OJEE 2021: Exam to be held from September 6 to 18; Know important topics to prepare
Sundararajan | August 16, 2021 | 05:02 PM IST | 2 mins read
OJEE 2021 is taking place from September 6 to 18, in computer-based mode. Here are the important topics to be studied to crack OJEE 2021.
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI: Odisha Joint Entrance Examination Committee will conduct OJEE 2021 exam from September 6 to 18, 2021. Students appearing for the exam are advised to check and follow the exam day guidelines mentioned in the OJEE admit card. All students have to carry one photo ID proof along with the admit card to the OJEE exam centre. Candidates should strictly follow all the instructions and guidelines laid down by OJEEC at the examination centre.
The OJEE 2021 is scheduled to be held in computer-based-test (CBT) mode in three shifts on each day of the examination. The duration of the Odisha Joint Entrance Examination (OJEE 2021) will be of two hours. Earlier, the OJEE MBA exam 2021 was scheduled for June 17 to 24, 2021. The OJEE MBA exam will have a total of 120 questions divided into four sections - Verbal Reasoning and Comprehension, Quantitative Techniques, Analytical and Logical Reasoning, General Knowledge and Business Fundamentals.
OJEE 2021: Exam pattern for MBA
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Name of sections |
Number of questions |
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Quantitative Techniques |
30 |
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Analytical & Logical Reasoning |
30 |
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Verbal reasoning & Comprehension |
30 |
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General Awareness & Business Fundamentals |
30 |
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Total questions |
120 |
OJEE 2021: Marking scheme
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For the right answer, 4 marks will be awarded
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For incorrect answers, 1 mark will be deducted
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No mark will be deducted for unanswered and marked for review
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Question with more than one answer marked, 1 mark will be deducted
OJEE Syllabus 2021 for MBA
The OJEE MBA 2021 syllabus gives a good idea of how to prepare for the OJEE exam 2021. The topics under the OJEE MBA exam syllabus 2021 are given below in detail.
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Sections |
Areas |
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Verbal Reasoning & Comprehension |
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Analytical & Logical Reasoning |
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General Awareness & Business Fundamentals |
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Quantitative Techniques |
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Preparation Tips for MBA OJEE 2021
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Students should prepare with the help of various best books, sample papers, previous years' questionnaires, mock exams, and other research materials.
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Making flashcards will help the candidates to memorize better and gain more knowledge.
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Get ready for the easy sections first. They do not take much time to prepare. Give more time to difficult sections/ questions.
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Be confident at all times because it helps to be focused and prepared for every question.
Best Books for OJEE 2021: MBA and Five-Year Integrated MBA
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Name of the book |
Author/ publication |
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A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning |
R S Aggarwal |
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Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation for the CAT |
Nishit K Sinha |
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Word Power Made Easy |
Norman Lewis |
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How to Prepare for Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension for CAT |
Arun Sharma and Meenakshi Upadhyay |
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Analytical and Logical Reasoning for CAT & Other Management Exams |
Peeyush Bharadwaj |
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High School English Grammar and Composition Key |
Wren and Martin |
About OJEE 2021
Odisha Joint Entrance Examination (OJEE 2021) is a state-government-controlled centralized test for admission to many governmental and private medical, engineering & management institutions in Odisha.
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