OJEE round 1 seat allotment 2020 released at ojee.nic.in; check now
Team Careers360 | November 4, 2020 | 12:00 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: The Odisha Joint Entrance Examination Committee has released OJEE 2020 round 1 seat allotment at ojee.nic.in. Candidates can now check their seat allotment status by login using their registration number and password. Candidates who have been allotted a seat will have to report online by login from November 4 to 8 and exercise their option of freeze or float. Candidates selecting either option have to pay seat acceptance fees to confirm their admission.
Candidates selecting the float options will be considered for next rounds of seat allotment. Registration for round 2 seat allotment or special OJEE counselling 2020 will start from November 9. Special OJEE counselling is conducted for candidates on the basis of OJEE exam. Special OJEE counselling seat allotment result will be announced on November 15.
There will be a total 4 rounds of OJEE 2020 counselling and seat allotment. The round two and three will also be upgraded rounds of earlier two. Admission in B.Tech seats in Odisha is through JEE Main and also through sepcial OJEE exam. Round 1 seat allotment has been done on the basis of JEE Main ranks. The next three rounds will be on the basis of JEE Main as well as special OJEE ranks.
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