OPSC OMAS admit card 2023 out at opsc.gov.in; exam on November 19
Ayushi Bisht | November 13, 2023 | 02:35 PM IST | 1 min read
OPSC OMAS 2023: Candidates can use their login details such as registration number and date of birth to download Odisha OMAC admit card 2023.
NEW DELHI: The Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC) has issued the admit card for the Odisha Municipal Administrative Services 2021 examination. Candidates can download the OPSC OMAS admit card 2023 through the official website, opsc.gov.in.
Candidates can use their login details such as registration number and date of birth to download Odisha OMAC admit card 2023.
The exam authority will conduct the Odisha OMAC written exam on November 19, 2023. The Odisha OMAS recruitment 2023 notification was released for a total of 27 vacancies. Candidates will be selected on the basis on the written exam and interview.
OMAS 2023: Exam schedule
| Date | Time | Subject | Subject code |
| November 19, 2023 | 10 am to 12 noon | General Studies (paper 1) | 01 |
| November 19, 2023 | 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm | General Studies (paper 2) | 02 |
The OPSC OMAS admit card is a mandatory document for the examination day. Candidates will not be allowed to appear for the exam if they fail to produce their admit card.
OPSC OMAS Admit Card 2023: How to download
Candidates can follow the easy steps given below to download the OPSC OMAS admit card.
- Visit the official website, opsc.gov.in.
- Click on the link “Download Admission Certificate” for Recruitment to the Odisha Municipal Administrative Services Examination-2021 (Advt. No. 06 of 2022-23)”
- Clicking on the link will navigate to admit card page
- Enter the PPSAN number and date of birth
- The Odisha OMAS admit card 2023 will be available in pdf format
- Download and take a printout of the same for future reference
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