OJEEB extends OJEE 2026 registration deadline till March 29
Vaishnavi Shukla | March 22, 2026 | 12:27 PM IST | 1 min read
OJEEB: The Odisha Joint Entrance Examination Board will open the OJEE application correction window from March 30 to April 1.
The Odisha Joint Entrance Examination Board (OJEEB) has extended the deadline for the Odisha Joint Entrance Examination (OJEE) 2026 exam till March 29. The board will open the OJEE 2026 application correction window on March 30.
Candidates can apply for the OJEE 2026 exam on the official website, ojee.nic.in and odishajee.com.
As per the revised schedule, the OJEE application correction 2026 window will remain open till April 1. Candidates will be able to correct details in the OJEE application form 2026, if required.
Also read JKCET 2026 registration opens for BE, BTech admissions; apply by April 1
OJEE 2026 exam is scheduled on May 4, 5, 7, 8, and 9 in computer-based test (CBT) mode for all courses. To apply for the OJEE exam 2026, candidates must keep the following details listed below.
- Valid email ID and mobile number.
- JEE Main 2026 details (if applicable).
- Academic certificates for ready reference.
- Bank, credit, and debit card details to make a fee payment.
OJEE 2026: How to apply?
The steps to apply for OJEE registration 2026 are as follows.
- Visit and click on the OJEE registration link.
- Click on the ‘New Registration’ tab.
- Enter the required details and submit.
- Upload all the necessary documents.
- Pay the application fee.
Odisha board conducts OJEE exam for admission to BPharm, BSc Nursing, MSc Nursing, MCA, MBA, MTech, ME, and lateral entry to BTech and BPharm courses in government and private universities and colleges of Odisha.
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