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New Delhi, Updated on Aug 17, 2022 09:22 IST
After the release of SAMS Odisha first merit list for junior college admissions, candidates will have time from August 19-25 to complete the process, after which the second selection merit list will be released on September 2.

After the release of SAMS Odisha first merit list for junior college admissions, candidates will have time from August 19-25 to complete the process, after which the second selection merit list will be released on September 2.

Odisha SAMS +2 First Merit List to be released today

SAMS Odisha +2 merit list 2022: The Directorate of Higher Education, Odisha (Student Academic Management System, SAMS) is all set to release the first admission list for the +2 board examination today, i.e. August 17 at 3 pm. Once released, candidates who appeared for the exam will be able to check the first admission list at the official SAMS website, i.e. samsodisha.gov.in.

This year, the authorities commenced the admission process on July 20 for all junior colleges. Candidates had to fill and submit their application forms until 11:45 pm of August 10. According to the official schedule, SAMS Odisha +2  first selection merit list will be released on August 17. After the release of SAMS Odisha first merit list for junior college admissions, candidates will have time from August 19-25 to complete the process, after which the second selection merit list will be released on September 2, and the admission for the selected students will take place between September 5 and 7.

SAMS Odisha +2 merit list:  List of documents required

  • Class 10 Board mark sheet and passing certificate (original)
  • School leaving certificate, along with a character certificate from the last institute the candidate attended
  • Migration certificate, for candidates who cleared their Board exams from some other board.
  • Reservation certificate, for candidates who belong to SC/ST or any other reserved category
  • Recent passport sized photograph

Students have been directed to choose at least five options according to their preference of the high school they would like to attend. As per reports, School and Mass Education Minister, Samir Ranjan Dash has clarified that no decision has been taken yet to increase the Plus 2 seats yet, but usually, seats are increased by 10 to 15 per cent if needed.

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