OPSC OAS result declared at opsc.gov.in; direct link
Sudev Kumar Prusty grabbed the first position in the Odisha Civil Service Commission exam 2021.
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Subscribe NowArpita Das | August 1, 2023 | 03:52 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Odisha Public Service Commission released the OPSC final exam result. Candidates can access and check the OPSC final result through the official website, opsc.gov.in. Candidates will not need any login credentials to check the result, as it is released in a pdf format.
This year, Sudev Kumar Prusty topped the Odisha Civil Service Commission exam 2021 with three female candidates in the top five and five in the top ten.
The OPSC main written exam was held from February 21 to March 18 and the personality test was held from July 15 to July 25. OPSC has recommended a total of 432 applicants for appointment to posts under Odisha Civil Services (Group A and Group B) 2021.
OPSC OAS Result Direct Link
OPSC OAS Result: Steps to check
- First, go to the official website at opsc.gov.in.
- Click on the “Recommendation Notice- Recruitment to the post of Odisha Civil Services, 2021 (Advt. No. 25 of 2021-22)” on the homepage.
- The result pdf will be displayed on the screen.
- Check the list and take the print of it for future reference.
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