OUAT 2025 Campus Reporting dates for Round 4 Seat Allotment and Final Round are out on the official portal. The physical document verification dates have been declared for UG, PG and Doctoral programmes. Students need to visit the campus on November 15, 2025, between 9:30 am to 10:30 am for Round 4. For the OUAT 2025 Final Round, the campus reporting date is scheduled on November 24, 2025. Read this Shiksha news for more details.
The OUAT 2025 Counselling Process is ongoing, and the campus reporting dates for Round 4 and Final Round document verification are out. The physical campus reporting date for UG, PG and Doctoral programme is November 15, 2025, for round 4. Students need to report to campus along with the important documents needed during the document verification process. The Campus reporting date for the Final round is November 24, 2025.
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OUAT 2025 Counselling Dates: Campus Reporting Date & Time
Here is the schedule for UG, PG and Doctoral programmes for all eligible students.
| OUAT Course Name | Physical Campus Reporting Date and Time |
|---|---|
| For Round 4 seat allotment - UG, PG and PhD Course (except BSc (Hons) Agriculture | November 15, 2025 - 9:30 am to 10:30 am |
| For Final Round seat allotment - UG, PG and PhD Course (including BSc (Hons) Agriculture | November 24, 2925 - 9:30 am to 10:30 am |
OUAT 2025 Course Fee
Students must go through the following course fees, which they need to submit at the time of admission.
No, the seats that are reserved for SC & ST candidates, who appear for the OUAT Exam and clear the exam, are not allowed to interchange their reserved seats separately.
It is expected that the exam will be held in the first week of June 2026, over two days.
| OUAT Course Fee | Fee Amount (Needed in Bank Draft) | |
|---|---|---|
| Undergraduate courses | BSc. (Hons) Agriculture BSc. (Hons) Horticulture BTech (Ag. Engg.) BSc (Hons)Forestry BFSc |
INR 51000 |
| BSc (Hons) Community Science | INR 25000 | |
| Master's Programme | INR 33500 | |
| Doctoral Programme | INR 39000 | |
It is advisable for all the students to bring all the necessary documents when they visit the campus for the physical reporting.
Candidates must know that they need to follow the guidelines and instructions on the day of the OUAT Exam as mentioned below:
The exam will be conducted in a single sitting. The candidate must appear for the entrance examination as per the scheduled time and date mentioned in his/her admit card.
The candidates are to report 2 hours before the examination. Detailed instructions will be provided on the admit card.
No Mobile phone headphones/any other electronic gadgets are allowed during the examination. Candidates, who are found to use unfair means shall be debarred from the examination.
The candidates are to obey the instructions of the Centre Superintendent and Invigilators at the Examination Centre.
The invigilators will take attendance on the attendance sheets, in which the candidates shall have to put their full signature against their corresponding roll number.
The candidate, after logging in, must go through instructions for the examination displayed on the computer screen.
The examination does not require using any paper, pen, pencil or external calculator. However, paper will be supplied for rough wor,k which will be collected by the invigilators.
Each student will get questions and a choice of answers in a different order, selected randomly from the affixed Question Data bank.
The students just need to click on the Right Choice / Correct option from the multiple choices/options given with each question. For Multiple Choice Questions, each question has four options, and the candidate must click the appropriate option.
The OUAT Entrance Exam centres are located in Odisha. Outside the state, there is one centre in New Delhi.

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