SAMS Odisha Phase 2 Admission 2023: Revised timetable, guidelines for UG courses out
Ayushi Bisht | September 11, 2023 | 05:25 PM IST | 2 mins read
SAMS Odisha Phase 2 Admission 2023: Candidates can check the revised timetable through the official webiste, samsodisha.gov.in.
NEW DELHI: Higher Education Department, Odisha has announced the SAMS phase 2 admission revised timetable today, September 11. Candidates can check the SAMS phase 2 admission revised timetable through the official webiste, samsodisha.gov.in.
As per the department, the phase 2 revised timetable and guidelines for UG programs has been announced after receiving the student's feedback and anticipation.
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"Dear Students, in response to your feedback and anticipation, we are delighted to announce the 2nd Phase #AdmissionTimeline and Guidelines for the UG programs. We hope it provides an inclusive and equitable opportunity for all eligible candidates to embark on an academic journey", HED Odisha official statement reads.
SAMS Odisha Phase 2 Admission 2023: Check schedule
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Last date for applying online CAF through samsodisha.gov.in
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September 16
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Editing of the earlier submitted CAF
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September 17 to September 18
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Publication of Provisional Allotment of Seats along with wait listed applicants in HEl's e-Space
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September 26
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Online payment of admission fees by the selected applicants through SAMS [Student's Account] portal
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September 26 to September 28
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Reporting of the applicants at allotted Institutions for taking admission (for First Round Selection)
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September 27 to September 30
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Data update of admitted students in the e-space by the respective Institutions (for First Round
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September 27 to September 30 |
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Reporting of waitlisted applicants for submission of CAF along with relevant documents
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October 3 to October 4
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Publication of merit list of selected candidates
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October 6
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Reporting of the waitlisted applicants to take admission in one of the selected HEls
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October 10
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Updation of selected waitlisted student's data by the HEIs in their e-Space
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October 11 |
SAMS Odisha Phase 2 Admission 2023: Guidelines
- The Department has allowed the applicants to participate in Phase-Il admission process, those who have already been admitted in the Phase-I admission process. If an applicant has taken admission in any of the HEls in Phase 1 and got selected in Phase 2, then the student has to obtain the CLC physically from the last admitted higher education institure.
- Candidates will submit the downloaded Intimation letter along with the CLC and other relevant documents at the selected institutions for verification and admission.
- These applicants have to pay the admission fees freshly but not required to pay the CAF fees, as they have already paid the fees during the Phase-I admission process. If the student already paid the admission fees earlier in Phase-I admission process, that will be refunded within the due course.
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