Bhubaneswar: The first phase of admission process for Plus-II courses in all Higher Secondary Schools in Odisha commenced on Friday.
The enrollment of the students have begun at 9 am today and will continue till 5 pm.
The admission process for the first phase will continue till 6 pm of July 13, according to official sources. Qualified candidates in the first merit list can take admission now.
Similarly, the second merit list will be out on July 19 by 11.30 am, while the spot selection merit list will be announced on July 27.
Thereafter, the classes for Plus II courses in the state is scheduled to commence from August 1.
The first selection cut-off list for Plus-II admissions in the state has been announced.
Applications were invited for the admission from May 29 to June 30, 2023. A total of 4,12,368 students have been considered in the first merit list.
The second merit list will be published on July 19 and admission will be held from July 20 to 22.
A total of 4,72,179 students had applied admissions into 2,158 colleges in the state and 4,67,358 of them fulfilled the requisite procedures and paid the fees for admission.
During the spot selection on July 29, students will have the liberty to choose any college of their choice irrespective of whether they had earlier opted for it or not, officials said.
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