OJEE 2020 Registration Process Likely To Be Delayed Further

OJEE 2020 Registration Process Likely To Be Delayed Further

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Saumya Jain
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New Delhi, Updated on Mar 26, 2020 18:28 IST

OJEE application process is likely to be extended further, according to a notification released by OJEE exam authorities. Read the article below to know more.

According to a recent notification released on the OJEE website, OJEE exam 2020 registration process is likely to be extended further. An earlier notification declared the extension of OJEE registration 2020 till March 27 but now, amid the countrywide lockdown because of coronavirus, exam authorities might delay the process further.  Even OJEE 2020 exam dates are yet to be announced.

The notification stated that, “adequate scope and time shall be provided for on-line application and fee payment at the appropriate time after cessation of the lockdown and restoration of normalcy.” The authorities have also suggested the candidates to be calm and assured that they will get ample of time to fill the OJEE application forms and pay the application fee and that they need not worry.

Candidates who have not yet applied for the OJEE 2020 exam, can still fill the application form as the registration window will remain open until further notice. To apply, candidates need to visit the official website of OJEE 2020 and register themselves. After the registration, candidates need to fill the OJEE 2020 application form and pay the application fee of Rs 1000.

OJEE 2020 Dates

Check out the tentative OJEE 2020 dates in the table below.

OJEE 2020 Events

Dates*

OJEE 2020 registration begin

06-Feb-2020

Last date of filling the application form (extended)

20-Mar-2020

27-Mar-2020

Last date of fee payment (extended)

20-Mar-2020

31-Mar-2020

OJEE admit card 2020 release 

20-Apr-2020

OJEE 2020 exam (CBT mode)

First week of May

Result declaration

First week of June

*The above-mentioned dates are tentative and likely to change.

With the situation at hand, candidates must not panic and rather focus on their preparations. They should make the most out of this time and aim to score well. All the best!

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