Which documents are required for OJEE counselling?

Candidates should report the counselling centre with original as well as copies of the following documents:
- OJEE Seat Allotment Letter
- Acknowledgement slip of admission fee
- Counselling registration slip
- OJEE rank card and result copy
- OJEE admit card
- OJEE application form
- Class 10, Class 12 or equivalent ma
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OJEE is the most popular entrance exam accepted in Odisha. Some of the top OJEE accepting in the BBA colleges in Orissa are mentioned below with their tuition fees -
| Top Colleges | Tuition Fee |
|---|---|
| SOA University | INR 11.5 lakh |
| Biju Patnaik Institute of Information Technology and Management Studies | INR 3.8 lakh |
| Srusti Academy of Management and Technology | INR 2 lakh |
| B.J.B Autonomous College | INR 1.45 lakh |
Source: Official site and may vary.
The Odisha Joint Entrance Examination (OJEE) conducts the counseling and admission process for 85% state quota MBBS seats in Odisha. However, the main exam required for MBBS admissions in Odisha in NEET UG exam.
No, there is considerable difference between OJEE and NEET syllabus. The difficulty level of NEET is usually higher than OJEE
OJEE and JEE syllabus is somewhat same and different in some places. The OJEE syllabus for Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics is different from JEE. In JEE, the physics syllabus includes topics such as Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Optics, etc. These topics require knowledge of physics topics.
Marking scheme for OJEE MBA is as follows:
- +4 for correct answers
- -1 for incorrect answers
- 0 for unanswered questions
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