The Odisha Public Service Commission ( OPSC ) has released the Odisha Civil Services (OCS) Preliminary Examination 2024‑25 result. The Prelims exam was conducted on 12 October 2025. The result lists candidates who have qualified for the next stage, the Mains examination. For this session, 2405 candidates qualified in total, including 781 women.
The PDF of the result contains roll numbers of all qualifying candidates. Candidates who have cleared the Prelims are now eligible to appear for the OCS Mains Examination, scheduled to be conducted in April‑May 2026. The final selection for Odisha Civil Services will be based on combined performance in Mains and the Personality Test, followed by document verification.
How to check the OPSC resultHere is how candidates can check their OPSC OCS result online:
Personality test and document verificationCandidates who qualify the OCS Mains Examination are required to appear for the Personality Test. The Personality Test is conducted to evaluate a candidate’s communication skills, general awareness, and overall suitability for public service. Following the Personality Test, candidates must undergo document verification, where original certificates, including educational certificates, identity proof, and category certificates, are examined by the commission.
The selection process follows the sequence of Mains Examination, Personality Test, Document Verification, and finally, the preparation of the merit list. Appointments to Odisha Civil Services are made based on the candidate’s final merit and the number of available posts, which is approximately 399 for the 2024‑25 cycle.
Important details for candidates Candidates who have qualified the Prelims and Mains examinations are advised to regularly check the OPSC official website for updates regarding the schedule of the Mains exam, Personality Test, and document verification. They should ensure that all required original certificates and documents are ready and accurate before the verification process. Candidates must also follow any instructions mentioned in official notifications, including reporting times, exam venues, and communication protocols, to avoid disqualification or delays in the selection process.
The PDF of the result contains roll numbers of all qualifying candidates. Candidates who have cleared the Prelims are now eligible to appear for the OCS Mains Examination, scheduled to be conducted in April‑May 2026. The final selection for Odisha Civil Services will be based on combined performance in Mains and the Personality Test, followed by document verification.
How to check the OPSC resultHere is how candidates can check their OPSC OCS result online:
- Visit opsc.gov.in
- Go to “Results / What’s New” section
- Download the PDF for “Odisha Civil Services (OCS) 2024(Advt. No. 07 of 2024‑25) – Result of Preliminary Written Examination”
- Search roll number in PDF to confirm qualification
Personality test and document verificationCandidates who qualify the OCS Mains Examination are required to appear for the Personality Test. The Personality Test is conducted to evaluate a candidate’s communication skills, general awareness, and overall suitability for public service. Following the Personality Test, candidates must undergo document verification, where original certificates, including educational certificates, identity proof, and category certificates, are examined by the commission.
The selection process follows the sequence of Mains Examination, Personality Test, Document Verification, and finally, the preparation of the merit list. Appointments to Odisha Civil Services are made based on the candidate’s final merit and the number of available posts, which is approximately 399 for the 2024‑25 cycle.
Important details for candidates Candidates who have qualified the Prelims and Mains examinations are advised to regularly check the OPSC official website for updates regarding the schedule of the Mains exam, Personality Test, and document verification. They should ensure that all required original certificates and documents are ready and accurate before the verification process. Candidates must also follow any instructions mentioned in official notifications, including reporting times, exam venues, and communication protocols, to avoid disqualification or delays in the selection process.
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