The Odisha Joint Entrance Examination (OJEE) admit card has been released. Registered candidates can download the admission cards via the official website: ojee.nic.in, using their login credentials. As per the schedule, the exam will be held from May 4 to May 10, 2026, in multiple shifts. Candidates must carry their OJEE admit card 2026 along with a valid ID proof to the exam hall. The OJEE 2026 admit card will consist of key details, such as the candidate’s name, photograph, signature, roll number and their respective application number. It will also include the exam date, timing, shift, and the examination centre address and important instructions that the students are required to follow on the day of the examination. The mode of OJEE 2026 will be a Computer-based Test (CBT) and consist of Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs). The duration of the exam depends on the course, which can range from 1 to 2 hours. The OJEE 2026 application process was held between January 28 to March 29, 2026 and the correction window was open between March 20 to April 1, 2026. The result is expected to be out in the first week of June 2026. To access the admit card OJEE 2026, follow the steps given below: There are several technical/professional courses exams in multiple shifts. May 4 will see Basic B.Sc. Nursing papers in all three shifts - first (9 am to 11 am), second (1 pm to 3 pm), and third (4:30 pm to 6:30 pm). This will be followed by Basic B.Sc. Nursing in the first two shifts and B. Pharm in the third shift on May 5. B. Pharm will be held in all three shifts on May 6. May 7 will have the Integrated MBA (1-hour exam) and the M.Sc. Nursing in the first and second shifts, respectively, and MBA papers in the third shift. May 9 is dedicated to LE. TECH (Diploma) will be held in all shifts. On May 9, LE. TECH (Diploma) continues, but MCA/M.Sc. (Computer Science) is in the second shift and MCA/Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing in the third shift. Lastly, on May 10, examinations will be conducted for M. Pharm (1-hour), M. Arch, M. Plan, and M. Tech (all shifts) in the first shift, and Post Basic Diploma Nursing, B. CAT (1-hour) and LE. Pharm (1-hour) in the second shift. According to the marking scheme, the candidates will be awarded 4 marks for every right answer and a negative 1 mark for every wrong answer. There will be no marks for unanswered questions. However, for exceptional courses, such as Basic BSc Nursing, there will be no negative marking, and each correct answer will be given 1 mark. Get Latest News Live on Times Now along with Breaking News and Top Headlines from Education, CBSE, JEE, UPSC and around the world. Professionals & enthusiasts who write about politics to science, from economy to education, from local issues to national events and global affairs, t... View More