OSSC CGL Admit Card 2022 Expected Today: Details Here
Authorities will release the Odisha CGL Admit Card 2022 today, Oct 1. Candidates can check how to download their cards here.
OSSC CGL Admit Card 2022: The OSSC is conducting their Odisha Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level Examination in October 2022, and the OSSC CGL Admit Card 2022 will be issued on 1st October 2022. The commission released this information.
The Odisha Staff Selection Commission will conduct the graduate level examination from 11th October to 17th October. The date for the examination was announced on 26th September. Students appearing for this exam can download the Odisha CGL Admit Card 2022 from the official commission website, www.ossc.gov.in.
OSSC is conducting examinations for 233 seats for which thousands of students are expected to appear. These are grade B posts, and the minimum eligibility is graduation for the aspirants.
The application form dates were from 12th March to 11th April. The entrance test will be in offline mode. The question paper will have objective questions with multiple choice answers and 200 marks.
Many such details are given in the table below.
Exam Name |
OSSC CGL 2022 |
Exam Conduction authority |
Odisha Staff Selection Commission |
Posts |
Grade-B |
Exam Mode |
Offline |
Mode to apply |
Online |
Total Vacancy |
233 |
Exam Pattern |
MCQs |
Maximum Marks to be Scored |
200 |
Also Read: SSC CGL Notification 2022 Out
Odisha CGL Admit Card 2022: Steps to Download the Card
Given below are the steps to download the OSSC CGL Admit card 2022.
- Visit the official website of OSSC, ossc.gov.in.
- “Admit Card” link in on homepage. Click on it.
- Enter required details and click on "Submit."
- Save OSSC CGL Admit card 2022 and print it.
Note: Once you have downloaded the Odisha CGL admit card 2022, ensure all the details are right. Authorities gave checkpoints below on your admit card.
- Candidate's full name,
- Passport-size photograph of the candidate,
- Exam duration,
- Candidate's Birth Date,
- Name of the father/mother,
- The exam's title,
- Registration number,
- Gender,
- Caste classification,
- The Candidate's Roll Number,
- Name of the examination centre,
- Code for the Examination Center, &
- Candidate and counsellor signatures.
For more details visit the official website.
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