West Bengal Joint Entrance Exam
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With OBC-A rank around 2200, chances in Jadavpur University are slim. But you can still target good govt. colleges like:
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With your OBC-A rank of 2,214, you have strong chances to secure seats in reputable government colleges (like Kalyani GEC, Jalpaiguri GEC) and branches at JU (non-CSE), and you’re eligible for good private colleges like IEM or Heritage in branches like CSE, ECE, or IT.
At this rank, top government colleges are tough, but you can still land in SC category seats at:
Regional Engineering Colleges in districts (JGEC, Cooch Behar, Kalyani GEC) in less demanded branches.
UIT Burdwan sometimes opens at this range.
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Hello Aspirant,
Yes, you are required to select the TFW option at WBJEE counselling in order to avail the Tuition Fee Waiver scheme. If you have a valid TFW certificate, it will not be considered unless you choose the TFW category while filling the options. Likewise, the TFW certificate will only be checked at physical verification if you opted for TFW in the counselling form. Thus, if you do not select it you will not be allotted a seat under TFW.
With a WBJEE 2025 general rank of 72,000 and an SC category rank of 8,000, securing a Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) seat in top government colleges like Kalyani Government Engineering College (KGEC) or Heritage Institute of Technology (HIT), Kolkata, is highly unlikely. In 2024, KGEC's closing rank for CSE under the SC category was around 5,436, and HIT Kolkata's closing rank for CSE in the SC category was approximately 10,419 .
With an OBC-B rank of 4845, you may be able to get into colleges like
You can choose these colleges also; check the official website to choose other choices.
I hope it will clear your query!!
Hey Risita! With a WBJEE rank of 7802 in the OBC-B category, your chances of securing a seat in the Agriculture department are quite limited, especially in government colleges. For instance, in 2024, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya (BCKV) had a closing rank of 12,048 for B.Tech Agricultural Engineering under the OBC-B category . This indicates that your rank is slightly above the typical closing ranks for this course.
However, don't be discouraged. Here are a few options you might consider:
1. Private Agriculture Colleges: Some private institutions may have higher closing ranks, increasing your chances of admission.
2. Other States' Colleges: Explore agricultural colleges in other states where the competition might be less intense.
3. Reattempt WBJEE: If you're determined to pursue agriculture in a government college, consider preparing for the next WBJEE exam to improve your rank.
With a GMR of ~72,979 in WBJEE 2025 as a non-domicile student, your chances in top-tier government engineering colleges (like Jadavpur University, IEM, UEM, or Heritage) are unfortunately very low, as their cutoffs usually close below 15k–25k. At your rank, you’ll mostly find opportunities in private/self-financed colleges under WBJEE in the last few rounds.
You may get branches like Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, or sometimes ECE in mid/low-tier private colleges, but CSE/IT/AI/DS in reputed institutes is not possible at this rank. If you’re flexible, you can still secure a seat in colleges such as Brainware, Narula, JIS, Camellia, Swami Vivekananda, etc.
With WBJEE 2025 General Rank 42,903 and OBC-B Rank 3,703, your chances in top-tier government colleges (like Jadavpur University, IEM, Heritage, Techno Main Salt Lake) are very slim, as their closing ranks are usually below 10k–15k in general and much lower in OBC-B. However, you still have chances in:
Mid-tier government colleges (some newer ones or with less demand branches like Civil, Mechanical, Metallurgy).
Private colleges under WBJEE counseling (Narula, BP Poddar, Future Institute, etc.) where you may get CSE/IT or better branches with your OBC-B rank.
If you want CSE/IT/ECE, it’s safer to look at private colleges. For government options, you may get core branches (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical) in less competitive GECs.
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