RI, ARI & AMIN Syllabus and Exam Pattern 2026 —Complete Details

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RI. ARI, AMIN SYLLABUS

The Odisha Sub-ordinate Staff Selection Commission (OSSSC) conducts the Combined Recruitment Examination (CRE) to recruit for various group-C posts including Revenue Inspector, Assistant Revenue Inspector, and Amin. The examination is highly competitive and structured in multiple stages to assess numerical skill, reasoning, language proficiency, general awareness, and domain-specific knowledge.

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The OSSSC Combined Recruitment Exam (CRE) 2026 will be conducted in Computer Based Recruitment Examination (CBRE) mode, covering subjects like General Awareness, Mathematics, English, Odia, Reasoning, and Computer Knowledge. The exam includes a preliminary, main written, and practical skill test. 

Selection Process

The recruitment process for these posts in 2026 typically consists of the following stages:

  1. Preliminary Examination
  2. Main Written Examination (for some patterns)
  3. Practical Skill Test (Basic Computer Skills)
  4. Document Verification & Merit List

Important: The Preliminary Test is usually qualifying in nature and may determine eligibility for further rounds. The Practical Skill Test assesses basic computer proficiency — a qualifying stage where candidates must score a minimum of 40%

Exam Pattern — Full Breakdown

The OSSSC Combined Recruitment Examination (CRE-IV) for 2026 follows a multi-stage selection process consisting of a Preliminary Exam, a Main Written Exam, and a Practical Skill Test. 

OSSSC CRE 2026 Stage-Wise Exam Pattern

Stage ModeQuestion TypeTotal MarksDurationNegative Marking
PrelimsCBRE/OMRMCQ (Objective)1001.5 Hours0.33 per wrong
MainsCBRE/OMRMCQ (Objective)1803 Hours0.33 per wrong
Skill TestPracticalPractical Application5030 MinsN/A (Qualifying)

Preliminary Exam Pattern (2026)

Subject Distribution:-

The Preliminary exam is qualifying in nature and consists of five key sections. 

Subject QuestionsMarks
Mathematics2020
General Studies2020
English2020
Odia1515
Computer Awareness1515
Logical Reasoning1010
Total100100

Main Written Exam

Candidates qualifying the preliminary stage enter the Mains exam (if applicable to the recruitment cycle). Here the pattern expands:

The Main exam marks are used to prepare the final merit list. 

Subject QuestionsMarks
Mathematics4040
General Awareness4040
English4040
Odia2020
Computer Knowledge4040
Total180180

Practical Skill Test (Basic Computer Skills)

This is usually a qualifying stage assessing basic computer knowledge.

Feature Details
Subjects CoveredMS Windows, MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint
Total Marks50 Marks
Duration30 Minutes
Qualifying Marks20 Marks (40% for all categories)
Nature of TestPractical application (Qualifying only)

Detailed Syllabus — Topic-Wise Breakdown

Understanding syllabus topics in depth allows aspirants to allocate study time wisely and target high-weightage areas.

1.Mathematics / Arithmetic

Arithmetic is the backbone of the exam and tests numerical aptitude and problem-solving skills.

  • Number Systems (HCF/LCM, divisibility, factors)
  • Percentage, Ratio & Proportion, Averages
  • Profit & Loss, Discount
  • Simple & Compound Interest
  • Time, Speed & Distance
  • Time & Work, Pipes & Cisterns
  • Data Interpretation (charts, tables, graphs)
  • Permutations & Combinations, Probability
  • Mensuration (areas, volumes)
  • Algebra (equations, simplification)

2. Logical Reasoning

Logical reasoning evaluates a candidate’s analytical and decision-making skill

  • Analogies & Classification
  • Series (number, alphabet)
  • Coding-Decoding
  • Blood Relations
  • Direction Sense
  • Puzzles & Seating Arrangements
  • Syllogism & Statement-Conclusions

3. General Studies (GK & Current Affairs)

GK tests the aspirant’s awareness of national and state events, polity, history, geography, and science.

  • History of India & Odisha — ancient to modern
  • Geography (India & Odisha) — important features
  • Indian Polity & Constitution
  • Economy, Science & Technology
  • Current Affairs — national & international
  • World Organizations, Awards & Honors
  • Static GK — capitals, currencies, major rivers

4. English

English assesses grammar, comprehension, and language usage.

  • Reading Comprehension
  • Vocabulary (synonyms, antonyms)
  • Grammar (tenses, articles, prepositions)
  • Sentence Correction
  • Cloze Test & Error Detection
  • Idioms & Phrases

5. Odia
Given OSSSC’s Odisha focus, proficiency in Odia language is essential.

  • Reading & comprehension passages
  • Grammar rules (Sandhi, Samas, Vibhakti)
  • Vocabulary & synonym
  • Letter/essay writing
  • Error recognition & sentence arrangement

6. Computer Awareness

Basic computer knowledge is necessary, especially for the skill test.

  • Operating systems (Windows basics)
  • MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
  • Keyboard shortcuts & formatting
  • Internet fundamentals
  • Networking basics, email handling

Exam Preparation Tips 2026

Preparing for OSSSC RI, ARI, and AMIN exams requires smart strategy, consistency, and clear understanding of the syllabus. Since the competition level is high, candidates must plan their preparation carefully to score well in all sections.

1. Understand the Exam Pattern & Syllabus First
Before starting preparation:

  • Carefully read the official syllabus and exam pattern
  • Note the number of questions, marks, and negative marking
  • Identify high-weightage subjects like Mathematics, Reasoning, and General Studies

2. Create a Time-Table

Divide your study plan to cover all subjects properly:

Morning: Mathematics + Reasoning
Afternoon: General Studies + GK
Evening: English + Odia
Night (Revision): Mock tests + practice papers

Study at least 5–6 hours daily
Keep 1 hour for revision every day

3. Focus on High Weightage Topics

Subjects like mathematics, reasoning, and general studies often carry high importance. Prioritize daily practice on topics like:

  • Percentage, ratio & proportion
  • Data interpretation
  • Current affairs
  • Grammar basics

4.Use Quality Study Resources

Refer to trusted books and online resources:

  • Quantitative Aptitude standard books
  • General Knowledge compendiums
  • Language grammar guides
  • Monthly current affairs capsules

Mock tests and previous year papers significantly help sharpen time management and exam readiness.

5. Practice Mock Tests & Previous Year Papers

Mock tests are a game-changer.
✔️ Attempt weekly mock tests
✔️ Analyze mistakes carefully
✔️ Improve weak sections
✔️ Learn time management

6. Revision Strategy

Without revision, preparation is incomplete.
Best Revision Method:

Daily revision – 30 minutes
Weekly revision – 2–3 hours
Monthly revision – full syllabus check

Use:
Short notes
Formula sheets
One-liner GK notes

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BOOKS FOR CRACK THIS EXAM;

OSSSC Combined Recruitment Examination Guide, State-I Written Test, 7000+ MCQs with Odisha Quick Facts For the posts of for the posts of RI, ICDS … Junior Assistant (JA), ARI, Amin and SFS Paperback – Notebook, 1 January 2026

23+ OSSSC Previous Year Book(2014-2023) | 2500+ Questions (Bilingual) | (English+ Oriya) Printed Book by Adda247 Adda247 Publications Paperback – 31 July 2023

OSSSC RI, ARI, ICDS Supervisor, Amin & SFS (Main Exam) Combined Recruitment Guide – 10,000+ MCQs with 10 Years Solved Papers Rainbow Publication Paperback – 30 April 2025








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