What is the seat reservation policy in OJEE?

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    Saumya Jain | Contributor-Level 10

    11 months ago

    Reserved category students will be given a five percent relaxation in the minimum aggregate required for students from Schedule Caste or Schedule Tribe categories for all the courses offered through Odisha Joint Entrance Examination. There is also a 30 percent reservation for female students in Bachelor of Technology, Bachelor of Planning, Bachelor of Architecture, Master of Business Administration, Master of Computer Application, and Integrated Master of Business Administration. A detailed resrvation criteria is given in the table below:

    CategoryReservation
    Scheduled Caste (SC)8%
    Scheduled Tribe (ST)12%
    Green Card (GC)5%
    Persons with Disabilities (PwD)5%
    Ex-Servicemen (ES)3%
    Tution Fee Waiver5%
    Women30%
    Outlying Odisha3% in government colleges only
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    deepika maurya | Guide-Level 15

    a year ago
    There is a five percent relaxation in the minimum aggregate required for students from Schedule Caste or Schedule Tribe categories for all the courses offered through Odisha Joint Entrance Examination. Also, students falling under the various reserved categories are entitled to seat reservations in various colleges. There is a 30 percent reservation for female students in Bachelor of Technology, Bachelor of Planning, Bachelor of Architecture, Master of Business Administration, Master of Computer Application, and Integrated Master of Business Administration. For more details, you may visit the Shiksha OJEE exam page. (https://www.shiksh
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    Answered by

    Tarun Singh

    a year ago
    Seat Reservations policy in OJEE 2023 is:
    Scheduled Castes (SC)
    8%
    Scheduled Tribes (ST)
    12%
    Green Card (GC)
    5%
    Persons with Disabilities (PwD)
    5%
    Ex-Servicemen (ES)
    3%
    Tuition Fee Waiver (TFW)
    5%
    Women
    30%
    Outlying Odia (OL)
    3% (Only in government institutes)
    Thank You!

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