Odisha Police SI results 2023 declared at odishapolice.gov.in; 1,439 candidates qualified
Alivia Mukherjee | December 22, 2023 | 03:42 PM IST | 1 min read
Odisha Police SI Results 2023: Qualified candidates are required to appear for PST and PET on December 26.
NEW DELHI: The Odisha Police Recruitment Board (OPRB), Cuttack, has declared the police sub-inspector (SI) examination 2021 results. Candidates who appeared for the Odisha Police SI recruitment exam can check and download the results from the official website, odishapolice.gov.in.
As per the Odisha Police SI written exam results, a total of 1,439 applicants were short-listed for the Physical Standards Tests (PST) and Physical Efficiency Tests (PET). These tests are scheduled to be conducted on December 26, 2023, at the OSAP 6th Bn, Cuttack.
Candidates who met the cut-off score have been called for the physical tests, with an inclusion rate more than the required number of candidates, to achieve fairness and equality. Candidates who have qualified in the Odisha Police SI PET, PST can download their admit card from the official website.
The official notice read “Candidates will be required to submit original documents for verification during physical tests. Inability to produce valid documents will lead to disqualification. During the tests candidates will be required to stay at Cuttack and take part in various events, including during early morning hours. The OPRB will neither pay for travel expenses nor make arrangements for accommodation and fooding.’’
Candidates shortlisted for Odisha Police SI PET, PST
|
Category |
Male |
Female |
Total |
|
UR |
480 |
241 |
721 |
|
SEBC |
105 |
54 |
159 |
|
SC |
157 |
80 |
237 |
|
ST |
213 |
109 |
322 |
|
Total |
955 |
484 |
1439 |
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