OJEE 2020 counselling for BTech to commence from October 12; know more details
Team Careers360 | October 9, 2020 | 07:48 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: The authorities of Odisha Joint Entrance Examination have released the start date for OJEE 2020 counselling. The web based counselling process for B.Tech, B.Arch and Int. M.Sc will start from October 12, 2020. All candidates who have registered for the counselling process and are eligible will be able to participate in OJEE counselling. More detailed counselling schedule, seat position and brochure will soon be released at the official website ojee.nic.in.
Since no entrance examination was held for B.Tech, B.Arch and Int. M.Sc, the admissions will be done on the basis of their performance in the respective national level entrance examination. For admissions into the courses, JEE Main scores will be considered by the authorities.
The entire process of OJEE counselling will be done in online mode. Registered candidates will have to select their preferred choice of colleges and courses. Seat allotment will be done as per the ranks secured by the candidates in the qualifying examination, preferences selected and availability of seats.
OJEE authorities will also release the counselling schedule of the other courses soon.
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