The Odisha Judicial Services Examination (OJSE) is a competitive exam conducted by the Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC) to recruit candidates for the position of Civil Judge in the state judiciary.
The selection process for the Odisha Judicial Services Exam includes three stages. The first stage is the Preliminary Examination, which is an objective-type test featuring multiple-choice questions. Candidates must clear this preliminary round to qualify for the next stage. Upon passing the preliminary exam, candidates proceed to the Main Examination, a descriptive and written assessment that thoroughly examines their legal knowledge across various subjects. Successful candidates from the Main Examination are then eligible for the final stage—the Viva-Voce Test, a face-to-face interview conducted by a panel of examiners to assess the candidate’s suitability for the role.
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Odisha Judicial Services Examination: Study Material, Exam Updates and Tips
Module I: Notification, Syllabus and Tips
Official Website Notification: Odisha Public Service Commission Syllabus Follow Telegram Channel for Regular Updates: AIJS Aspirants Video Lecture: Available here on YouTube
Module II: Odisha Judicial Services Examination Mains Previous Year Papers
To be uploaded
Module III: Odisha Judicial Services Exam Prelims Previous Year Papers
To be uploaded
Module IV: Odisha Judicial Services Examination Test Series
Prelims MCQ Practice (Redirects to Law Aspirants)
Odisha Mains Mock Test Series: (WhatsApp 7836070747)
Module V: Odisha Judicial Services Examination Study Material
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