Odisha NEET 2021 counselling registration postponed
OJEE has postponed the registration process of MBBS/BDS 2021 counselling, which was due on November 29. Candidates are advised to check the official website ojee.nic.in for the latest updates.
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NEW DELHI: The Odisha Joint Entrance Examination (OJEE) cell has postponed the registration process for Odisha NEET UG 2021 counselling. Earlier, the Odisha MBBS/BDS counselling 2021 was scheduled to commence on November 29.
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The Odisha NEET UG counselling 2021 registration process is hereby deferred till further notice. The authority will conduct the Odisha NEET counselling 2021 based on the test scores obtained in National Eligibility cum Entrance Test - UG or NEET UG 2021. A total of three rounds of Odisha NEET counselling 2021 will be conducted in addition to a mop-up round for medical and dental admissions in the state.
On the basis of Odisha NEET 2021 counselling, admission will be offered to around 1,950 MBBS and 363 BDS seats in both private and government colleges.
Odisha NEET 2021 counselling process postponed
Aspirants can check the official notice regarding postponement of NEET 2021 counselling for Odisha state below.
Odisha MBBS 2021 Counselling Process
Here is an outline of how the OJEE NEET 2021 counselling process works.
Registration
The candidates are required to register themselves on the official website ojee.nic.in. In order to register, they must provide their basic personal, academic, and other requisite details. Each applicant has to create a unique login credential; the credentials will be sent to the registered mobile number.
Document verification session
The registered candidates are required to attend a document verification session after registration. For Odisha MBBS 2021 counseling, students are required to report to the designated verification facility. Applicants must bring all the above-mentioned necessary documents to the verification facility.
Choice filling and locking
Following the document verification session, applicants need to sign in to their portals. As part of Odisha MBBS 2021 counseling, applicants must choose the courses and colleges they wish to study. Once the choices are filled out, students must lock them.
Seat allotment process
Candidates will be assigned seats for the Odisha MBBS admission 2021 based on the choice, availability of seats, rank, and reservation category.
Reporting at the allotted college
Candidates must report to the colleges they have been assigned within the specified dates and times for Odisha MBBS admission 2021.
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