Special OJEE Admit Card 2025 Released - Direct Download Link Now Available
Special OJEE Admit Card 2025 Released - Direct Download Link Now Available
The Special/2nd OJEE Admit Card 2025 has been released on July 10, 2025, and is now available for download at the official website, ojee.nic.in for eligible candidates who have registered for the exam.
How to Download the Special/2nd OJEE Admit Card
- Visit the official OJEE website: ojee.nic.in
- Click on the link titled 'Download 2nd OJEE Admit Card' on the homepage.
- Enter your login credentials: Application Number and Date of Birth.
- Download and print the admit card for exam day.
Important Details
- The Special OJEE exam is scheduled for July 15-16, 2025, conducted in a computer-based test format at designated centers.
- Admit cards will not be sent by post; candidates must download them online.
- Bring a valid photo ID along with the admit card, such as Voter ID, Aadhaar card, or PAN card.
- Check all details on the admit card and ensure they are correct before the exam.
- PWD candidates must bring a PWD certificate.
- A passport-size photograph matching the one on the application form is required.
- Carefully follow all instructions on the admit card.
Preserve the admit card even after the admissions process, as it may be needed later for various verification processes.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is OJEE?
The Odisha Joint Entrance Examination (OJEE) is a state-level entrance exam for admissions into various courses in colleges and universities across Odisha.
2. How can I check my OJEE results?
Results can be checked on the official OJEE website by entering your application number and password.
3. What should I do if there's an error in my admit card?
If there’s an error, immediately contact the OJEE authorities through the provided contact details on the official site.
4. What documents are needed at the exam center?
Carry the printed admit card and a valid photo ID for verification at the exam center.
5. Is negative marking applicable in OJEE?
Yes, there is a negative marking system in place for the OJEE.