Odisha TGT Recruitment 2024: Application window closes today; fee details, selection process
Vikas Kumar Pandit | February 7, 2024 | 12:14 PM IST | 2 mins read
SSB Odisha TGT Exam 2024: The recruitment drive aims to fill up a total of 2,064 teaching posts. Apply at ssbodisha.ac.in
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI: The State Selection Board (SSB) Odisha will close the application window for Odisha Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT) recruitment 2024 today, February 7. Eligible candidates can fill out the application form by visiting the official website at ssbodisha.ac.in. Odisha TGT registration window will close today by 11:45 pm.
The SSB recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 2,064 teaching posts for various subjects including Arts, Hindi, Sanskrit, Urdu, etc.
Candidates who belong to the general category will have to pay an application fee of Rs 500 for Odisha TGT recruitment 2024. Candidates from the reserved categories such as Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), Persons With Disability (PWD) will have to pay the application fees of Rs 200.
Candidates from all categories should be a minimum of 21 years old and a maximum of 38 years old as of January 1, 2024. Candidates born earlier than January 2, 1986, and after January 1, 2003, are not eligible for the Odisha TGT recruitment exam 2024. Upper age limit criteria are applicable for reserved category candidates.
The selection of SSB Odisha TGT 2024 will be based on the written exam. The question paper will carry 100 questions with equal weightage. The paper will be of 150 marks in total and will consist of Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQ).
The duration of the exam is two hours. As per the marking scheme, each correct answer will carry 1.5 marks and each incorrect answer will deduce 0.5 marks.
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SSB Odisha TGT Recruitment 2024: How to apply
Candidates can follow the steps given below to fill out the SSB Odisha TGT application form.
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Visit the official website, ssbodisha.ac.in
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On the homepage, click on the “Recruitment to the posts of TGT in Non-Govt. Fully Aided High Schools of Odisha (Apply Online)”
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Complete the Odisha TGT registration process and generate the password.
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Log in to the TGT portal using the registered credentials, email ID and password.
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Fill in the details in the Odisha TGT application form 2024.
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Upload the documents in the specified format and pay the application fee.
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Submit the Odisha TGT registration form and download it for future reference.
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