OJEE 2020: Application Process to continue after lockdown
Richa Kapoor | March 27, 2020 | 06:30 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: In wake of COVID 19, Odisha Joint Entrance Examination committee issued a notification in which it has said that students will be provided adequate scope and time for filling the online application form for the entrance exam to various postgraduate programmes. Today was the last date for filling the form and the end date for paying the fees is March 31.
Check Steps To Fill OJEE 2020 form
Candidates who have not filled the application form till now they can still check the steps to fill the form that are given below:
Step 1- Click on the official link which is
Step 2 - Register for OJEE 2020
Step 3 - Fill all the necessary details in the application form
Step 4 - Upload the scanned images according to the specifications
Step 5 - Pay the registration fees in online mode
Step 6 - Submit the application form and take its print out for future reference
About OJEE 2020
Odisha Joint Entrance Examination (OJEE - 2020) will be held in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode between May 2-5, 2020. As of now there has been no change in the date for downloading of the admit card and candidates can do so from April 20.
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