Journalism of Courage
Advertisement
Premium

Odisha OPSC recruitment 2017: Apply for 192 assistant public prosecutor posts

OPSC recruitment 2017: The application process will begin from April 6 and will end on May 5, 2017.

Students after appearing for National Defence Academy Exam at a school in Sector 22 of Chandigarh on Sunday, April 17 2016. Express Photo by Sahil Walia *** Local Caption *** Students after appearing for National Defence Academy Exam at a school in Sector 22 of Chandigarh on Sunday, April 17 2016. Express Photo by Sahil Walia

OPSC recruitment 2017: Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC) has invited eligible candidates to apply for Assistant Public Prosecutor post, Group B. The application process will begin from April 6 and will end on May 5, 2017. The Commission will conduct the recruitment exam to fill 192 vacancies. To register, the candidates have to log in to opsconline.gov.in. The posts are temporary but as the notification suggests, will be final.

OPSC vacancy details:
For general category: 88 posts
UR category: 34 posts
SC and ST category: 47 posts

Pay scale: Rs 9300 to Rs 34800 carrying grade pay of Rs 4600

Eligibility
Age limit: On January 1, 2017, the aspirant age should be 21-35 years. There is age relaxation for reserved categories

Education: The candidate should have a graduate degree in law from a recognised university.

Exam fees: For general category candidates, it is Rs 300 while SC/ ST of Odisha and physically handicapped candidates are exempted from paying fees.

After the written examination, there will be a viva-voce test. The written exam will be held at Balasore, Berhampur, Bhubaneswar, Cuttack and Sambalpur.

Exam pattern

Story continues below this ad

There will be one paper of 130 marks. The two-and-a-half-hour test will have objective type questions with option of multiple choice answers. Those who will clear the written examination will be invited to appear for viva-voice test that shall be of 20 marks.

View: Latest government jobs to apply in 2017: Check application forms, eligibility and other details

From the homepage
Tags:
Edition
Install the Express App for
a better experience
Featured
Trending Topics
News
Multimedia
Follow Us
Express ExclusiveAIIMS study: 6 in 10 top Indian doctors not trained to certify brain death, hurting organ donation
X