The India Post Payments Bank (IPPB) has announced the IPPB Executive Result 2024, revealing the list of selected candidates for Gramin Dak Sevak posts. The merit list, now available on the official IPPB website, includes candidates' names, roll numbers, and allotted locations for posting. Candidates can download the Circle-wise result PDF and check their selection status. The list is based on eligibility checks, application marks, and document verification. Further updates will be provided soon.
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The Odisha Police Staff Selection Board (SSB) has released the answer key for the Odisha Police Sepoy/Constable recruitment exam 2024. Candidates can check and download the answer key from odishapolice.gov.in. Objections can be submitted until December 30, 2024, with a fee of Rs. 250 per question. Check details here.
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The Chhattisgarh State Open School (CGSOS) has released the 2025 board exam schedule for Class 10 and 12. Class 12 exams will be held from March 26 to April 21, while Class 10 exams will run from March 27 to April 17. Students can check the schedule here or at the official website, sos.cg.nic.in.
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