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Last Chance to Apply for Odisha Medical Officer Posts: Deadline Today

The Odisha Public Service Commission is closing applications for 5,248 Medical Officer positions today, May 15. Candidates aged 21 to 32 with an MBBS degree are eligible to apply. The application process has been extended from the original deadline of April 24, 2025. Interested applicants can find detailed eligibility criteria and application steps on the official OPSC website. The selection will be based on a written test consisting of 200 questions. Don't miss this opportunity to secure a government job in the medical field!
 

Application Deadline for Medical Officer Positions

The Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC) is set to close the online application process today, May 15, for the Medical Officer positions under advertisement number 09 of 2024-25. Interested candidates can submit their applications through the official OPSC website at opsc.gov.in. The initial deadline for applications was April 24, 2025, but has since been extended.

This recruitment initiative aims to fill a total of 5,248 Medical Officer vacancies.


Eligibility Requirements

Eligibility Criteria

Age Limit: Candidates must be between 21 and 32 years old as of January 1, 2025. There are relaxations in the upper age limit for candidates from reserved categories.

Educational Qualification: Applicants should possess an MBBS degree or an equivalent qualification from a medical institution recognized by the Medical Council of India. Further details can be found in the official notification.


How to Apply for Medical Officer Positions

Steps to Apply for MO Posts 2025

  1. Navigate to the official website opsc.gov.in

  2. Click on the link for MO registration 2025 on the homepage

  3. Complete the registration process and continue with the application

  4. Fill out the application form, upload necessary documents, and submit

  5. Download the completed form and print it for your records

Direct link to apply for MO posts 2025.


Selection Process Overview

Selection Process

Candidates will be shortlisted based on their performance in a written examination. The test will feature 200 questions, each worth one mark, totaling 200 marks. Note that there will be a penalty of 0.25 marks for each incorrect answer.

For additional information, candidates should refer to the official website.