OPSC Medical Officer exam schedule out; admit card from October 4
Ayushi Bisht | September 29, 2023 | 07:44 PM IST | 1 min read
OPSC Medical Officer Exam 2023: The recruitment drive aims to fill up a total of 7276 vacancies in the department.
NEW DELHI: Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC) has issued the examination schedule for the post of Medical Officers in Group-A (Junior Branch). As per the schedule, the OPSC Medical Officers written exam is scheduled to be conducted on October 8, 2023.
The exam will be held in a single shift from 10 am to 1 pm. The commission will release the OPSC Medical Officers hall ticket 2023 from October 4 onwards.
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A total of 3141 applicants have been shortlisted to appear for the exam. The OPSC Medical officers admit card will be issued on the official portal, opsc.gov.in. Candidates can use their login detail such as registration number and date of birth to download the OPSC Medical Officers hall ticket 2023.
OPSC Medical Officer Admit Card 2023: How to download
Candidates can follow the easy steps given below to download the OPSC Medical Officer hall ticket 2023.
- Visit the official website, opsc.gov.in
- On the homepage, click on MO admit card 2023 link
- Key in your login details and submit
- Check and download the admit card
- Take a printout for future reference
The OPSC Recruitment drive aims to fill up a total of 7276 Medical Officers posts in the department. Candidates will be shortlisted on the basis of the written examination to be held at Cuttack/Bhubaneshwar.
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