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ASO 2022 exam new date announced; check schedule here

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Cuttack: OPSC conduct’s ASO 2022 exam will now be conducted on August 27, 2022. The ASO exam was earlier scheduled to be conducted on tomorrow August 21 but was postponed due to heavy rains in all parts of the state. As per the latest notice announced by the OPSC, the rescheduled ASO written examination will now be conducted on August 27, 2022. 

Today, The Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC) has announced the revised exam schedule for the Assistant Section Officer (ASO) examination advt. no 26 of 2021-22 shall be conducted in 3 sittings. The ASO 2022 exam was earlier scheduled to be conducted on August 21 but was postponed due to heavy rains in the state.

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Candidates who have to appear in the exam for Assistant Section Officer (ASO) Posts can download the rescheduled notice available on the official website. Rescheduled program notice of Written Examination for Recruitment to the Posts of Asst. Section Officer (Advt. No. 26 of 2021-22). Check the Notice for details. Click here…

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