OPSC OCS 2020 Result Declared: Women bag top three ranks in Odisha civil services exam
Press Trust of India | October 7, 2022 | 10:39 PM IST | 1 min read
OPSC announced the names of 392 candidates for appointment to the posts coming under Group A and Group B of Odisha Civil Services.
CUTTACK : Women bagged the top three positions in the Odisha Civil Services (OCS) 2020 examination, the results of which were announced by the Odisha Public Services Commission (OPSC) on Friday. The OPSC announced the names of 392 candidates for appointment to the posts coming under Group A and Group B of Odisha Civil Services (OCS).
Tejaswini Behera, an SC candidate has topped the list and is selected for the Odisha Administrative Service (OAS) under the unreserved (UR) category. Subhankari Sudeshana Dash and Ananya Sristi Satapathy have secured second and third ranks respectively. There are seven women candidates in the top ten rank holders and out of 392 successful candidates, 148 are women.
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Among the men’s toppers, Debabrata Kar and Debabrata Moharana have bagged fourth and fifth ranks respectively. The personality tests for the OCS examination-2020 were held last month from September 19 to September 30. The advertisement for these posts was made in 2020 and the preliminary examinations were held in 2021.
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