UDISE Plus Odisha β All Module Login Links 2026-27
All modules use your school's 11-digit UDISE Code as username and the password from your Block MIS Coordinator. Click the module you need:
Student Module (SDMS)
Enter student data, generate APAAR ID, update enrollment for Odisha. State-specific direct link.
sdms.udiseplus.gov.inTeacher Module
Manage teacher profiles, PEN numbers, qualifications and service records for Odisha.
udiseplus.gov.in/udiseteacher/School Profile Module
Fill school infrastructure, WASH facilities, and enrollment totals for Odisha schools.
udiseplus.gov.in/moe_udise/Report Module
View and download school, district and state-level education data reports for Odisha.
udiseplus.gov.in/udisereport/Not sure which module to open? For student data entry and APAAR ID, use Student Module (SDMS). For teacher qualifications and PEN, use Teacher Module.
How to Login to UDISE Plus SDMS β Odisha 2026-27
Follow these 7 steps to login to the Student Module (SDMS) for Odisha:
- Open Google Chrome on your computer or laptop
- Go to: SDMS Direct Login β Odisha (https://sdms.udiseplus.gov.in/p3/v1/login?state-id=121)
- The Odisha login page will open directly β no need to select your state again
- Type your school's 11-digit UDISE Code in the username field
- Enter your password (provided by your Block MIS Coordinator / BRC)
- Type the captcha code shown on screen carefully
- Click "Login" β your school's student data dashboard will open
About UDISE Plus in Odisha
UDISE Plus in Odisha covers all state-level school education data for 2026-27. All 68,000+ schools across 30 districts of Odisha that are registered with the government must submit annual data through the UDISE+ portal.
Every school in Odisha has been assigned a unique 11-digit UDISE Code. This code is the school's permanent identity in the national education system. It is used to login to all UDISE+ modules and to track school data every year.
The data submitted by Odisha schools is used by the Ministry of Education and the Odisha State Education Department to:
- Allocate teachers and fill vacancies based on actual student enrollment
- Distribute grants for school infrastructure improvements (classrooms, toilets, labs)
- Plan Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) budget for Odisha
- Track individual student progress through APAAR ID (Academic Aadhaar)
- Ensure Mid-Day Meal (MDM) and other benefits reach every eligible student
- Generate Odisha State Report Cards for policy decisions
UDISE Plus Data Entry β What Odisha Schools Must Fill in 2026-27
Schools in Odisha must fill four categories of data. The reference date is 30th September 2026 β all data must reflect the school's status as on that date:
Student Data (SDMS)
Each student's General Profile (GP) β name, Aadhaar, class, gender. Enrollment Profile (EP) β category, marks. Student Facilities (SF) β books, uniform, MDM. APAAR ID generation is mandatory.
Teacher Data
Teacher profiles with PEN number, qualifications (B.Ed/D.El.Ed), in-service training, appointment type (regular/contract/guest), subject taught and class assigned.
School Infrastructure
Classrooms (good/needs repair), toilets for boys/girls, drinking water, electricity, boundary wall, ramp for disabled students, kitchen shed for mid-day meal.
Digital Facilities
Computers, internet type, smart classroom, ICT lab, digital library, CCTV, solar power β all must be reported accurately to reflect the actual school situation.
APAAR ID for Odisha Students β 2026-27
All schools in Odisha must generate APAAR IDs for every student through the SDMS portal. APAAR ID is a 12-digit unique academic identity number linked to the student's Aadhaar card. It is mandatory from 2026-27. After logging into SDMS, go to Student Facilities β APAAR ID Generation to complete this for each student.
How to Generate APAAR ID βSchool Education in Odisha β Overview for UDISE Plus 2026-27
Odisha has 68,000+ schools across 30 districts managed by the Board of Secondary Education, Odisha (BSE Odisha) and the School & Mass Education Department. The state has made significant education progress, including a pioneering multi-lingual education (MLE) programme in 21 tribal languages. Odisha's Mo School programme (alumnus engagement) has transformed school infrastructure across the state. For UDISE Plus 2026-27, Odisha schools must complete data at udiseplus.gov.in with MLE language data and Mo School-funded infrastructure updates.
Schools in Odisha fall under the School & Mass Education Department, Government of Odisha for administrative purposes. The secondary examination board is BSE Odisha (Board of Secondary Education, Odisha). All school-level data β student enrollment, teacher profiles, and infrastructure β is reported annually to the Ministry of Education through the UDISE+ portal.
Key Education Facts β Odisha in UDISE+ 2026-27
- Odisha has 68,000+ schools in 30 districts including one of India's largest and most successful Mother Tongue Based Multilingual Education (MLE) programmes in tribal areas
- Odisha's literacy rate of 72.9% has grown substantially β the state's tribal literacy drive in KBK (Kalahandi-Bolangir-Koraput) districts uses UDISE+ enrolment data for intervention targeting
- The Mo School programme has generated Rs 800+ crore in alumni contributions for school infrastructure β MoSchool-funded facilities must be entered in UDISE+ under "Community/Voluntary" funding
- Odisha has 21 tribal language MLE schools β mother-tongue languages (Santali, Gondi, Kui, Koya, Juang, Ho, etc.) must be accurately coded in UDISE+ to support MLE policy monitoring
- The state's Eklavya Model Residential Schools (EMRS) number 80+ in tribal districts β each EMRS must complete both tribal and residential school parameters in UDISE+
- Odisha operates Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas (KGBVs) for girl education in 18 districts β KGBV data includes residential, welfare, and enrolment parameters in UDISE+
- Under UDISE Plus 2026-27, Odisha is implementing APAAR IDs for 65 lakh+ students β the School & Mass Education Department has integrated Aadhaar seeding with the state's Kalia scheme database
UDISE Plus Odisha β State-Specific Data Entry Guide
Common Challenges β Odisha Schools
- Odisha's 21 MLE tribal languages require specific mother-tongue coding in UDISE+ β many school staff are unaware of the correct language codes for less-documented tribal languages like Juang, Bonda, or Saura
- Annual cyclone disruptions in coastal districts (OctoberβNovember coincides with UDISE Plus data entry window) cause school damage and data loss β affected schools need deadline extensions and infrastructure re-documentation
- The Mo School database (listing alumni donations and infrastructure) must be reconciled with UDISE+ infrastructure data β discrepancies between Mo School and UDISE+ are common for multi-donor school projects
- Tribal residential schools (EMRS) have complex admission processes across districts β students may be enrolled from outside the school's district, requiring careful state-of-origin data in SDMS
- APAAR ID seeding in KBK and tribal districts is slow β Aadhaar penetration for school-age children in Malkangiri, Nabarangapur, and Rayagada is below 65%
Data Entry Tips for Odisha Teachers
- Odisha schools implementing MLE should use the correct Tribal Language Code for each mother-tongue taught β the list of approved codes is available in the UDISE+ MLE language manual from the School & Mass Education Department
- Update Mo School-funded infrastructure under the "Community/Voluntary Organization" funding source β not "State Government" β even if the construction was coordinated by the government
- Coastal district schools should complete cyclone-season pre-data collection (school headcount, teacher roll) before October 15 β have data ready before UDISE+ window opens in case of disruption
- EMRS schools must complete both tribal welfare and residential school parameters in UDISE+ β Odisha's tribal welfare grants are released only when both sections show complete data
- For tribal students without Aadhaar in KBK districts, contact the Samagra Shiksha Odisha district coordinator for the alternative ID pathway β a Jan Aadhaar equivalent process exists for Odisha tribal children
Frequently Asked Questions β UDISE Plus Odisha 2026-27
Essential UDISE Plus Guides for Odisha Schools
These step-by-step guides are specifically useful for Odisha school teachers and administrators completing UDISE Plus 2026-27 data entry. Click any guide to read the full article.
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