OJEE 2020 counselling registration begins; apply at ojee.nic.in
Team Careers360 | October 12, 2020 | 05:40 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Odisha Joint Entrance Examination Board has commenced the registration for OJEE 2020 counselling. Candidates having valid JEE Main 2020 score can register for the OJEE counselling and seat allotment process. To register for the counselling, candidates have to visit the official website ojee.nic.in
Registration of candidates who have qualified OJEE 2020 will begin from October 30. Candidates must note that admission in B.Tech courses in all OJEE participating institutes is on the basis of JEE Main. Candidates who do not appear for JEE Main are provided the chance to appear in a special OJEE examination. However, preference is given to candidates who have JEE Main score.
Registration for OJEE counselling includes filling basic details and choices of colleges and specialisations. The board will first release two mock seat allotments on October 21 and 24. Candidates can modify their choices based on the mock seat allotment till October 26. The first round of seat allotment will be announced on October 28.
Seat allotment for special OJEE will be announced on November 5. Candidates who fail to apply for the first round OJEE counselling can also register for seat allotment from the round 2 registration beginning October 30. There will be a total four rounds of OJEE 2020 counselling and seat allotment.
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