OPSC 2019 Prelims Result Announced; Check Details Here
Team Careers360 | June 25, 2020 | 08:54 AM IST | 1 min read
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI - Odisha Public Service Commission has released the result for OPSC 2019 prelims examination on June 24. The result has been released in PDF at the official website - www.opsc.gov.in . As per the OPSC result , a total of 1880 candidates had appeared for the prelims examination. Check here for more details.
OPSC 2019 prelims exam was conducted on March 15, 2020 in offline mode. Candidates who qualified the exam will be called for the mains exam. OPSC 2019 mains exam will be conducted tentatively in the first week of september. However, candidates can expect delay in the mains exam due to COVID-19 outbreak in the country.
Candidates who appeared for the prelims examination can check their roll numbers from the OPSC 2019 result PDF here.
OPSC 2019 Prelims Exam Result -
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Odisha Public Service Commission had released the OPSC 2019 application form on November 13 at its official website. Qualified candidates will be recruited for various state government posts in Odisha. Candidates are advised to check the official website for the latest information regarding the OPSC 2019 mains exam.
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