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The Odisha Joint admission Examination (OJEE) is a joint admission exam administered at the state level by OJEEB for a range of graduate and postgraduate degrees offered at state-run and private universities.
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Hello Aspirant
The best way to compare two Boards of Examinations is to see if it is UGC-recognised because that puts all the boards on the same pedestal. After researching on the Internet, it is safe to conclude that BOSSE, Sikkim is UGC-recognised and all its certificates are valid all over India. The National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS), Govt. of India has itself recognized BOSSE was a valid and authentic Board of Examination.
So, because BOSSE, Sikkim is UGC-recognized, it is surely equivalent to CHSE Board of Odissa.
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Since your application was successfully completed along with fee payment, then I recommend you to wait sometime before viewing your application as it takes time to process. You must have also received an email about the successful completion of the form on your registered mail id. Kindly check that as well and wait for 1-2 days. You can also connect with the respective support authority.
I hope this helps,
Yes definitely you can join another college and pursue another course even if you dropped out from your previous course and college without writing your semester examinations. However, you need to first collect TC from your previous college as it's a compulsory document and make sure to inform the other college regarding the drop out.
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