Odisha CGL Group B, C registration from January 3 at ossc.gov.in

Odisha Staff Selection Commission has also invited objection for OSSC CHS (preliminary examination) provisional answer key 2023 till January 1, 2024.

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Students can submit OSSC CGL application until February 5. (Image: Pexels)
Students can submit OSSC CGL application until February 5. (Image: Pexels)

Divyansh | December 29, 2023 | 04:38 PM IST

NEW DELHI: The Odisha Staff Selection Commission has invited the application for OSSC Combined Graduate Level Recruitment Examination for Group B and C posts. The OSSC CGL registration will start on January 3 from February 2, 2024 on the official website, ossc.gov.in. Students will be able to submit the online application until February 5.

Students will be able to edit their online application form February 7. The OSSC will accept no physical copy or hard copy of the online application form. Appointment be based on the Combined Graduate Level Recruitment Examination for Group-B and Group-C Specialist Posts and Services Rules- 2022, the commission said.

OSSC CHS answer key 2023

Odisha Staff Selection Commission has invited objections to the OSSC Combined Higher Secondary (preliminary examination) provisional answer key 2023, Candidates can submit objections, if any, on the official website, ossc.gov.in. The preliminary exam for recruitment to the post of OSSC CHS (10+2) level specialist posts/services-2023 was held on December 12.

Candidates will be able to download the OSSC CHS (10+2) preliminary exam provisional answer key till January 1, 2024. “Candidates who appeared for the exam and intend to raise objection(s) may register their grievances against the provisional answer key through online mode only by logging into the website using their user credentials by January 1, 2024,” the OSSC said.

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The commission said all candidates may note that an objection is decided on merit. How many persons filed objections has no bearing on its outcome. So, if one candidate has filed objection about a question and any new facts or arguments are not added, there is no need to file the same objection again, it added.

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