WBJEE Board

WBJEE Board

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WBJEE  Application Date : 22 Jan' 2025 - 23 Feb' 2025

WBJEE Board: The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) conducts common, combined, competitive, entrance examinations for admission to the undergraduate professional and vocational courses in college or in any University in the State of West Bengal. WBJEEB conducts entrance examinations like WBJEE, PUBDET, PUMDET, JENPAS UG, JELET, WB JECA, WB JEHOM and JENPAS PG for all the eligible candidates. In this article candidates will get to know the information regarding the entrance tests conducted by WBJEEB. Details like, application process, eligibility criteria, syllabus, exam pattern, admit card, result, counselling and more will be mentioned in WBJEE Board. Read on:

This Story also Contains
  1. Exams Conducted by WBJEE Board
  2. WBJEE
  3. Quick Facts About WBJEE
  4. Presidency University Admission through PUBDET and PUMDET
  5. JELET
  6. WB JECA
  7. WB JEHOM
WBJEE Board
WBJEE Board

Exams Conducted by WBJEE Board

  1. WBJEE

  2. PUBDET

  3. PUMDET

  4. JENPAS UG & PG

  5. JELET

  6. WB JECA

  7. WB JEHOM

WBJEE

WBJEE Board conducts West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE) to screen eligible candidates for admission to various B.Tech courses offered by the participating institutes. Candidates who wish to apply for WBJEE will have to meet the eligibility criteria prescribed by the authorities and then proceed towards filling the application form. Candidates who qualify the entrance examination become eligible for admission to 90 participating institutes through the counselling procedure.

Quick Facts About WBJEE

Overview

Details

Exam name

West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination

Commonly Known As

WBJEE

Conducted By

West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination Board

Level of Examination

State

Category of Exam

Undergraduate

Purpose of Exam

For admissions into the B.Tech courses offered by the participating institutes

Exam Mode

Pen and Paper Mode (Offline)

Number of Papers

Paper 1 - Mathematics

Paper 2 - Physics and Chemistry (combined)

Exam Duration

Paper 1 - 2 Hours

Paper 2 - 2 Hours

Total Number of Questions

155

Application Mode

Online

Approx. Number of Registrations

Over 1.27 Lakh

Number of Participating Institutes

90

Read WBJEE to get information about its application process, eligibility criteria, syllabus, exam pattern, result, counselling process and more.

Presidency University Admission through PUBDET and PUMDET

The WBJEEB conducts offline entrance tests for UG and PG courses called PUBDET and PUMDET, respectively. The entrance tests are conducted screen the candidates for admissions to the courses offered in the Presidency University. Therefore to apply for admission to Presidency University, candidates are required to register for PUBDET and PUMDET in online mode only. The exam dates for the Presidency University admission 2020 differs as per the courses.

Quick Glance on the Facts About PUBDET and PUMDET

Details

Specifications

Name of the university

Presidency University

Name of the entrance examination

Presidency University Bachelor

Degree Entrance Test (PUBDET)

Presidency University Master Degree

Entrance Test (PUMDET)

Conducting body

West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board

Programmes offered

Undergraduate and Postgraduate

Mode of examination

Offline

Duration of examination

90 minutes

Mode of registration

Online

Check the article on Presidency University Admission to know in detail about admission procedure through PUBDET and PUMDET, right from registration process to the reporting to the counselling.

JENPAS UG & PG

WBJEE Board conducts common entrance examination titled JENPAS UG and PG (formarly known as JENPAUH) for admission to the following courses in Colleges/ Institutes in the State of West Bengal.

UG Courses

  1. B.Sc. Nursing (Bachelor of Nursing)

  2. BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy)

  3. BASLP (Bachelor of Audiology and Speech Language Pathology)

  4. BMLT (Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technician)

  5. B.Sc. CCT (B.Sc. in Critical Care Technology)

  6. B.Sc. OTT (B.Sc. in Operation Theatre Technology)

  7. B.Sc. PT (B.Sc. in Perfusion technology)

  8. B.Sc. PA (B.Sc. in Physician Assistant)

  9. B.Sc. Electrophysiology (B.Sc. in Electrophysiology)

  10. B.Sc. RIS (B.Sc. in Radiology and Imaging Sciences)

  11. B.Sc. Dialysis (B.Sc. in Dialysis)

PG Courses

  1. Post Basic B. Sc. Nursing

  2. M. Sc. Nursing

  3. Master of Physiotherapy

  4. Master of Prosthetics and Orthotics

  5. Master of Occupational Therapy

  6. Master of Audiology and Speech Language Pathology

  7. M. Sc. in Applied Nutrition

  8. Diploma in Dietetics

  9. Diploma in Health Promotion and Education

  10. Master of Hospital Administration

  11. M. Phil. in Clinical Psychology

  12. M. Phil. in Psychiatric Social Work

  13. M. Phil. in Regenerative Medicine and Translational Sciences

  14. Fellowship in Regenerative Medicine and Translational Sciences

  15. Fellowship in Pain Management

  16. M. Sc. in Medical Biotechnology

  17. M. Sc. in Medical Laboratory Technology

WBJEE Sample Papers
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The application for the same is available in online mode for all the eligible candidates.

JELET

WBJEE Board conducts JELET in pen-paper based mode for admission to 2nd year Engineering, Technology and Pharmacy (except Architecture) courses in participating universities, government colleges as well as self financing engineering and technological institutes in the state of West Bengal. The application for JELET is released in online mode for the eligible candidates. JELET is held for 2-hour in which candidates have to answer multiple choice types questions. A total of 100 questions are asked.

Quick Facts About JELET

Particulars

Details

Exam name

JELET

Exam conducting body

West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB)

Level of Examination

State Level Examination

Mode of Application

Online

Purpose

Lateral Admission to 2nd year Engineering, Technology and Pharmacy courses courses in-

  • Universities

  • Government Colleges

  • Self financing Engineering and Technological Institutes

Mode of exam

Offline

Read JELET to get information about its application process, eligibility criteria, syllabus, exam pattern, result, counselling process and more.

WB JECA

WBJEE Board conducts WB JEECA (Common Joint Entrance Examination) for admission to Master of Computer Application courses offered by various institutions of West Bengal. The entrance exam commonly known as WB JECA is conducted offline, i.e. pen and paper mode. WB JECA consists of two papers- Mathematics and Aptitude. The question paper has 100 questions for mathematics and 50 for aptitude.

Quick Overview About WB JECA

Particulars

Details

Exam Name

West Bengal Joint Examination for Masters in Computer Applications

Commonly Known as

WB JECA

Conducting Body

West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board

Frequency of Conduct

Once a year

Exam Level

State Level Exam

Languages

English

Mode of Application

Online

Application Fee (General)

500 Rs [Online]

Mode of Exam

Offline

Mode of Counselling

Offline

Participating Colleges

19

Exam Duration

2 Hours

Number of Seats

1494 Seats

Read WB JECA to get information about its application process, eligibility criteria, syllabus, exam pattern, result, counselling process and more.

WB JEHOM

WBJEE Board conducts WB JEHOM for admission to the undergraduate course of Hotel Management and Catering Technology (HMCT) in the state Institutes. Through WB JEHOM, candidates are offered about 225 seats in the various institutions combined. The colleges accepting admissions through WB JEHOM include NSHM School of Hotel Management, Siliguri Institute of Technology, and Guru Nanak Institute of Hotel Management. The application form of WB JEHOM is released in online mode, while entrance examination is conducted in offline mode.

Quick Overview of WB JEHOM

Particulars

Details

Exam Name

West Bengal Joint Entrance for Hospitality Management

Commonly Known As

WB JEHOM

Frequency of Conduct

Once a year

Exam Level

State Level Exam

Languages

English

Mode of Application

Online

Mode of Exam

Offline

Mode of Counselling

Offline

Participating Colleges

2

Exam Duration

1 Hour 30 Minutes

Number of Seats

225 Seats

Read WB JEHOM to get information about its application process, eligibility criteria, syllabus, exam pattern, result, counselling process and more.

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Questions related to WBJEE

Have a question related to WBJEE ?

Hello there,

No, you cannot pay the registration fee for WBJEE 2025 from a number other than the one you registered with. The payment must be made through the registered number, as it is linked with your application and verification process. If you face any issues, it's best to contact the official WBJEE helpdesk or support team for further assistance.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


Dear Aspirant !

Hope you are doing well ! No these documents are not required at the time of registration. They will be required at the time of your councelling.

Documents Required for WBJEE Registration 2025

  • Photograph: Passport-size photograph (JPEG/JPG, 3–100 KB).
  • Signature: Scanned signature (JPEG/JPG, 3–30 KB).
  • Class 10th and 12th mark sheets.
  • Valid ID Proof: Aadhaar Card or other recognized ID proof.
  • Email ID and Mobile Number.

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Thank you

Hi Mridul,

Scoring 120 marks in the WBJEE (West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination) is achievable with the right preparation and strategy, but the difficulty level depends on various factors, including your current preparation level, understanding of the syllabus, and practice.

Factors that influence Difficulty:

1. Syllabus and Understanding:

  • The WBJEE syllabus is based on the 11th and 12th-grade Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics topics.
  • If your fundamentals in these subjects are clear, reaching 120 marks becomes easier.

2. Paper pattern:

  • The WBJEE is divided into three sections: Mathematics (100 marks), Physics (50 marks), and Chemistry (50 marks).
  • A strong performance in Mathematics can significantly contribute to achieving 120 marks.

3. Negative Marking:

  • There is negative marking for incorrect answers in Category I and II questions. Avoid wild guessing to prevent unnecessary loss of marks.

4. Preparation Level:

  • Regular practice of previous year question papers and mock tests will help you understand the difficulty level and time management.

It depends on your preparation. With dedicated effort, regular practice, and a clear understanding of concepts, scoring 120 marks is not overly difficult. However, it requires discipline, a structured plan, and consistent hard work. You can also visit the given link to know more.

All the best!

https://dqxeclau.top/exams/wbjee

Hello aspirant,

To succeed in any exam, it is crucial to have a clear understanding of it. Looking at previous year's exam papers is the best approach to get that concept. Solving previous year question papers gives you the idea of exam pattern, marking scheme and difficulty level.

To get the previous year question paper, you can visit our site through following link:

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/wbjee-question-paper

Thank you

Just whatever you have done Re-revise it and give mock tests if assume mock tests are of 300 marks as JEE mains then give mock tests no matter how much syllabus you have completed. If you have not yet studied anything then first check the weightage of JEE Chapters and then watch manzil series for those chapters on JEE WALLAH channel. Then give mock tests and then lets assume in the first test you scored just 80/300, now you want atleast 200+ to be on a safer side and to book you seat in tier 2 colleges like NIT, DTU, NSUT then just give mock tests again and again at least give 100+ mock tests because mock tests are the best thing to do if you want to revise aim for increasing your marks in every mock test as we discussed earlier assume you scored 80/300 then try scorin 82 or 83 in the next mock test this will also increase your score and boost your confidence.

Well at this moment IIT is a bit difficult but yes for sure you can still crack it you surely get into top tier 2 govt. colleges!!!


BEST OF LUCK FOR THE FUTURE!!

Do let me know.. hoping to receive a good news!

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