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ODISHA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Recruitment to the Post of Jr ODISHA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Recruitment to the Post of Jr. Assistant in the Office of OPSC[Advt. No. 09 of 2019-20] LIST OF EXAMINATION CENTRES SL CENTRE CODE VENUE OF EXAMINATION 1 A01 Capital Law College, CRP Square, Bhubaneswar 2 A02 D. R. Nayapalli College, Nayapalli, Bhubaneswar 3 A03 Govt. High School, Unit – 1, Bhubaneswar 4 A04 Govt. High School, Unit – 6, Bhubaneswar 5 A05 Govt. Girl's High School, Unit – 1, Bhubaneswar 6 A06 Govt. Girl's High School, Unit – 6, Bhubaneswar 7 A07 Govt. Girl's High School, Unit – 9, Bhubaneswar 8 A08 Govt. High School, IRC Village, Bhubaneswar 9 A09 Govt. Nodal High School, Power House Colony, Bhubaneswar 10 A10 Govt. Nodal High School, CRP, Baramunda, Bhubaneswar 11 A11 Harihar Vidyapitha, Near BMC Office, Kalpana Square, Bhubaneswar 12 A12 Maa Bhubasinee Govt. High School, Samantarapur, Bhubaneswar 13 A13 Mahrishi College of Natural Law, Bhubaneswar 14 A14 NISWAS, Near Gopabandhu Academy, Bhubaneswar 15 A15 Rajadhani College, Baramunda, Venue – 1, Bhubaneswar 16 A16 Saraswati Sishu Vidya Mandir, Baramunda, Bhubaneswar 17 A17 Saraswati Sishu Vidya Mandir, Jaydev Vihar, Bhubaneswar 18 A18 Srimad Bhagawad Gita Vidya Mandir, IRC Village, Bhubaneswar 19 A19 St. Xavier High School, Samantarapur, Bhubaneswar 20 A20 Sthiti Prajna Higher Secondary School, Near TCS, Bhubaneswar 21 A21 University High School, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar 22 B01 Ajay Binay Institute of Technology, Sector – 1, CDA, Cuttack - 753014 23 B02 Saraswati Sishu Vidya Mandir, Tulasipur, Cuttack 24 B03 DAV Public School (North Block), Sector – 6, CDA, Cuttack - 753014 25 B04 DAV Public School (South Block), Sector – 6, CDA, Cuttack - 753014 26 B05 Saraswati Sishu Vidya Mandir, Sector – 9, Markat Nagar, Cuttack - 14 27 B06 Cambridge School, Cantonment Road, Buxi Bazar, Cuttack - 753001 28 B07 Saraswati Sishu Vidya Mandir, Mahanadi Vihar, Cuttack 29 B08 New Stewart School, Mission Road, Buxibazar, Cuttack - 753001 30 B09 Raghunathjew Govt. High School, Deula Sahi, Cuttack 31 B10 Bubanananda Orissa School of Engineering (BOSE), Cuttack 32 B11 LR DAV Public School (Block – I), Gandarpur, Cuttack - 753003 33 B12 LR DAV Public School (Block – II), Gandarpur, Cuttack - 753003 1 / 1 ODISHA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Recruitment to the Post of Jr. Assistant in the Office of OPSC[Advt. No. 09 of 2019-20] LIST OF CANDIDATES ADMITTED TO THE WRITTEN EXAMINATION SL ROLL REGISTRATION ID NAME OF THE CANDIDATE CENTRE CODE 1 100001 091920306486 ABHIJIT DAS B01 2 100002 091920301610 ABHILIPSA PANDA B01 3 100003 091920303373 ABHISEK KUMAR GIRI B01 4 100004 091920320172 ABHISEK MOHANTY B01 5 100005 091920286447 ABINASH BEHERA B01 6 100006 091920278583 ABINASH SAGAR KISHAN PATRA B01 7 100007 091920309868 ACHYUTA KUMAR ROUT B01 8 100008 091920295663 AJAY KUMAR BASKE B01 9 100009 091920284244 AJAY KUMAR PATRA B01 10 100010 091920279652 AJAY KUMAR SINGH B01 11 100011 091920298811 AJAY KUYMAR SOREN B01 12 100012 091920284892 AJAYA KUMAR SETHY B01 13 100013 091920311414 AJIT KUMAR SATPATHY B01 14 100014 091920272825 AJOY KUMAR SETHI B01 15 100015 091920316330 AKAS DE B01 16 100016 091920301175 AKASH PATRA B01 17 100017 091920274714 AKASH PRADHAN B01 18 100018 091920317955 ALATI SOREN B01 19 100019 091920281275 ALOK KUMAR MISHRA B01 20 100020 091920287627 AMAR NATH DAS B01 21 100021 091920290266 AMARJIT DAS B01 22 100022 091920298131 AMIT KIUMAR DAS B01 23 100023 091920286071 AMIT KUMAR BEHERA B01 24 100024 091920304828 AMIT KUMAR GIRI B01 25 100025 091920317012 AMIT RATAN JENA B01 26 100026 091920316339 AMITAV NAYAK B01 27 100027 091920282402 AMIYA KUMAR MOHANTY B01 28 100028 091920293780 AMULYA BEHERA B01 29 100029 091920296187 ANANYA KAR B01 30 100030 091920294188 ANIL KUMAR ADHYA B01 31 100031 091920273409 ANITA BEHERA B01 32 100032 091920276943 ANITA PATTAYAT B01 33 100033 091920314853 ANITA RANEE SWAIN B01 34 100034 091920296337 ANITA RANI BARIK B01 35 100035 091920274688 ANJALI BITI HANSDAH B01 36 100036 091920286843 ANJALI NAYAK B01 37 100037 091920294629 ANJALI SA B01 38 100038 091920272823 ANPA HEMBRAM B01 39 100039 091920290757 ANPA SOREN B01 40 100040 091920304994 ANSHUMAN PANIGRAHI B01 41 100041 091920268688 ANUP KUMAR HANSDAH B01 42 100042 091920314481 ANUP KUMAR MALLIK B01 43 100043 091920273413 ANUPRAVA SINGH B01 44 100044 091920306125 ANURAG PRADHAN B01 45 100045 091920310357 ANUSUYA NAIK B01 46 100046 091920286649 ARABINDA SENAPATI B01 47 100047 091920302898 ARAKNATA NAIK B01 48 100048 091920278048 ARATI MAJHI B01 49 100049 091920294384 ARATI PATRA B01 50 100050 091920281898 ARATI SINGH MUNDARY B01 51 100051 091920280528 ARATI TUDU B01 1 / 226 ODISHA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Recruitment to the Post of Jr. Assistant in the Office of OPSC[Advt. No. 09 of 2019-20] LIST OF CANDIDATES ADMITTED TO THE WRITTEN EXAMINATION SL ROLL REGISTRATION ID NAME OF THE CANDIDATE CENTRE CODE 52 100052 091920280623 ARCHANA JENA B01 53 100053 091920290826 ARCHANA SINGH B01 54 100054 091920298797 ARJUN CHARAN JENA B01 55 100055 091920281534 ARJUN MARNDI B01 56 100056 091920268428 ARJUN PATRA B01 57 100057 091920287280 ARSHAN HEMBRAM B01 58 100058 091920318404 ARUN KUMAR NAIK B01 59 100059 091920313292 ARUNIMA SINGH B01 60 100060 091920314410 ASHALATA BEHERA B01 61 100061 091920316125 ASHANTA NAYAK B01 62 100062 091920273708 ASHIS KUMAR DALEI B01 63 100063 091920299323 ASHISH KUMAR SETH B01 64 100064 091920285357 ASHISRANJAN DAS ADHIKARI B01 65 100065 091920269797 ASHOK HANSDAH B01 66 100066 091920314109 ASHOK KUMAR SETHI B01 67 100067 091920306360 ASIM SANKET NAYAK B01 68 100068 091920289110 ASIT KUMAR DAS B01 69 100069 091920311791 ASIT KUMAR PRADHAN B01 70 100070 091920277282 ASIT PATI KUMAR NAYAK B01 71 100071 091920310454 ASUTOSH NAYAK B01 72 100072 091920282271 ASWIN KUMAR SETHY B01 73 100073 091920287972 AVIMANYU MAJHI B01 74 100074 091920312273 AYUSMAN MUKHI B01 75 100075 091920277911 BABAI CHANDRA DEY B01 76 100076 091920275643 BABI RANI SING B01 77 100077 091920309516 BABULA MURMU B01 78 100078 091920285608 BADAL SING B01 79 100079 091920308740 BAIDHAR HANSDAH B01 80 100080 091920272988 BAIDYANATH TUDU B01 81 100081 091920277287 BANALATA MURMU B01 82 100082 091920278384 BANASMITA GHADEI B01 83 100083 091920289782 BANIDUTTA KUNDU B01 84 100084 091920303021 BANITA MANDAL B01 85 100085 091920285180 BARIAL HEMBRAM B01 86 100086 091920309400 BARSA MURMU B01 87 100087 091920287175 BARSHA RANI NAIK B01 88 100088 091920297207 BASANTA KUMAR SINGH B01 89 100089 091920319982 BASTA TUDU B01 90 100090 091920318326 BASUMATI MAJHI B01 91 100091 091920314898 BHABANI SHANKAR MOHANTA B01 92 100092 091920303110 BHAGIRATHI HEMBRAM B01 93 100093 091920273232 BHAKTI LATA SINGH B01 94 100094 091920294973 BHIMA SING B01 95 100095 091920294613 BHUJURAM TUDU B01 96 100096 091920303120 BIBEKANANDA MALIK B01 97 100097 091920315191 BIBHUTI BHUSAN NAIK B01 98 100098 091920281537 BIBHUTI BHUSAN PANI B01 99 100099 091920285686 BIDYABATI NAIK B01 100 100100 091920270989 BIDYADHAR MURMU B01 101 100101 091920302616 BIJAY JENA B01 102 100102 091920270431 BIJAY KUMAR BASKEY B01 2 / 226 ODISHA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Recruitment to the Post of Jr. Assistant in the Office of OPSC[Advt. No. 09 of 2019-20] LIST OF CANDIDATES ADMITTED TO THE WRITTEN EXAMINATION SL ROLL REGISTRATION ID NAME OF THE CANDIDATE CENTRE CODE 103 100103 091920282611 BIJAY KUMAR GIRI B01 104 100104 091920271923 BIJAY KUMAR HEMBRAM B01 105 100105 091920273284 BIJAY KUMAR MURMU B01 106 100106 091920311618 BIJAYA KUMAR DAS B01 107 100107 091920278022 BIJAYA LAXMI MOHANTY B01 108 100108 091920284711 BIJOYA KUMAR JENA B01 109 100109 091920276912 BIKASH BAGH B01 110 100110 091920315539 BIKASH BINAY SINGH B01 111 100111 091920319653 BIKASH KUMAR BEHERA B01 112 100112 091920279583 BIKASH KUMAR DAS B01 113 100113 091920276764 BIKASH KUMAR DHAL B01 114 100114 091920317769 BIKASH MAJHI B01 115 100115 091920278336 BIKRAM CHAND B01 116 100116 091920275224 BIKRAM MARANDI B01 117 100117 091920277202 BIKRAM NAYAK B01 118 100118 091920282548 BINATI TUDU B01 119 100119 091920319265 BINAYA KUMAR SINGH B01 120 100120 091920272299 BINDUBALAYA OJHA B01 121 100121 091920273810 BIPLABA KUMAR SALING B01 122 100122 091920293779 BIRAJA PRASAD BEHERA B01 123 100123 091920292181 BIRAJA SHANKAR SAHU B01 124 100124 091920313218 BIRANCHI NARAYAN PANIGRAHI B01 125 100125 091920291143 BIRENDRA HEMBRAM B01 126 100126 091920275933 BIRENDRA SETHI B01 127 100127 091920313402 BISHNUPRIYA MURMU B01 128 100128 091920289119 BISMAYA KUMAR SAHOO B01 129 100129 091920317447 BISWABANDITA MAHALIK B01 130 100130 091920272977 BISWABHUSAN SETHI B01 131 100131 091920305265 BISWAJIT MOHAPATRA B01 132 100132 091920277251 BISWAJIT NAIK B01 133 100133 091920268026 BISWANATH MAJHI B01 134 100134 091920284129 BISWARANJAN MARANDI B01 135 100135 091920273266 BISWARANJAN PATRA B01 136 100136 091920319057 CHAITANYA KUMAR MAJHI B01 137 100137 091920271954 CHAMPA MURMU B01 138 100138 091920296813 CHAMPABATI MARNDI B01 139 100139 091920280907 CHANDAN KISKU B01 140 100140 091920316372 CHANDAN KUMAR BARIK B01 141 100141 091920287814 CHANDAN KUMAR BEHERA B01 142 100142 091920269785 CHANDAN KUMAR PATRA B01 143 100143 091920295552 CHANDAN KUMAR ROUT B01 144 100144 091920314601 CHANDAN MEHENTAR B01 145 100145 091920284065 CHANDAN PRAMANIK B01 146 100146 091920312257 CHANDRA MOHAN HANSDAH B01 147 100147 091920274999 CHANDRA MOHAN MURMU B01 148 100148 091920301541 CHANDRA SEKHAR PANDA B01 149 100149 091920277772 CHANDRA SEKHAR SINGH B01 150 100150 091920276117 CHANDRA SHEKHAR SAMAL B01 151 100151 091920274908 CHANDRABATI PATRA B01 152 100152 091920311651 CHANDRAHASYA DAS
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