Application correction facility for OJEE 2020 Special B.Tech commences
Team Careers360 | July 3, 2020 | 02:38 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI : Odisha Joint Entrance Examination Board has commenced the facility to correct/edit the details submitted in the application form for OJEE 2020 special B.Tech exam. Registered candidates who wish to change/modify their previously entered data and choice of exam centres can do so till July 7, 2020 in online mode. Only those candidates who has completed all of the three application activities i.e., - submission of form date, uploading of images and payment of fees can avail this facility.
To access the application correction facility, the candidates will have to go to the official website and login using their application number and password. The details which they wish to correct/edit has to be done and submitted. It must be noted that no further chance of correction will be given to the candidates.
About OJEE Special B.Tech Exam
OJEEB conducts a special examination for those candidates who have not qualified JEE Main to get admissions into the participating institutes. Separate counseling process is conducted for JEE Main and the special exam qualified candidates. Allotment of seats is done based on merit in the entrance examination.
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