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Today, November 10, 2020, for Odisha NEET Counselling 2020 the registration process has been started by Odisha Joint Entrance Examination Committee, OJEEC. On the official site at OJEE on ojee.nic.in, candidates who have qualified NEET 2020 examination can check and register online. On November 18, 2020, at 12 noon the registration process would begin and at 11.59 pm it would end .

According to the official schedule, on November 23, the choice filling and locking window would open and on November 24, 2020 it would close down. Candidates can check the complete schedule in the table given below.

Complete Schedule of Odisha NEET Counselling 2020:

Activity Date
Opening date of registration November 10, 2020
Closing date of registration November 18, 2020
Publication of State Merit List of registered candidates November 21, 2020
Choice Filling and Locking November 23 to 24, 2020
1st Round Allotment Publication and Down loading of Allotment Letter November 26, 2020
Seat acceptance by Paying Admission Fees and downloading Provisional Admission Letter November 27 to November 30, 2020
Withdrawal ( Resignation) from Admission Process November 28 to November 30, 2020
Receipt of All India Quota Seats (Returned) December 2, 2020
Vacant Seat Display including returned All India Quota seats December 3, 2020
Registration and Online Application Uploading of Documents for Online Verification for 2nd round December 4 to December 5, 2020
Publication of Revised State Merit List December 6, 2020
Choice Filling and Locking of newly registered candidates December 6 to December 7, 2020
2nd Round Allotment Publication and Downloading of Allotment Letter December 9, 2020
Seat acceptance by Paying Admission Fees and downloading Provisional Admission Letter December 10 to December 12, 2020
Withdrawal ( Resignation) from Admission Process (No Resignation is allowed after 12.12.2020) December 10 to December 12, 2020
Tentative Date of Spot Round Counselling December 15, 2020

 

Under state quota, as per data received Odisha has around 1400 MBBS and BDS seats in seven medical colleges out of which 1219 seats fall. By the state, 85 percent of medical seats would be filled and through national quota 15 percent would be filled . After admission into the national quota, the left out seats will be handed over to the state.