand, there is now a challenge for the council. It is a matter of concern how the results will be evaluated and published in such a short period of time. Colleges that have already submitted marks have already begun processing their children. Children who have not yet reached the Mark Council have plans to give them one last chance. "If a college examiner submits a mark after that time, it will not be accepted," a Department of Mass Education official said.

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