OJEE 2023: Second special exam starts today; shifts, admit card link
Mridusmita Deka | June 26, 2023 | 07:17 AM IST | 1 min read
The second special OJEE 2023 exams today will be held for BTech and MBA programmes.
NEW DELHI: The Odisha Joint Entrance Examination (OJEE) second or special phase exam will start today, June 26. The OJEE 2023 2nd and special exam will be held online and will continue till June 29. The OJEE special 2023 exams will be held in shifts for admission to BTech, LE-Tech (Diploma), MBA, MCA and BPharm admission.
Candidates qualifying OJEE will be admitted to the programmes offered by private and government medical, engineering and management colleges in Odisha.
The ojee.nic.in website has made the second special OJEE 2023 admit card link available. The OJEE second special admit card will mention the details of the exam centre, exam dates and time.
OJEE 2023 Exam Timings
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Exam Date |
June 26 |
June 27 |
June 29 |
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Shift 1 (9-10 am) |
BTech |
Lateral Entry to BTech, BSc Lateral Entry |
MCA, MSc Computer Science |
|
Shift 2 (11:30 am to 12:30 pm) |
BTech |
Lateral Entry to BTech |
- |
|
Shift 3 (2:30-3:30 pm) |
BTech |
BPharmacy |
- |
|
Shift 4 (5-6 pm) |
MBA |
MBA |
- |
OJEE 2023 Exam Pattern
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There will be 180 questions as per OJEE second special exam pattern
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Only one test booklet will be provided to candidates.
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The duration of the exam is one hour
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Candidates can either appear for Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics or Biology
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There will be 45 questions each in Physics and Chemistry
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Biology or Mathematics will have 45 questions each
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Ranking will be done based on the marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics or Physics, Chemistry and Biology
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