Odisha NEET UG Counselling 2022 round 1 seat allotment result released at ojee.nic.in
Vagisha Kaushik | October 28, 2022 | 05:21 PM IST | 2 mins read
Seat allotted candidates will have to report at OJEE office with their allotment letter, certificates, marksheets, bond, other documents.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI : The Odisha Joint Entrance Examination (OJEE) cell has released National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) UG counselling 2022 round 1 seat allotment result on the official website – ojee.nic.in. Candidates who registered for Odisha NEET UG counselling 2022 can check allotment result by logging in with their credentials.
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“1st Round Allotment for MBBS/BDS course has been published. Candidates are advised to download the allotment letter,” reads the official website.
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OJEE informed that all the candidates, who have got allotments in the first Round, are advised to download their allotment letter. They have to personally report at the office of OJEE at Gandamunda, Bhubaneswar on the date and time given in the official notification with the allotment letter, all certificates, mark sheets, bond (properly prepared) and other required documents in original for provisional admission.
OJEE also issued instructions for candidates for MBBS admission which are as follows:
- The allotted candidate should exercise the option for Freeze or Float using login id.
- Admission Fees (depending upon the type of allotted College) must be paid either online (using respective login id) or by demand draft. In case of draft, it should be in favour of “OJEE” drawn at any scheduled bank payable at Bhubaneswar. The Name and NEET Application number of the candidate are to be mentioned on back side of the draft and the draft is to be submitted at OJEE office at the time of reporting.
- Physical presence of the candidate is a must for provisional admission and no authorization will be entertained.
- Either the candidate alone or with only one of his / her guardians, should come to the OJEE Office on the scheduled date and time to complete the formalities of provisional admission.
- Candidates are required to bring the Allotment Letter, all certificates / mark sheets, the bond (properly prepared) and other required documents in original (with another set of photocopies) during provisional admission.
- A separate counter will be available at the OJEE office for helping the candidates in preparation of the bond on payment of actual charges.
- On deposit of prescribed admission fees and submission of Nativity Certificate and CLC in original, the candidate will receive the Provisional Admission Letter from OJEE Office along with acknowledgement of submitted documents.
- Candidates are advised not to report at their allotted College at this stage and they must wait till the entire counselling and admission process is completed.
- After final counselling is over, OJEE will send the list of admitted students along with the admission fees to the concerned Institute. The Institutes will, in turn, complete the final admission.
- If any amount is to be refunded to the candidates, it will be done only after final admission. Refund will be processed by OJEE and paid to the candidate as per Government procedure (this condition will arise only for students shifting from Private colleges to Government College in different rounds).
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