OJS 9th rank holder Rajashree Priyadarshini
Rajashree Priyadarshini, who came out successful in the OJS exam in her third attempt, has secured the 9th Rank. Rajashree has become an inspiration for many youngsters in Odisha. She shared her success story in an exclusive interview with OTV.
Thirty-three candidates have cleared the OJS exam, of which 24 are women.
“I was not thinking of how much of time I studied; however, I was not wasting my time. I use social media very little and used to go outside rarely. I had studied very hard for three months before the exam,” the OJS rank holder stated.
“I had extensively done self-study as part of my preparation. But for the interview, I took the help of a coaching institute. Prelims and Mains were my sole preparation. My base was clear for the guidance of my Principal Sir, due to which I could reach this position,” Rajashree Priyadarshini said to OTV.
“I am immensely happy for the success and I have got the results of my efforts. I was confident that I had performed well. I came out successful, but being placed among the top 10 candidates is a bonus for me. More girls doing well in the exam is certainly a matter of delight,” the 9th Rank holder expressed.
Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC) announced the results of Odisha Judicial Service (OJS) 2023, on Thursday. The OPSC has recommended the names of 33 candidates, including 24 women, for recruitment to the post of Civil Judges.
OPSC had conducted the OJS examination for the year 2023 to recruit Civil Judges and the selection process comprised three stages such as Preliminary Examination (Prelims), Main Written Examination (Mains), and Interview (Viva voce).