SSB Odisha teacher recruitment 2024 registration starts from January 8 at ssbodisha.ac
Candidates can apply for 2,064 vacancies of teaching posts in non-government fully aided high schools till February 2.
Divyansh | January 1, 2024 | 03:27 PM IST
NEW DELHI: State Selection Board Odisha has invited applications for teaching posts in non-government fully aided high schools through the official website, ssbodisha.ac. Candidates can apply for 2,064 vacancies of teaching posts in non-government fully aided high schools of Odisha from January 8, 2024.
The registration window of the recruitment process will close on February 2. The detailed notification of the teaching posts in non-government fully aided high schools will be released on January 8. The notification will contain the application fee and eligibility criteria.
The notification of Odisha SSB read, “Opening date and time of online applications and detailed advertisement will be available from 1 pm on January 8. Closing date and time of online applications is 11.45 pm on February 7. All eligible candidates are required to visit the website, ssbodisha.ac.
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How to apply
Candidates can follow these steps to apply for the recruitment of SSB Odisha Teacher Recruitment 2024:
- Visit the official website of the State Selection Board, Odisha, ssbodisha.ac
- Click on the link ‘Recruitment of Teachers 2024’ on the website’s homepage.
- Within the Teacher Recruitment section, click on the ‘Apply Online’
- Fill in the requisite information, including educational qualifications and other details
- Upload documents with a recent passport-sized photograph and signature, and submit the application form.
- Take print out for future reference
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