OPSC AFO 2020 Revised Exam Dates Announced; Check New Schedule Here
Team Careers360 | August 7, 2020 | 02:59 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Odisha Public Service Commission has released the OPSC AFO 2020 revised exam dates on August 6 at its official website - www.opsc.gov.in. Candidates can check the revised exam schedule for fresh dates.
OPSC AFO 2020 exam is scheduled to be conducted on September 02, 2020 for paper 1 and paper 2. The exam will be conducted in two sessions. Earlier the exam was postponed due to lockdown in the state. Previously, OPSC AFO 2020 exam was scheduled to be conducted on August 16.
OPSC AFO 2020 Exam Date (Revised)
Date |
Paper |
Session |
Time |
September 02, 2020 |
Paper 1 |
Session 1 |
10 AM to 12:30 PM |
Paper 2 |
Session 2 |
2 PM to 4:30 PM |
Note: PwD candidates will get extra 50 minutes for both the papers.
As per the notification, the government has extended the lockdown till August 31 in the state in view of COVID-19 situation in the state. Candidates must check the official website regularly for further details.
OPSC AFO Revised Exam Schedule:
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