SAMS Odisha +3 Merit List 2020 Released: As notified on the website, the Higher Education Department of Odisha has formally released the 2nd Merit List 2020 for Odisha UG College Admissions 2020. Now, students who had registered for admission to undergraduate colleges in the state can check their selection status via SAMS Odisha +3 Second Merit List 2020 online through official portal samsodisha.ac.in. To make the process of checking individual selection status easier for the students, a direct link to the page where SAMS Odisha +3 Merit List 2020 is published is also placed below. By clicking on the below-given link and providing the necessary information, students will be able to check their selection status for Odisha College Admissions 2020 easily.
Check SAMS Odisha +3 2nd Merit List 2020 – Direct Link (Available Now)
Confirm Admissions by 29th October
Students who are shortlisted for admission to undergraduate colleges based in Odisha for +3 Courses under the 2nd Merit List 2020 published today, will have to confirm their admission by 29th October 2020. The admission deadline for completing all the formalities including document verification and fee payment has been set until 5 PM in the evening on 29th October 2020.
How to access Odisha +3 Merit List 2020 online?
To ensure that students are able to access the Odisha +3 Merit List 2020 easily, without having to venture outside their homes; the department will be making it available online on the official website of the board i.e. samsodisha.gov.in. The detailed step-wise procedure to check the merit list is provided below:
- Step 1: Visit the official website of SAMS Odisha
- Step 2: Click on the ‘Degree (+3) Link provided
- Step 3: Click on ‘Merit List’ and enter the required details
- Step 4: Download the +3 Merit List for further reference
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As per the key statistical highlights shared by the Higher Education Department of Odisha Govt, a total of 2.11 lakh students have applied for admission to +3 Courses through SAMS Odisha portal. For 2020-21 session, a total of 1029 colleges are participating in the centralized admission process.
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