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OJEE NEET UG 2022 Counselling: BAMS, BHMS Round 1 Seat Allotment Result out ; Know how to check

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Posted on 17 Dec 2022
19:05 PM
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In order to access and download the OJEE counselling 2022 BHMS, BAMS allotment letter, candidates need to log in with their NEET application number, password and security pin
The candidates selected in the round 1 seat allotment will have to report online, pay the admission-cum-seat confirmation fee

The results for the OJEE BHMS, BAMS counselling 2022 round 1 seat allotment has been released by the Odisha Joint Entrance Examination Committee. Candidates who have appeared for the exams can log in to the official website—ojee.nic.in and check. 

In order to access and download the OJEE counselling 2022 BHMS, BAMS allotment letter, candidates need to log in with their NEET application number, password and security pin.

The candidates selected in the round 1 seat allotment will have to report online, pay the admission-cum-seat confirmation fee, upload documents and exercise the freeze or float option till 19 December(5 pm). "Failure to pay the University registration fee/seat acceptance fee by the deadline will lead to cancellation of the provisionally allotted seat and the candidate will not be considered for the seat allocation in the subsequent rounds," according to a statement issued by the OJEE committee.
 

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