2nd OJEE Rank Card 2026: Understanding Your Marks & Admission Prospects

At an expected closing rank of 12,000 for CSE General, the 2nd OJEE Rank Card for 2026 admissions reflects the competitive landscape for technical programs in Odisha. The 2nd OJEE Rank Card is the official scorecard detailing a candidate’s marks and overall merit rank in the Odisha Joint Entrance Examination, crucial for admission to various undergraduate and postgraduate courses. While the 2026 cutoff will be updated post-release, current trends suggest a 5-7% rise in competition compared to 2025 across popular branches like IT and ECE.

OJEE 2026 Exam & Result Schedule

Stay informed about the key dates for the OJEE 2026 examination and the anticipated result declaration.

Event Date (2026)
Application Last Date March 29
Admit Card Release April 25
Exam Dates May 4 – May 10
Provisional Answer Key Release May 16
Answer Key Objection Window May 16 – May 19
Result Release (Expected) Second week of June

OJEE 2025 Counselling Timeline (Latest — 2026 awaited)

The following table outlines the key counselling dates from the 2025 session, providing an indication of the upcoming 2026 schedule.

Event Date (2025)
Registration & Choice Filling for 2nd OJEE/Special B.Tech/JEE Main Rank Holders July 24 – 28
Final Seat Allotment for 2nd OJEE/Special B.Tech/JEE Main Rank Holders August 1
B.Pharm, M.Pharm, LE Pharmacy Counselling Registration & Choice Filling Starts October 15
B.Pharm, M.Pharm, LE Pharmacy Counselling Round 1 Seat Allotment October 6
B.Pharm, M.Pharm, LE Pharmacy Counselling Round 2 Seat Allotment October 15

OJEE 2025 Expected Branch-wise Closing Ranks (Latest — 2026 awaited)

Review the expected closing ranks for various engineering and other programs based on 2025 trends and previous year data.

Branch Category Expected Closing Rank (2025/2026 Trend)
Computer Science Engineering (CSE) General 1 – 12,000
Information Technology (IT) General ~15,000
Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) General/OBC 18,000 – 35,000
Electrical Engineering General/OBC 18,000 – 35,000
Plastic Engineering (CIPET, Bhubaneswar) General 107556 – 700244
Civil Engineering (Indira Gandhi Institute of Technology, Sarang) General 156951 – 225404

OJEE 2025 Expected Category-wise Cutoffs (Latest — 2026 awaited)

Understand how cutoffs vary across different reservation categories for OJEE admissions, based on 2025 trends.

Category Branch (Example) Expected Closing Rank (2025/2026 Trend)
General CSE 1 – 12,000
OBC CSE Up to 22,000
EWS CSE Up to 18,000
SC Plastic Engineering (CIPET, Bhubaneswar) 373125 – 387540
ST Plastic Engineering (CIPET, Bhubaneswar) 780442 – 1247966

FAQs

Q: What is considered a good rank in OJEE 2026?

A: A good OJEE rank depends on the type of college. For top government colleges like CET Bhubaneswar, a rank below 2,000-4,000 is generally considered good. For good private colleges, ranks between 5,000-15,000 are often competitive.

Q: How is the 2nd OJEE Rank Card used for admissions?

A: The 2nd OJEE Rank Card is essential for the counselling and admission process. It contains your overall marks and merit rank, which determines your eligibility for various courses and colleges during seat allotment.

Q: When will the OJEE 2026 cutoff be released?

A: The OJEE 2026 cutoff is expected to be released after each counselling round, following the declaration of the OJEE 2026 results in the second week of June 2026.

Q: Which branches typically have the highest OJEE cutoffs?

A: Computer Science Engineering (CSE) and Information Technology (IT) consistently have the highest OJEE cutoffs due to high demand. ECE and Electrical Engineering also remain competitive.

Q: Does OJEE have category-wise cutoffs?

A: Yes, the OJEE Board releases separate cutoff lists for different categories such as General, OBC, SC, ST, and EWS. These cutoffs vary based on the reservation policies.

Q: What documents are required for OJEE counselling?

A: Essential documents for OJEE counselling typically include the OJEE rank card, registration slip, 10th and 12th mark sheets, school/college leaving certificate, domicile certificate, and category certificates (if applicable).

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