- OSSC CGL 2026 prelims will be held on April 19, 2026 (Sunday)
- Recruitment covers 1,576 Group B and Group C vacancies
- Over 2.31 lakh applications received, reflecting intense competition
The OSSC CGL 2026 exam date has been officially announced, giving clarity to more than two lakh aspirants preparing for one of Odisha’s largest state-level recruitment drives. The Odisha Staff Selection Commission has scheduled the Combined Graduate Level Recruitment Examination (CGLRE) Preliminary Exam for 19 April 2026.
This announcement effectively ends months of uncertainty and signals the transition from preparation to performance. What the market is missing is how sharply competition has intensified this year, with application volumes far outpacing available seats.
OSSC CGL 2026 Exam Date and Recruitment Overview
The OSSC aims to fill 1,576 vacancies across multiple departments under the Odisha government. These include posts such as Auditor, Assistant, Inspector of Endowments and Co-operative Societies, Junior Assistant, and others.
According to official data:
- Applications submitted: 2,31,672
- Applications rejected/incomplete: 29,162
The data suggests that nearly one in eight applicants failed to clear the application stage, underlining the importance of procedural accuracy even before the exam begins.

Why the OSSC CGL 2026 Exam Matters More This Year
Unlike previous cycles, the 2025–26 CGL recruitment coincides with rising demand for stable government jobs amid slowing private-sector hiring. In my analysis, this is a key second-order effect driving unusually high participation.
The prelims exam will act as a strict filtering stage, shortlisting candidates for the mains examination. With only 1,576 final selections possible, the margin for error in prelims is extremely thin.
OSSC CGL 2026 Eligibility Criteria Explained
To appear for the OSSC CGL exam, candidates must meet Odia language, educational, and age requirements.
Key eligibility points:
- Graduation from a recognised university
- Working knowledge of computers
- Proficiency in Odia (via school-level qualifications or government-recognised tests)
- Age between 21 and 42 years (as on 01 January 2025, with relaxations)
Age relaxation applies to SEBC, SC, ST, women candidates, and persons with disabilities, as per government norms.
OSSC CGL 2026 Selection Process and Exam Pattern
The selection process has three stages:
- Preliminary Examination
- Mains Examination
- Certificate Verification
Prelims exam structure:
- 150 multiple-choice questions
- 150 marks
- 150 minutes duration
- Negative marking: 0.25 marks per wrong answer
- Question level: up to Class 10 standard
Subjects include Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Ability, Current Affairs, and Computer Awareness.
OSSC CGL 2026 Salary Structure
Selected candidates will be paid under ORSP Rules, 2017:
- Group B posts: Pay Level 9 (₹35,400 – ₹1,12,000)
- Group C posts: Pay Level 4 (₹19,900 – ₹63,200)
This pay structure explains sustained interest in OSSC CGL despite rising competition, particularly among graduates seeking long-term career security.
The detailed exam programme and admit card are expected closer to the exam date. Candidates are advised to regularly check the official OSSC website and fine-tune revision strategies with mock tests and syllabus-focused preparation.
OSSC CGL 2026 FAQs
The OSSC CGL 2026 Preliminary Examination is scheduled for 19 April 2026 (Sunday).
The exam is conducted by the Odisha Staff Selection Commission.
A total of 1,576 vacancies are to be filled for Group B and Group C posts across Odisha government departments.
The selection process includes three stages: Preliminary Examination, Mains Examination, and Certificate Verification.
The prelims consist of 150 MCQs for 150 marks, conducted over 150 minutes, with 0.25 negative marking for each wrong answer.
Questions are asked from Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Ability, Current Affairs, and Computer Awareness.
Candidates must be graduates from a recognised university and possess basic computer knowledge.
Yes. Candidates must meet Odia language requirements through schooling or recognised examinations as specified in the notification.
The expected age limit is 21 to 42 years as on 1 January 2025, with applicable age relaxations for reserved categories.
Group B posts fall under Pay Level 9 (₹35,400–₹1,12,000), while Group C posts are under Pay Level 4 (₹19,900–₹63,200).
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