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Odisha Police Junior Clerk Admit Card 2024 Released on odishapolice.gov.in – Check Steps to Download Here | Education News
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Odisha Police Junior Clerk Admit Card 2024 Released on odishapolice.gov.in – Check Steps to Download Here | Education News

Odisha Police Junior Clerk Admit Card 2024: Odisha Police Ministerial Staff Selection Board (OPMSSB) has released the admit cards for Junior Clerk posts under DPO. Candidates who have to appear for the exam can now download their admit cards by entering their login details on the official website. The selection process includes a written test, skills test, document verification and medical examination. The computer-based written exam will be held on November 16, 2024 and the admit card will contain all the important information such as time, venue and schedule of the exam. To download the admit card, candidates will need their application number, date of birth and security PIN. You can access the admit card by visiting odishapolice.gov.in.

Candidates for Odisha Police Junior Clerk Recruitment 2024 will be selected based on their performance in written examination, skills test, document verification and other criteria. The board said it would standardize the scores of candidates appearing for the IT exam in multiple shifts to ensure fairness in the recruitment process of junior clerks.

Odisha Police Junior Clerk Admit Card 2024: Steps to Download Here

Step 1: Go to the official website of Odisha Police at odishapolice.gov.in.

Step 2: On the home page, navigate to the “Recruitment” section.

Step 3: Find and click on the “Junior Clerk Admit Card Download” link.

Step 4: Enter your login information, such as your application number and password, then click “Submit”.

Step 5: Your Odisha Police Junior Clerk Admit Card 2024 will be displayed on the screen.

Step 6: Review the details carefully and then download the admit card.

Applicants with disabilities (PWDs) who require a scribe and have a permanent disability of 40% or more must provide the scribe’s contact information, along with required documentation, to the testing center authorities on the day of the test. The jury clarified that candidates will not receive their raw marks. Instead, merit lists will be prepared on the basis of standardized marks or percentile ranks. Standardization is applied in multi-team exams to account for variations in the difficulty levels of different papers. The board will use the same formula used by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for other national level competitive exams to standardize the scores.