
OSSC Excise SI Mains 2020: Exam postponed, here’s how to check fresh dates
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Odisha Staff Selection Commission Excise SI Mains 2020 exam has been postponed by the commission.
OSSC Excise SI Mains exam 2020: Odisha Staff Selection Commission Excise Sub Inspector or OSSC Excise SI Mains 2020 has been postponed for the month of December 2021. According to the official notification, the OSSC Excise SI Mains exam was scheduled to be held from November 12 to November 14, 2021. Applicants who would be appearing for the exam can check the official website i.e., ossc.gov.in for more updates. The OSSC Excise SI Mains 2020 exam would be of a total of 100 marks and objective type. The duration of the exam would be for a duration of one and a half hours. Applicants will lose marks for every wrong answer and 0.25 marks will be deducted for it.
The Commission has not announced the exact date and schedule for the exam. As per officials, the exam has been postponed due to unavoidable circumstances. The commission from this exam would be conducting recruitment for 34 vacant posts in Excise SI.

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