OES Exam 2026 refers to the Odisha Education Service (OES) recruitment exam, conducted by the Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC) for Group-B posts in the education department (e.g., Education Officers, Block Education Officers
- Notification: Not yet released for a large-scale recruitment. RTI replies suggest only a limited number of posts (around 25 confirmed in some updates).
- Many aspirants are actively preparing in anticipation of the 2026 cycle.
- OPSC website (opsc.gov.in) currently focuses on other recruitments like OCS (Odisha Civil Services), Assistant Professors, etc. Check it regularly for the official OES advertisement.
Exam Pattern
| Paper | Subject | Marks | Duration | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paper I | General English | 100 | 2 Hours | Subjective |
| Paper II | General Knowledge | 100 | 2 Hours | Objective |
| Paper III | Education | 150 | 2 Hours | Objective |
| Total (Written) | – | 350 | 6 Hours | – |
| Viva Voce | Personality Test | 150 | – | Interview |
Note: Negative marking (usually 0.25 per wrong answer) applies to objective papers. Education paper is at post-graduate standard.
Eligibility
- Educational Qualification: Bachelor’s degree (Arts/Science/Commerce) + Master’s in Education (M.Ed.) or equivalent. Basic computer knowledge is often required.
- Age Limit: Generally 21–32/38 years (relaxations for reserved categories).
- Exact details will be in the official notification.
Exam Pattern & Syllabus
The selection usually includes:
- Written Examination (Objective + Subjective):
- General English (Essay, Precis, Comprehension, etc.)
- General Knowledge
- Education (core subject – Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology of Education, etc.)
Preparation
- Start with core Education subjects (strong focus needed).
- Build strong General English and GK/Current Affairs (Odisha + National).
- Follow YouTube channels and resources by educators like Sunita Panda for strategy, pattern analysis, and target-setting.
- Practice previous years’ papers and mock tests.
- Focus on quality over quantity given potentially fewer vacancies.
Recommended Next Steps
- Visit opsc.gov.in regularly → Check “Advertisements” or “What’s New”.
- Download previous OES syllabus and notification for reference.
- Join reliable Odia preparation channels/groups for updates on notification, strategy, and RTI info.
1. General English (100 Marks) – Subjective
This paper tests your understanding of the English language and power of expression. Typical components:
- Essay writing on given topics (current affairs, education, social issues, etc.)
- Precis writing
- Comprehension of unseen passages
- Letter writing (formal/official)
- Grammar, vocabulary, sentence correction, and usage
- Expansion of ideas or short notes
Preparation Focus: Practice writing clear, concise, and structured answers. Read editorials and practice previous papers.
2. General Knowledge (100 Marks) – Objective
- Current events (National & International, with focus on Odisha)
- History of India and Indian National Movement
- Geography of India and the World (Physical, Social, Economic)
- Indian Polity and Governance (Constitution, Panchayati Raj, etc.)
- Economic and Social Development
- General Science and scientific aspects of everyday observation
- Odisha-specific GK: History, Culture, Geography, Economy, Schemes, Education developments
- Matters of everyday experience without special study
Preparation Focus: Read newspapers (The Hindu/Indian Express + Odia papers), Lucent’s GK, and Odisha-specific books. Emphasize education-related current affairs.
3. Education (150 Marks) – Objective (Post-Graduate Level)
This is the most important and high-weightage paper. It is divided into three major sections:
A. Philosophy of Education
- Contemporary Western Educational Thought: Idealism, Naturalism, Pragmatism, Realism, Existentialism, etc. (thinkers like Rousseau, Dewey, Froebel, Montessori, etc.)
- Contemporary Indian Educational Thought: Gandhi, Tagore, Aurobindo, Vivekananda, Radhakrishnan, Zakir Hussain, etc.
- Education and Society: Relationship between education & social change, social control, socialization, modernization, culture and education, determinants of culture.
- Aims of Education, Democracy and Education, Value Education.
B. Educational Psychology
(a) Learning
- Nature, scope, and theories of learning (Classical & Operant Conditioning, Gestalt, Constructivism, etc.)
- Laws of learning
- Transfer of learning/training
- Motivation and functional autonomy of motives
(b) Individual Differences
- Heredity vs Environment
- Types and extent of individual differences
- Educational provisions for individual differences
(c) Intelligence
- Nature, theories, and measurement
- Special abilities and their measurement
- Intelligence tests and administration
(d) Personality and its Measurement
- Definitions and traits of personality
- Measurement techniques (Projective & Non-projective tests)
(e) Adjustment and Mental Health
- Mental health and adjustment
- Conflict, frustration, and complexes
- Defense mechanisms
- Behaviour problems in schools
- Teacher’s mental health
C. Educational Administration and Supervision
(a) Principles
- Scope and factors of educational administration
- Principles in a democracy
(b) Educational Control and Management
- Central, State, and Local authorities — organization, powers, and functions
- Important agencies: UGC, NCERT, AICTE, etc.
(c) Supervision
- Concepts, scope, principles, objectives
- Planning, organization, and techniques of supervision
(d) Educational Finance
- Sources of income (Central, State, Local, Private)
- Grant-in-aid
- Educational expenditure and budgeting
(e) Planning, Organization, and Research
- Five-Year Plans in Education
- Equality of Educational Opportunity
- Education for handicapped children
- Research in Educational Administration
Preparation Focus for Education Paper: This carries the highest marks. Master standard books like:
- Philosophy: S.S. Chandra / A.P. Sharma
- Psychology: S.K. Mangal / Advanced Educational Psychology
- Administration: Books by J.C. Aggarwal or specific OES-oriented materials.
Viva Voce (150 Marks)
- Personality test assessing communication skills, mental alertness, and subject knowledge.
- Questions on current education issues in Odisha/India, your bio-data, and teaching/administrative aptitude.