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Satyam Singh

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OJEE Cutoff 2024 will be out after the conclusion of the exam. The cut off is released separately for candidates applying based on JEE Main and OJEE scores. All colleges accepting OJEE Scores will release their course and category-wise cut off marks soon. It is necessary for the candidates to meet OJEE cutoff 2023 to be eligible to participate in the counselling rounds. For the candidates seeking admission in BAMS and BHMS courses, NEET 2024 Cut off will be considered.Factors affecting OJEE Cut OffThe various factors that help to derive OJEE Cut off are given below: Total number of candidates appeared for OJEE 2024Difficulty level
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Saumya Jain

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If you are planning to/appeared for the OJEE exam, a rank between 1 and 12000 can be considered a good OJEE rank to get in to the government colleges in Odisha. Check out the table below to know what can be considered a good score in OJEE:CriteriaScoreVery Good450+Good351-450Average201-350Low0-200

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Saumya Jain

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Once the OJEE cutoff is released, candidates should verify whether they meet the cutoff criteria for their preferred course and college. If they do, they become eligible for the counselling and seat allotment process.  Candidates should then closely monitor the official OJEE website for announcements regarding counselling schedules and registration. During counselling, they will need to fill in their choices of courses and colleges based on their preferences. It's advisable to list multiple choices to increase the chances of securing admission. Document verification is a crucial step during counselling, requiring candidates t
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Saumya Jain

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To prepare for the OJEE cutoff for your desired course, here are some tips that can be helpful:Understand the OJEE exam pattern and syllabus to know which topics to focus on.Take as many mock tests as you can to get a feel of the actual exam and to identify your weak areas.While you should work on your weaknesses, it's also important to capitalize on your strengths.Revision is crucial for your preparation. Revisit all the topics and practice as many questions as you can.While the overall cutoff is important, don't forget to focus on sectional cutoffs as well.By following these tips, you can prepare well and increase your chances of mee
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Saumya Jain

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Yes, the OJEE cutoff can change from year to year, as it is determined by various factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, the total number of candidates qualified, and the reserved categories. The cutoff may also vary for each round of counselling. It's best to check the official OJEE website or the participating institutes' websites once the expected cutoffs are released. Each participating college or university may have its own specific criteria for determining cutoffs. Changes in the admission policies or criteria of specific institutions can impact the cutoffs for their courses.

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Saumya Jain

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If you don't meet the OJEE cutoff for your desired course or college, it doesn't necessarily mean that you won't be able to secure admission. Here are a few possible options:Consider other colleges: If you don't meet the cutoff for your desired college, you can explore other colleges that accept OJEE scores. There may be other colleges that have lower cutoffs or that are a good fit for you.Improve your rank: If you don't meet the cutoff, you may want to consider reappearing for the exam or preparing again for the next year. You can also improve your rank by taking online courses or practicing with mock tests.Consider other programmes:
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Saumya Jain

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The OJEE cutoff is determined based on several factors, including the difficulty level of the exam, the total number of candidates qualified for each course, seat intake for each course and specialization, and reserved categories such as OBC, SC, ST, PWD, and so on. The OJEE Cell will release the cutoff lists after the results are announced, and the ranks will be decided based on the overall cutoff, not sectional cutoffs. The cutoff varies for each category, with lower cutoffs for candidates belonging to reserved categories. Keep in mind that clearing the OJEE cutoff does not guarantee admission to a particular institute, as final admi
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Saumya Jain

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OJEE counselling is an online mode process for final seat allotment. Candidates qualifying the exam can participate in the OJEE counselling rounds on the basis of their ranks and schedule. Several colleges in and outside Odisha accept OJEE scores for admission to the MBA programme. Some of the best government MBA colleges in Odisha are:
- Institute of Management and Information Technology, Cuttack
- Utkal University
- Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology, Bhubaneswar
- Fakir Mohan University
- Sambalpur University
- Maharaja Sriram Chandra Bhanja Deo University, Baripada.

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Arpit DongreMaturity is when you realize nothing is permanent

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Please visit this link to choose the best colleges:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/ojee-college-predictor.
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