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55 candidates successfully cracked the Odisha Judicial Service (OJS) examination:Sushrita Mishra topped the test

Bhubaneswar: 27/12/23: As many as 55 candidates successfully cracked the Odisha Judicial Service (OJS) examination, the results of which were announced today by the Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC).

Women candidates have outperformed males in the examination. Out of top 10 rank holders, eight are girls. Sushrita Mishra topped the test while Nilisa Patnaik stood second in the row. Similarly, Ananya Mishra secured the third position.

Rani Ranjita, Lopamuda Acharya, and Harshita Mishra earned fourth, fifth, and sixth positions respectively.

Pragya Suman Mahapatra ranked seventh and SR Tosali ranked eighth. Ninth rank went to Satyajit Pani and Lalitendu Debata cleared the test with 1oth rank.

Pragya Suman, 7th rank holder, is the recipient of the Justice Gati Krushna Mishra Gold medal for securing the highest marks in LLM Exam 2022 at Utkal University.

The Commission has advised the successful candidates to visit the official website of OPSC (www.opsc.gov.in) for details.

 

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