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OSSC ATO Result 2026 Released – Check Provisional Selection List for ATO (Diploma/Degree) & ATO (ITI) Posts
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the OSSC ATO Revised Result 2026?
The OSSC ATO Revised Result 2026 is a provisional selection list released by the Odisha Staff Selection Commission on June 10, 2026, under Notification No. IIE-173/2022/75(C)/OSSC. It lists candidates provisionally recommended for appointment to the posts of ATO (Diploma/Degree) and ATO (ITI) under CTSRE-2022 in compliance with Hon'ble High Court of Orissa orders.
How many new candidates have been selected in the OSSC ATO 2026 revised result?
A total of 11 new candidates have been provisionally selected in the revised result. These candidates are marked as "New" in the Remarks column of the selection list, as they have been added following court directives.
What is CTSRE-2022 and which posts does it cover?
CTSRE-2022 refers to the Combined Technical Services Recruitment Examination 2022 conducted by OSSC vide Advertisement No. 6506/OSSC dated 02.11.2022. It covers recruitment to posts such as ATO (Diploma/Degree) – Electrician and ATO (ITI) in trades including COPA, Fitter, Machinist, Mechanic Motor Vehicle, Turner, and Draughtsman Civil under the Director of Technical Education & Training, Odisha.
Does appearing in the OSSC ATO provisional selection list guarantee appointment?
No. Inclusion in the provisional selection list does not confer any right to appointment. An official appointment letter will only be issued by the Appointing Authority after verification of original documents including age proof, educational qualification certificates, caste/category certificates, and other eligibility criteria.
Why has one ATO (ITI) vacancy been kept aside?
One vacancy in the post of ATO (ITI) has been kept aside in compliance with the order of the Hon'ble High Court of Orissa in WP(C) No. 20093/2023. The final decision on this vacancy will depend on the outcome of the pending court case.