'Save us from corruption'- OSSC CGL aspirants demand removal of descriptive type in main exam

Aspirants feel that the main examination in the descriptive type format will lead to more corruption and demanded the conduct of CGL main examination in objective type (MCQ) and computer based test (CBT) to ensure transparency.

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The long wait of job seekers is finally over as the much-awaited online application process for the Combined Graduate Level Recruitment Examination 2022 commenced today.

As many as 1267 vacancies including 755 Group B and 512 Group C in various departments of the Odisha government are up for grab in the recruitment drive conducted by the Odisha Staff Selection Commission (OSSC). However, the OSSC’s decision to conduct the main examination of the CGL in the descriptive or subjective type format (pen and paper mode) has faced strong opposition from aspirants.