OJEE 2nd special 2026 registration begins for BTech, BSc Nursing; apply by June 28
Suviral Shukla | June 16, 2026 | 09:09 PM IST | 2 mins read
OJEE 2nd Special 2026: The entrance test for admission to BTech, LE-Tech Diploma, BSc, BPharm, Basic BSc Nursing, MBA and MCA, MSc computer science courses will be held from July 13 to 15.
The Odisha Joint Entrance Examination Board (OJEEB) has started the 2nd special OJEE 2026 registration for admission to various Undergraduate (UG) and Postgraduate (PG) programmes. Eligible candidates can register for the 2nd Special OJEE 2026 registration through the official website at ojee.nic.in.
To access the 2nd special OJEE 2026 registration link, candidates have to enter their application number and password.
Those seeking admission to BTech , LE-Tech Diploma, BSc, BPharm, Basic BSc Nursing, MBA and MCA, MSc computer science programmes can access the 2nd special OJEE 2026 registration link until June 28 up to 11 pm.
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The board will conduct the OJEE examinations in computer-based test mode for all the courses tentatively from July 13 to 15.
“Syllabus for B.Tech. course is same as that for JEE MAIN 2026, while syllabus for all other courses are the same as of OJEE 2026 conducted during the May, 2026,” as per the official notification.
Notably, those candidates who have appeared and have rank in JEE Main 2026 for BTech or OJEE 2026 for other courses are not required to appear in the 2nd Special OJEE exams.
OJEE 2nd Special 2026 Examination: Marks distribution
Candidates can check the table given below containing subject-wise marks distribution for each course for OJEE 2nd special exams 2026.
|
Course |
Total Questions |
Subject-wise Distribution |
|
B.Tech |
60 |
Physics – 20, Chemistry – 20, Mathematics – 20 |
|
LE-Tech (Diploma) |
60 |
Engineering Mathematics – 20, Engineering Mechanics – 20, Basic Electrical & Electronics Engineering – 20 |
|
LE-Tech (BSc/+3Sc) |
60 |
Mathematics – 30, Physics – 15, Chemistry – 15 |
|
MCA |
60 |
Mathematics – 30, Computer Awareness – 30 |
|
MBA |
60 |
Quantitative Techniques – 15, Analytical & Logical Reasoning – 15, Verbal Reasoning & Comprehension – 15, General Awareness & Business Fundamentals – 15 |
|
B.Pharm |
60 |
Physics – 20, Chemistry – 20, Mathematics – 20 or Biology – 20 (Candidates must attempt either PCB or PCM as per their choice) |
“The results (ranks) of 2nd/ Special OJEE shall be used for admission to the vacant seats left over after 1st phase counselling of OJEE,” it said.
Candidates hailing from outside Odisha are not eligible for admission in government colleges, but they are eligible for admission in private institutions, the notice read.
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