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Job Post: Civil Judges At Odisha Public Service Commission

By LawStreet News Network      08 December, 2019 11:12 AM      0 Comments
Job Post: Civil Judges At Odisha Public Service Commission

Job description

Odisha Public Service Commission is opening online applications for the post of Civil Judges at Law Department, Government of Odisha.

Number of Vacancies

51 (fifty-one)

Eligibility

A candidate must have completed Graduation in Law from a recognized University.

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

Age Limit (as on 01.08.2019): 23 to 35 years (maximum age limit for departmental candidates is not more than 39 years).

How to apply?

To apply, click here.

Online applications are invited from the candidates through the proforma Application Form from 19th November 2019 to 23rd December 2019.

Read official notification below. 



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