OJEE 2026 Counselling Begins Today: Essential Dates and Registration Steps for Engineering Aspirants

The Odisha Joint Entrance Examination (OJEE) 2026 counselling process officially begins today, June 18. This critical phase allows thousands of engineering aspirants to secure seats in various state colleges. Candidates must complete their registration and choice filling by June 29 on the official portal. This initial step is vital for students aiming to join technical institutions across Odisha this academic year.

A mock allotment result will be released on June 27 to help students understand the process. This allows candidates to gauge their chances and refine their college preferences before final submission. Choice locking opens specifically on June 28 to finalize those decisions. Students should use this window to review their lists carefully. Any errors at this stage can impact final seat allocations.

OJEE 2026 Counselling: Important Dates And Steps

OJEE 2026 counselling schedule and key events

The first round of seat allotment results will be announced on July 2. Successful candidates must report online, pay their admission fees, and upload documents starting that day. This reporting window remains open until July 7. If students wish to withdraw or edit their choices, they can do so until July 11. This flexible period ensures that applicants make informed decisions for their education.

Counselling EventImportant Date
Registration and Choice FillingJune 18 to June 29
Mock Allotment ResultJune 27
Round 1 Seat AllotmentJuly 2
Round 2 Seat AllotmentJuly 15

The Round 2 allotment result is expected on July 15 for currently registered applicants. Candidates with national test scores can enter the process during the Round 3 registration starting July 23. This phase caters to both Special OJEE and national-level test qualifiers. The final Round 3 allotment will conclude on July 30. Reporting for these seats must happen by August 3 to confirm admission.

Required documents for OJEE 2026 verification

Verification requires a valid photo identity card along with Class 10 and 12 marksheets. Candidates must also provide domicile certificates and relevant caste or category documents where applicable. Students should keep scanned copies ready for the online reporting phase. Accurate paperwork prevents last-minute rejections or delays in the admission process. This systematic preparation ensures a smooth start to your professional engineering journey.

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