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Saumya Jain

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  1. Go to website of OJEE
  2. Click on OJEE mock test link
  3. Choose course 
  4. Login using OJEE login details
  5. Read instructions and start mock test
  6. After completing the mock test, students will receive a score and feedback

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Saumya Jain

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  1. Practicing sample papers and mock test. 
  2. Focus on improving accuracy and speed. These are the two players which can help the students fetch good marks.
  3. Students can begin preparing for the QA section with easier topics first and then move to tricker ones.
  4. They can prepare flashcards to help memorizing formulas and theorems.

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Saumya Jain

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Check below some strategies to help students improve speed and accuracy for the OJEE exam:

  • Develop time management skills. Students should allocate a specific amount of time to each section based on their comfort levels. 
  • Practice is the key to improving speech and accuracy in any competitive exam. Students should regularly practice, take mock tests, solve previous years' question papers, etc., to get used to the exam pattern and marking scheme. 
  • Students should attempt the easier questions first and then move to the difficult ones. This will help students manage time efficiently and at the same time have enough in the vanity to
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  • Do not arrive late to OJEE exam centre. 
  • Do not forget to carry coloured printouts of OJEE admit card. 
  • Do not carry prohibited items including electronic devices, study material, bags, to exam centre
  • Do not engage in malpractice  

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Saumya Jain

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The Verbal Reasoning and Comprehension section of the OJEE question paper tests the candidates language skills, vocabulary, grammar, and reading comprehension. Focus on improving your reading speed, comprehension abilities, and vocabulary. Practice reading passages and answering questions based on the passage content. Some of the important topics of this section include:

  1. Reading Comprehension Passages
  2. Synonyms
  3. Antonyms
  4. Error Spotting
  5. Prepositions
  6. Vocabulary
  7. Grammar
  8. Sentence Completion
  9. Idioms and Phrases
  10. Para Jumbles

The VARC section of the OJEE exam cannot be mastered overnight and requires a good preparation strategy by developing English compre

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Saumya Jain

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OJEE exam day dos:

  1. Reach OJEE exam centre at least an hour before exam time. 
  2. Carry two copies of the OJEE admit card, photographs and one photo ID card (original and photocopy)
  3. Candidates should not forget to carry OJEE admit card
  4. Carry a blue/black ball point pen for signing attendance sheet

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Saumya Jain

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BPharma syllabus of OJEE is easy to moderate. It is similar to other pharmacy entrance syllabuses. The syllabus includes important topics such as Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Pharmacognosy, etc. 

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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The merit list refers to the list of candidates belonging to state who qualified for NEET 2025. The provisional and final merit list for Odisha NEET 2025 counselling are released separately. The Odisha NEET 2025 counselling provisional merit list was released on July 29 2025. 

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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No, admissions to medical, dental, AYUSH and allied courses in Odisha are done on the basis of NEET scores only. Scores of OJEE or the Odisha Joint Entrance Examination (OJEE) will not be considered for medical or allied course admission. Hence, candidates seeking admission to medical and allied courses in the state of Odisha must have appeared, or plan to appear for NEET and qualify for the exam as well. Admission to Odisha NEET counselling will be done for 85 per cent state quota seats and is conducted by OJEE Counselling Committee.

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Saumya Jain

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Six months will be enough to prepare for OJEE. Candidates will be able to cover the syllabus and also have time to practice sample papers and mocks. 

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