OJEE 2023 registration begins; Direct link here
Arpita Das | February 10, 2023 | 04:06 PM IST | 1 min read
OJEE 2023: To register for the entrance exam candidates need to go to the official website-- ojee.nic.in.
NEW DELHI: The Odisha Joint Entrance Examination Board (OJEEB) has opened the OJEE 2023 registration window today, February 10. Eligible candidates can apply online for OJEE 2023 exam through the official website-- ojee.nic.in. The OJEE application form 2023 can be filled out till March 20, 2023.
The OJEE 2023 application fee is Rs 1,000 for a single course. And for the addition of each course, Rs 500 per course is applicable.
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OJEE 2023 will be conducted in computer-based test (CBT) mode tentatively during the first or second week of May, 2023. On the basis of the performance of applicants in the OJEE 2023 entrance examination, separate merit lists of successful candidates will be published for admission into various courses.
OJEE 2023 registration Direct link
OJEE 2023 registration: Steps to apply
- First of all, go to the official website of OJEE-- ojee.nic.in.
- Then on the homepage, click on the OJEE 2023 registration link.
- Register with the details- e
- Next, log in and fill in the application form, upload the required documents and pay the OJEE application fee.
- Submit the application form and download the confirmation page.
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The entrance exam is held for admission into undergraduate courses such as BPharm, BCAT, Lateral Entry to BTech, Lateral Entry to BPharm and postgraduate courses like MBA, MCA, MTech, MArch, MPlan, MPharm, Integrated MBA and MSc Computer Science in various universities, government colleges and self-financed institutes in the state.
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