The Odisha Sub-ordinate Staff Selection Commission (OSSSC) has successfully conducted the Group C recruitment examination on January 30. The examination was held from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM for a duration of 03 hours. This recruitment test took place for five posts namely Statistical Field Surveyor, Assistant Revenue Inspector, Amin, Forest Guard and Excise Constable. However, soon after the culmination of the exam, candidates seem to be in search of the answer keys.
How to check?
At this moment, only the unofficial answer keys that are released by coaching centres and private websites are available. They can be accessed easily from YouTube. To know to check the unofficial answer keys, take a look at the steps given below.
Step 1- Visit youtube.com and type ‘OSSSC Group C Answer Key 2022’ on the search box.
Step 2- The same can be done on the browser as well.
Step 3- A list of answer keys will appear for each set.
Step 4- Go through the websites and videos and crosscheck the answers.
Direct links to check OSSSC Group C Answer Key from YouTube
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OSSSC Combined Group C Answer Key by It’s Study Time | Click Here |
OSSSC Group C GK and GS Solution by ICS TIPS | Click Here |
OSSSC Group C Computer Answer Key 2022 by Examcrack by Pradeep | Click Here |
OSSSC Group C GK Answer Key by Pocket Study Education | Click Here |
In case candidates are looking for soft copies of the answer keys, then they can find the same from private websites. The links have been attached below.
Direct links to check OSSSC Group C Answer Key from Unofficial Websites
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OSSSC Group C Answer Key for Sets A, B, C and S by NDLM | Click Here |
OSSSC Group C Solved Questions by Studydaily | Click Here |
Marking Scheme
These are the only unofficial answer keys that have been released so far. Candidates must do a final crosschecking with the official ones as and when they are released at osssc.gov.in. The written examination has five subjects namely Arithmetic, General Knowledge, English, Odia and Computer. A total of 180 questions are asked from all five subjects combined. For every correct answer, 01 mark is awarded which means that the total marks of the exam is 180. However, there is a negative marking of 0.5 marks for wrong and multiple answers. The minimum qualifying marks for Ex-Servicemen and Sportsman is 30% while that for the remaining categories is 35%.