OJEE 2020 correction of exam centres open till August 16; new exam cities added
Team Careers360 | August 14, 2020 | 10:27 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: The Odisha Joint Entrance Examinations Committee has announced the addition of 9 new exam cities for the conduct of OJEE 2020 as a measure against COVID-19 pandemic. As per the information, six cities have been added from places in Odisha state and three places outside Odisha. Registered candidates are allowed to make changes in the preference of cities in the already submitted OJEE application form August 13 (5 pm) till August 16 (11:59 pm). Candidates may check the newly added cities in the table below:
Cities for OJEE Exam centres
|
Location |
OJEE 2020 Exam Cities |
|
Odisha |
BALANGIR |
|
PARALAKHEMUNDI (GAJAPATI) |
|
|
JAGATSINGHPUR |
|
|
NAYAGARH |
|
|
JAJPUR |
|
|
PHULBANI (KANDHAMAL) |
|
|
Outside Odisha |
PATNA |
|
RANCHI |
|
|
KOLKATA |
The authorities had previously added 5 new cities in the pre-existing OJEE exam centres in order to follow the government issued guidelines on social distancing. OJEE 2020 exam dates have not been announced yet but are expected soon. It is a state entrance exam conducted for admissions into various undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the state of Odisha.
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