OJEE MBA 2021: Online registration closes today; Apply at ojee.nic.in
OJEEB closes OJEE MBA 2021 registration today. Know the registration process and documents to be kept ready while filling the OJEE MBA application form.
Sundararajan | July 12, 2021 | 10:29 AM IST
NEW DELHI:
Odisha Joint Entrance Examination Board (OJEEB) will close the registration process for OJEE MBA 2021 today, July 12. Students can fill the OJEE MBA application form 2021 in online mode from the official website - ojee.nic.in. To register successfully for the OJEE MBA 2021, applicants have to pay the application fee of Rs 1,000 and Rs 1,500 for a combination of courses like MBA and MCA, MBA and PGAT.
Form A
- Application form for Integrated MBA
Form C
- Application form for MBA
Form E
- Application form for the combination of courses like MBA and MCA, MBA and PGAT
As per the OJEE MBA eligibility criteria, students should have a minimum of 50 percent aggregate marks in any discipline from a recognized university/ institute. There is no age restriction to appear for OJEE MBA 2021.
OJEE MBA 2021 exam schedule
Events |
Dates |
OJEE MBA 2021 registration starts from |
April 14, 2021 |
OJEE MBA 2021 application ends on |
July 12, 2021 |
Last Date to pay the application fee |
July 14, 2021 |
OJEE MBA exam date 2021 |
To be notified |
Steps to fill OJEE MBA 2021 registration form
To complete the application process of OJEE MBA 2021, candidates must follow the following procedure.
Step 1: Go to the official website of OJEE 2021 - ojee.nic.in.
Step 2: Register by entering all the essential information like email address and mobile number. A link will be sent to your registered email address or mobile phone. After the registration, a registration number will be generated
Step 3: Click on the link which will redirect you to the OJEE MBA application form . Start filling the application form with personal details like:
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Name
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Father’s Name
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Mother’s Name
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Gender
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Date of Birth
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Parent Domicile
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Category
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Sub Category
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Family Income
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Nationality
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Course
Step 4: Upload all the necessary documents in a prescribed format like:
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Scanned copy of passport size photograph
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Scanned copy of the signature
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Left thumb impression
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Category Certificates (if any)
Step 5: Pay the application fee of OJEE MBA 2021 via both online and offline modes.
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For online: Internet Banking/ Credit/ Debit Card/ UPI or any other e-wallet.
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For offline: Students have to choose the SBI payment gateway and select the E-challan option. Then, they have to take the receipt of the E-challan and visit the nearest SBI bank to make the payment.
Step 6: Finally, submit the completed OJEE MBA 2021 application form and take a printout of the same for your future reference.
OJEE MBA application fee
Particulars |
Fee |
Application form for MBA and Integrated MBA |
Rs 1,000 |
Application form for combination courses like MBA and MCA, MBA and PGAT (MTech, MArch, MPlan, MPharm) |
Rs 1,500 |
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