MBBS, BDS Admissions 2021: OJEE Postpones Registration Process, Details
- byDoctor News Daily Team
 - 01 August, 2025
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                                    Odisha: Through a recent notice, the Odisha Joint Entrance Test (OJEE), has informed about the postponement to the registration process for counselling and admission to MBBS, BDS Courses this academic year.
All the concerned candidates who intend to pursue MBBS and BDS from Odisha based medical and dental colleges are hereby advised to take note of the following notification details released by the OJEE on its official website:
In supersession of the previous circular, this is for the information of all concerned, that the process of registration for counselling and admission in MBBS / BDS Courses, that was scheduled to start from 29.11.2021, is hereby deferred till further notice, said the OJEE notification.
Admission to MBBS/BDS seats of different Government and Hi-Tech Medical (Private) Colleges of the State will be done for the session 2021-22 on the basis of NEET (UG) 2021 merit list following rules and regulation of the State Govt.
The online counselling process was supposed to start from today i.e. 29.11.2021 which has now been postponed.
The detailed schedule will be published on the OJEE website.
Candidates are advised to keep in touch with websites www.ojee.nic.in / www.odishajee.com and OJEE Android App for latest information.
To view the official notice click on the following link:
https://.in/pdf_upload/462-noticeforpostponementofmbbsandbdscounselling-websitedocx124-165110.pdf
Earlier, the OJEE had informed regarding the Medical Board for Physically Challenged (PC) Candidates seeking Admission to MBBS/ BDS and B.Pharm Courses under OJEE- 2021
Read Also: Odisha MBBS, BDS Admissions 2021 Process To Begin From November 29
                                
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