OPSC Recruitment 2021

OPSC Recruitment 2021

Total Vacancies: 53

Important Links – OPSC Recruitment 2021

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Apply OnlineClick Here

Important Dates – OPSC Recruitment 2021

Starting Date to Apply Online21 Dec 2021
Closing Date to Apply Online20 Jan 2022

Application Fee – OPSC Recruitment 2021

Gen/ OBCβ‚Ή500 
SC/ ST/ PWDNo. Fee

Pay the Examination Fee through except SBI challan generated through the computer 

Age Limit – OPSC Recruitment 2021

23 – 35 years 

Job Location – OPSC Recruitment 2021

Odisha

Qualification – OPSC Recruitment 2021

i) A candidate must be a graduate in Law of a University or Institution recognized by the Government.
ii) A Superintendent or a Ministerial Officer in the High Court or any Civil or Criminal Court sub-ordinate to the High Court or an Assistant Law Officer or Translator of the Law Department of Government, shall also be eligible for appearing at the competitive examination for recruitment to the posts of Civil Judges in Odisha Judicial Service, if he/she is a graduate in Law of a University recognized by the State Government, has approved service in the High Court or in any Civil or Criminal Court sub-ordinate to the High Court or in the Law department of not less than seven years by the last date fixed for submission of online applications for the said competitive examination.

OPSC

The Origin of the Public Service Commission in India is found in the First Dispatch of the Government of India on Indian Constitutional Reforms on March 5, 1919 which referred to the need for setting up some permanent office charged with the regulation of service matters. This concept of a body intended to be charged primarily with the regulation of service matters, found a somewhat more practical shape in the Government of India Act, 1919. Section 96C of the Act provided for the establishment in India of a Public Service Commission which should “discharge, in regard to recruitment and control of the Public Services in India, such functions as may be assigned thereto by rules made by the Secretary of State in Council”.

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