OJEE NEET Counselling 2025: Schedule for stray vacancy round for MBBS, BDS courses out
Rajyalaxmi Venkatapuram | November 12, 2025 | 11:45 AM IST | 2 mins read
Final OJEE NEET counselling round will be conducted on November 13, 14; only merit-listed candidates without existing seats eligible
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Check NowThe Odisha Joint Entrance Examination (OJEE) Board has released the detailed schedule for NEET Counselling stray round for admission into MBBS, BDS courses. The stray round is the final round of counselling conducted to fill the remaining vacant seats. The OJEE counselling registration process for the stray vacancy round began on November 10, 2025 at 11 am and was closed on at 11:59 pm of November 11, 2025. The stray vacancy counselling will be conducted on November 13 and 14, 2025.
OJEE NEET Counselling 2025: Stray vacancy schedule
The Odisha NEET counselling schedule for the stray round has been released category-wise and will be held at OJEE Office, Bhubaneswar. The detailed schedule is mentioned in the table below.
OJEE NEET Counselling: Category, schedule
|
Date |
Reporting and Provisional Admission |
Category |
State Category Rank (Merit listed candidates) |
|
November 13 |
10 am to 11 am |
All ST |
All ST Rank |
|
11 am to 12 noon |
All SC |
All SC Rank |
|
|
12 noon to 1 pm |
All ES |
All ES Rank |
|
|
2 pm to 2:30 pm |
All EWS |
All EWS Rank |
|
|
2:30 pm to 3 pm |
All SGS |
All SGS Rank |
|
|
3 pm to 4 pm |
NRI |
All eligible NRI Rank as per State Merit List |
|
|
November 14 |
10 am to 11 am |
General/GC |
State Rank (1 to 2000) |
|
11 am to 12 noon |
General/GC |
State Rank (2001 to 2300) |
|
|
12 noon to 1 pm |
General/GC |
State Rank (2301 to 2500) |
|
|
1 pm to 2 pm |
General/GC |
State Rank (2501 to 3000) |
|
|
2 pm to 3 pm |
General/GC |
State Rank (3001 to 4000) |
|
|
3 pm to 4 pm |
General/GC |
State Rank (4001 to Last Rank) |
The above-mentioned category-wise schedule will be valid subject to vacancy in that particular category. Hence, the candidates interested to appear for this stray round of counselling should report according to the schedule with respect to their rank and the vacancy positions.
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OJEE NEET Stray Round 2025: Who can participate?
Candidates appearing for the OJEE NEET 2025 counselling session can check the below information.
- Candidates who have already registered in any of the previous rounds are not required to register again.
- Candidates who are not holding any seat either in All India quota or State quota can participate in this round.
- Candidates who did not appear for round-3 counselling or OJEE counselling can appear for this stray counselling session.
- Candidates who are already offered admission are not eligible for this counselling.
- Candidates should submit an undertaking as not participating in any other MBBS/BDS stray counselling at the same time.
- Once the admission is offered to the candidates, they will not be allowed to resign.
- Only the merit listed candidates are eligible to appear for this counselling.
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Candidates who are offered admission through this Spot round need to report to their respective institutions immediately by submitting a copy of the allotment-cum-admission letter duly signed by the OJEE authority. Candidates need to check the OJEE official website, ojee.nic.in for regular updates. Candidates interested are required to report as per the above schedule and according to the Vacancy Seat Matrix that will be published.
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