OJEE special entrance test B.Tech applications to commence from May 12
Team Careers360 | May 9, 2020 | 01:37 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI : Odisha Joint Entrance Examination Board (OJEEB) will start accepting the applications for OJEE 2020 special entrance test from May 12. The last date to register online will be May 31, however, candidates will be able to pay the application fee till June 5. Candidates are advised to check the eligibility criteria before filling out the application form.
The authorities conduct the special OJEE entrance test for admission into the first year B.Tech courses in all Government and Private engineering colleges of Odisha. This entrance exam will be conducted for only non-JEE Main qualified candidates. The syllabus for OJEE 2020 special entrance exam will be as per the JEE Main 2020 syllabus.
The detailed information related to the important instructions, and terms and conditions for the online application form will soon be released on the official website.
For JEE Main 2020 qualified candidates, the authorities will conduct the counselling on the basis of marks secured by them. There will be two provisional seat allotment rounds. The National Testing Agency conducted the first session of JEE Main 2020 from January 6 to 9 and the second session will be conducted on July 18, 20, 21, 22, and 23.
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