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OSSSC Combined Recruitment Exam 2023 Result Declared: Download Merit List PDF at osssc.gov.in

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The Odisha Sub-Ordinate Staff Selection Commission (OSSSC) has officially released the Combined Recruitment Preliminary Exam 2023 Result. Candidates who appeared for posts such as Revenue Inspector (RI), Assistant Revenue Inspector (ARI), AMIN, ICDS Supervisor, and Statistical Field Surveyor (SFS) can now download their results from the official website — osssc.gov.in.

OSSSC Result 2023: What’s Been Announced?

The result is published in PDF format, containing the roll numbers of candidates who have been provisionally shortlisted for the Main Examination. This exam was held across Odisha from September 20 to October 8, 2024, and aimed to fill district cadre vacancies under the Combined Recruitment Drive.

Posts Covered in This Recruitment

  • Revenue Inspector (RI)
  • Assistant Revenue Inspector (ARI)
  • AMIN
  • ICDS Supervisor
  • Statistical Field Surveyor (SFS)

Candidates who qualify the prelims will now appear for the Main Exam, as part of the next selection stage.

OSSSC Result 2023: How to Download

Follow these steps to check your result:

  1. Visit https://www.osssc.gov.in
  2. Click on the result link titled:
    Notification No. IIE-57/2024-919/OSSSC dated 23.04.2025
  3. A new window will open with the PDF result
  4. Check your roll number and download the file
  5. Take a printout for future reference

Direct PDF Link

To make it easier, you can click here to download the result PDF (once officially available).

Keep checking the OSSSC portal for updates on the Main Exam schedule and further instructions.

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