
OPSC MO (Assistant Surgeon) Document Verification Postponed, check details here
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OPSC MO (Assistant Surgeon) Document Verification has been postponed, due to the lockdown declared by the Government of Odisha throughout the state. Check the details here.
The Odisha Public Service Commission has released a notification regarding the postponement of the Document Verification to the post of Medical Officer (Assistant Surgeon) on its official website. The candidates appearing for a Document Verification can visit opsc.gov.in and check the notification. The notification says “In view of the lockdown declared by the State Government from 5th May 2021 to 19th May 2021 throughout the state due to the Covid-19 pandemic situation, the Commission has decided to postpone the conduct of the physical verification of original certificates & documents for the post of Medical Officer (Assistant Surgeon), scheduled to be held from 06.05.2021 to 25.05.2021, until further order”. It also added, “The next date for the conduct of the aforesaid verification process shall be notified in due course”. The candidates who are appearing for the exam are advised to visit the official website of the commission regularly regarding the conduct of the same.
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