Does the odds ratio of the logit model stand as coefficients?

No, the odds ratio in a logistic regression model does not directly represent coefficients. The coefficients in a logistic regression model represent the change in the log-odds of the dependent variable associated with a one-unit change in the independent variable (assuming all other variables are held constant).

To obtain the odds ratio from the coefficients, you exponentiate the coefficients. For example, if the coefficient for an independent variable is 0.5, exponentiating it would yield an odds ratio of e^0.5, which represents the multiplicative change in the odds of the dependent variable for a one-unit increase in the independent variable.