
OSSSC CRE result 2025 declared: Check list of qualified candidates for RI, ARI, Amin & other posts here
OSSSC CRE result 2025 released: Candidates shortlisted for RI, ARI, Amin and other posts
OSSSC CRE result
2025 out:
The Odisha Subordinate Staff Selection Commission (OSSSC) has officially declared the result for the Combined Recruitment Examination (CRE)-2023 (IV) on its website, www.osssc.gov.in. The result pertains to various posts including Revenue Inspector (RI), Assistant Revenue Inspector (ARI), Amin, ICDS Supervisor, and Statistical Field Surveyor (SFS).
The OSSSC CRE Result 2025 has been released in PDF format, listing the roll numbers of candidates who have successfully qualified in the Preliminary Examination. These candidates have been provisionally shortlisted for the Mains Examination, the next stage in the recruitment process.
Result announced for multiple posts under CRE-2023 (IV)
As per the official notification titled 'Notification No. IIE-57/2024-919/OSSSC dated – 23.04.2025,' candidates can view and download the result PDF from the "Recruitment News" section on the OSSSC website. The recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 2895 vacancies across the five aforementioned posts.
The Preliminary Examination for these posts was conducted between September 20 and October 8, 2024. Based on the performance in this exam, the Commission has shortlisted candidates in a ratio of five times the number of vacancies. This marks a significant step in the selection process, ensuring that the most eligible candidates move forward.
Selection process includes multiple stages
The recruitment process consists of three main stages — the Preliminary Examination, the Mains Examination, and a Practical Skill Test in Basic Computer Skills. To qualify the skill test, candidates must secure at least 40% marks. Those whose roll numbers appear in the result PDF are now eligible to appear for the Mains Examination.
How to check OSSSC CRE result 2025
To access the result, candidates should:
Step 1: Visit the official OSSSC website: https://www.osssc.gov.in
Step 2: Navigate to the 'Recruitment News' section on the homepage
Step 3: Click on the notification titled 'Notification No. IIE-57/2024-919/OSSSC dated – 23.04.2025'
Step 4: Open and download the result PDF
Step 5: Search for their roll number in the list
Direct link to check OSSSC CRE result 2025
Next steps for shortlisted candidates
The OSSSC has not yet announced the schedule for the Mains Examination. Candidates are advised to regularly check the official website for updates and begin their preparation accordingly. The release of the preliminary results brings them one step closer to securing a position among the 2895 vacancies available across Odisha.
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