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This channel is to help students who are serious for OCS Exam. Get notification , guidance and updates for Odisha Govt Exams .

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Are you a student who is serious about passing the OCS Exam in Odisha? Look no further than the Odisha Civil Service Group on Telegram! This channel is dedicated to providing students like you with notifications, guidance, and updates for Odisha government exams. Whether you're just starting your OCS exam preparation or looking for that final push to ace the exam, this channel has got you covered. With a community of like-minded individuals who are also striving for success in the civil service sector, you'll find support, resources, and valuable information to help you succeed. Stay up-to-date with the latest exam announcements, study tips, and strategies to boost your chances of passing with flying colors. Join the Odisha Civil Service Group today and take your OCS exam preparation to the next level!

Odisha Civil Service Group

25 Oct, 14:12


Predicted cutoff

Odisha Civil Service Group

25 Oct, 14:05


We predicted your cutoff score which is somewhat same to start preparation for mains . I hope it was correct prediction.

Odisha Civil Service Group

25 Oct, 13:33


OPSC Cut off Details

Odisha Civil Service Group

25 Oct, 13:33


172223_ocs_cutoff.pdf

Odisha Civil Service Group

25 Oct, 13:09


https://youtu.be/bGKwfi60KY8?si=xU4doqCD_E-WhZ7T

Odisha Civil Service Group

24 Oct, 15:35


With reference to the guilds (Shreni) of ancient India that played a very important role in the country’s economy, which
of the following statements is/are correct?
1. Every guild was registered with the central authority of the State and the king was the chief administrative authority on them.
2. The wages, rules of work, standards and prices were fixed by the guild.
3. The guild had judicial powers over its own members.


Select the correct answer using the codes given below:


1. 1 and 2 only
2. 3 only
3. 2 and 3 only
4. 1, 2 and 3

Odisha Civil Service Group

24 Oct, 15:03


https://youtu.be/esaOKaTG3sA?si=sOBntwBkXOFEqjwJ

Odisha Civil Service Group

23 Oct, 16:09


Tentative date of OCS PRELIMS - 01.12.2024

Odisha Civil Service Group

23 Oct, 15:25


https://youtu.be/G0HdfgfBjwU?si=o1WXIAVjdkQNVFoS

Odisha Civil Service Group

23 Oct, 09:21


Prelims is Postponed due to Cyclone Dana

Odisha Civil Service Group

23 Oct, 09:21


202324_OCS_PRE_POSTPONE_NOTICE.pdf

Odisha Civil Service Group

23 Oct, 09:10


https://youtu.be/Y8xK7icqv5s?si=59JMMs03-xA89_j0

Odisha Civil Service Group

23 Oct, 02:14


The price of progress is PAIN.

Don't overthink about result. Let's focus on today and understand THE POWER OF NOW

#StayMotivated

Odisha Civil Service Group

22 Oct, 20:28


इज्ज़ते, शोहरते, चाहतें, उल्फतें ,

कोई भी चीज़ दुनिया में रहती नही 

आज मै हूँ जहाँ, कल कोई और था 

ये भी एक दौर है, वो भी एक दौर था 


#StayMotivated

Odisha Civil Service Group

22 Oct, 17:33


https://youtu.be/foL2G7eKI2c?si=5kMRXgl0LPcU0SyE

Odisha Civil Service Group

22 Oct, 12:47


https://youtu.be/Nf_AWncr4QU?si=0jP-IFYuQzP-sIWK

Odisha Civil Service Group

22 Oct, 09:42


The Rule of Law originated in England and was introduced by A.V. Dicey. It encompasses several key principles:

1.Equality before the law – No individual is above the law; all are equal in its eyes.
2.No special privileges – There are no special rights or privileges for any individual or group.
3.Non-discrimination – No distinction is made on the basis of religion, race, caste, sex, etc.
4.Fair trial – No one can be punished without a fair and just trial.
5.Protection of rights – It aims to safeguard political and civil rights of individuals.
6.Limitation of arbitrary power – The Rule of Law ensures that the executive cannot exercise unchecked or arbitrary powers.

In India, a part of this concept is embodied in Article 14 of the Constitution, which provides for Equality before Law.

Odisha Civil Service Group

22 Oct, 09:26


Treaty of Tordesillas (1494):

The 1494 Treaty of Tordesillas neatly divided the “New World” into land, resources, and people claimed by Spain and Portugal.

It was signed between Portugal and Spain (technically its component Kingdom of Castile) under the mediation of the papacy.

This resulted in Spanish control over much of Central and South America while the as of yet undiscovered Brazil fell to Portugal.

This treaty led to exploration by Portugal to the east resulting in Vasco da Gama’s discovery of sea route to India in 1498.