OJEE 2020 application form last date extended; new exam cities added
Team Careers360 | July 25, 2020 | 10:20 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: The Odisha Joint Entrance Examination Board has extended the last date to fill OJEE 2020 application form till July 31. The payment of application fee can also now be done till August 5. The authorities have also announced the addition of five new cities for the OJEE 2020 examination (UG and PG). Students who are yet to register have been given a chance to apply afresh, and those already registered will get a chance to make corrections in the OJEE application form in regards to the preference of exam cities between July 24 and 31.
List of newly added OJEE Exam Cities
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Angul
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Baripada
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Bargarh
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Jeypore
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Keonjhar
Courses for which modification of exam cities is allowed:
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B.Pharm
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MBA
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MCA
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M.Tech
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M.Tech (Part Time)
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M.Arch
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M Plan
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M.Pharm
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Int. MBA
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LE-Tech (Dip)
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LE-Tech (BSc)
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LE- Pharm
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B. Tech. (Special OJEE)
Official Notification
Earlier, the last date to fill OJEE application form 2020 was July 25, while payment of application fee was allowed till July 31. It may be noted that the authorities are yet to announce the date of examination for OJEE which shall be done by assessing the situation after July 31. The authorities will then release the admit cards accordingly.
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