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Access free SSB Odisha Lecturer previous year question papers (2016, 2018, 2021, 2022) for exam preparation. Official links, exam pattern and FAQs.
The State Selection Board (SSB), Department of Higher Education, Odisha provides free PDF copies of previously held lecturer exam papers. Aspirants who have applied for the Lecturer in Non‑Government Aided Colleges post can download subject‑wise papers, practice them, and improve their chances of scoring high in the upcoming selection process.
The recruitment aims to fill lecturer positions in non‑government aided colleges across Odisha. Candidates must possess a postgraduate degree (Ph.D., M.Phil. or NET qualified) and meet the eligibility criteria set by the board. The selection is based on three stages: Career (25 marks), Written Test (150 marks) and Viva‑Voce (25 marks), totaling 200 marks.
| Component | Marks |
| Career | 25 |
| Written Test | 150 |
| Viva‑Voce | 25 |
| Total | 200 |
The written test consists of 100 objective‑type questions (1.5 marks each) to be answered in 2 hours. Negative marking of 0.5 marks is applied for each wrong answer. Candidates need at least 40 % (30 % for ST/SC/SEBC/PWD) to qualify.
| 2016 Question Papers | https://ssbodisha.ac.in/previous-papers/2016 |
| 2018 Question Papers | https://ssbodisha.ac.in/previous-papers/2018 |
| 2021 Model Papers | https://ssbodisha.ac.in/previous-papers/2021 |
| 2022 Question Papers | https://ssbodisha.ac.in/previous-papers/2022 |
Downloading and practicing the SSB Odisha Lecturer previous year question papers is a crucial step for any aspirant aiming to secure a lecturer position in non‑government aided colleges. The free PDFs, available for the years 2016, 2018, 2021 and 2022, provide insight into the exam’s structure, question style, and marking scheme. Combine these resources with the official syllabus, and you’ll be well‑prepared to achieve a high score in the selection process.