Odisha

Odisha Resumes Learner’s Licence Test

Bhubaneswar: The State Transport Authority (STA) resumed the Learner’s Licence (LL) test in Odisha on Monday. The LL test was suspended in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

At present, however, the STA will proceed with the test for existing applicants and the date for application for new LL will be notified later.

The slot duration will be of 15 minutes which will include 10 minutes of test time. A candidate has to answer at least 12 questions correctly out of 20 questions to pass the test.

The candidates will not be allowed inside the office prior to more than 45 minutes of the slot time. The applicants must wear masks and follow the social distancing norms at the testing centre/office.

Applicants from Containment Zones and those with symptomatic signs of COVID-19 will not be allowed for the test.

 

 

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