MBBS admissions in Odisha: OJEE delays its spot counseling in light of MCC stray vacancy round
Odisha: Taking note of the Medical Counselling Committee holding NEET 2020 stray Vacancy Round of Deemed/Central Universities/ESIC/AIIMS/JIPMER for MBBS admissions the coming few days, the Odisha Joint Entrance Examination (OJEE) has announced to conduct its spot counselling after that.
The OJEE has announced that it will hold its spot counseling in the first week of January 2020.
The OJEE took out a notice regarding spot round Counseling and Withdrwal for MBBS/BDS Candidates
"Keeping in view the MCC counseling schedule for Stray Vacancy Round of Deemed/Central Universities/ESIC/AIIMS/JIPMER from 27th December to 31st December 2020, it is decided to conduct the OJEE Spot Round Counselling in the 1st week of January 2021. The schedule and detailed modalities for the Spot Round Counseling shall be notified in the OJEE website at a later date," the notice said
"Any candidate who has got an allotment and has already reported for final admission under OJEE, but wishes to withdraw from the allotted seat, may do so by online process through OJEE website latest by 31.12.2020 8.00 PM. No withdrawal/resignation shall be allowed after this date," the notice issued by Chairman OJEE added
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