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OPSC results are published stage-wise on opsc.gov.in, and each list defines who moves to the next stage of the recruitment. This page explains how the declaration works and what to do once your stage result is out.
Facts last verified 16 July 2026
How it works
For the Odisha Civil Services exam, OPSC publishes prelims results as shortlists for mains, mains results as shortlists for interview, and a final merit list that allocates services; other OPSC recruitments follow their own notified stage order.
Every stage result is published as an official notice on opsc.gov.in — treat portal notices as the authority and ignore unofficial lists circulating on messaging apps.
Stage lists are usually roll-number PDFs: appearing in one means you are provisionally qualified for the next stage, subject to the eligibility checks that continue through document verification.
Where a scorecard is provided, it shows your marks against the qualifying standard for your category — download it while the link is live, since portals archive links after a cycle closes.
Qualifying a stage triggers the next schedule — keep your registered mobile and email active, since Odisha Public Service Commission communicates stage schedules through the portal and registered contacts.
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Stage-wise on opsc.gov.in — prelims and mains shortlists by roll number, then a final merit list after the personality test.
No — prelims only screens candidates for mains; final merit comes from mains and interview performance.
Document verification and medical formalities, followed by service allocation by the state government.