Odisha Public Service Commission: Instructions To Candidates
Odisha Public Service Commission: Instructions To Candidates
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The candidate must note that his/her admission to the examination is strictly
provisional. In the event of any information furnished by the candidate being
found false or incorrect or ineligibility being detected at any stage after admission of
the candidate to the examination his/her candidature shall be rejected.
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(i) The candidate is advised to bring his/her own clip board or hard board or
card board on which nothing should have been written and a Ball Point Pen
containing blue or black ink.
(ii) The candidate must bring his/her admission certificate to Examination Hall
duly affixing his/her recent passport size photograph at the space provided.
He must also bring his/her identity proof in original (i.e. Voter Identity
Card/ Driving license/PAN Card/Aadhar Card/Identity Card of Educational
Institution) and its photo copy.
(iii) Candidate should keep copy of admission certification duly affixing the
passport size photograph with signature for future reference.
(iv) Candidates must hand over the admission certificate & Identity proof to the
invigilator after completion of 2nd sitting of examination.
(v) Candidates should write his Roll No. on the top of the copy of Identity proof
& put his/her full signature and date at the bottom.
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The candidate should not take any article into the examination hall except the
article(s) mentioned in para-4 above. He/she should leave his/her books/notes or
any articles, at the entrance of the premises at his/her own risk.
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(i)
(ii)
(i)
(ii)
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The candidate should carefully read and follow the instructions printed on
the cover of the test booklet and on the answer sheet, which will be provided to
him/her in the examination hall.
10. As soon as the candidate receives the answer sheet, he/she should check that
it is numbered. If it is found un-numbered, he/she should at once get it replaced
by a numbered one. The candidates are also required to check the number of
questions printed in the Answer Sheet. The answer sheets for General Studies,
Paper-I has 100 questions and Paper-II 80 questions respectively.
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(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
The candidate is also required to put his/her full signature in Ball Point
Pen and to put his/her Left Thumb Impression in stamp pad ink at the
appropriate spaces provided in the Attendance Sheet.
(v)
The candidate is required to encode in Ball Point Pen, series of the test
booklet at the appropriate spaces provided for the purpose on the answer
sheet soon after the test booklet is supplied to him/her.
(vi)
The Invigilator is also required to encode the test booklet series in Ball
Point Pen at the appropriate space in the answer sheet of the candidate.
Candidate should ensure that this requirement has been complied with
by the concerned Invigilator.
The encoding of test booklet series done by each candidate at
appropriate spaces should tally with encoding of test booklet series made
by the Invigilator with reference to the series printed on the cover page of
the test booklet.
(vii)
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(ix)
(i)
The candidate must not write on the answer sheet, his/her name or
anything else except the specific items of information asked for. He/she
must not put any distinguished marks/ signature/initial on the answer
sheet. If he/she does so, he/she will be debarred from the present
recruitment and future recruitment as may be decided by the O.P.S.C.
(ii)
The candidate must not write anything either in the test booklet (except
his/her roll no.) or on his/her admission certificate.
13.
The candidate must use only Ball Point Pen containing blue or black
ink for marking his/her responses (answer) on the answer sheet. The
candidate should take due care, so that there is no smudging while answering
the questions in the answer sheet.
14.
The answer sheet must be handled very carefully. It should not be folded,
mutilated or torn during handling. There should not be any extraneous marking on
the answer sheet nor should anything be written on the reverse thereof. Sheet for
rough(working sheet) must not be pinned or tagged with Answer Sheet.
15.
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
The candidates are allowed to take with them the Test Booklet,
candidates copy/second page of the answer sheet, after completion of
the examination, for their reference.
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(i)
No candidate shall copy from the paper of any other candidate, nor
permit his/her own papers to be copied, neither give nor attempt to give,
neither obtain nor attempt to obtain irregular assistance of any
description.
(ii)
(iii)
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Candidate intending to go to the toilet will be escorted by an Invigilator.
Under no circumstances a candidate should go to the toilet un-escorted. He/she
must not carry any examination material, e.g. test booklet or answer sheet or rough
sheet with him/her to the toilet or outside the examination hall/room. Before going
to toilet, the candidate must turn his/her answer sheet and rough sheet upside
down on his/her table/desk.
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If a candidate spends unusually more time in toilet or flee from the
toilet, he/she will not be allowed to re-enter the examination hall.
19.
No candidate will be allowed to go to the toilet during the last 30
minutes of the examination in each sitting.
20.
Smoking or taking tea etc. in the examination hall/room is strictly
prohibited. Match box or cigarette lighter is not allowed in the examination
hall/room.
21.
The candidate must abide by the instructions given above and such
further instructions as may be given by the Supervisor/Invigilator of the
examination. If the candidate fails to do so or indulges in disorderly or improper
conduct, he/she will render himself/herself liable to expulsion from the present
and/or future examination and/or such other punishment as the Commission may
deem fit to impose.
22.
The candidate will furnish necessary and correct information as may be
asked for from him/her in the examination hall by the Invigilator/Assistant
Supervisor/Supervisor.
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Assistance of Scribes/writers and extra timeIn response to the OPSC Notice No.4137/PSC, dt.4.9.2015, the PWD
(Person with Disability) candidates belonging to blindness, low vision, cerebral
palsy, locomotors disabilities, who have disability in the upper limbs and unable to
write and who have opted to take assistance of Scribe/writer shall be provided
compensatory time of 40 minutes in each sitting.
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The provisions of the Odisha Conduct of Examination Act, 1988 (Odisha
Act 2 of 1988) are applicable to the Examinations conducted by the Odisha Public
Service Commission.
It is pertinent to note that as per section 9 of the Act, whoever
contravenes any of the provisions of sections 3 to 8 shall, on conviction, be
punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three months or
with fine which may extend to three thousand rupees, but shall not be less
than five hundred rupees or with both.
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The candidature is liable to rejection in the event of any infringement of
the terms and conditions laid down in long advertisement.
NB:- Candidates are advised to take care that there is no palpable discrepancies in their
appearance and signature in the Attendance Sheet with the photos and signatures
already submitted.
Impersonation is a serious criminal offence. Any effort may result in serious
consequences for the candidates as well as the person who tries to
impersonate.
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