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    WB JELET 2025 - Counselling (Started), Result, Cutoff, Answer Key, Admission Process

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    Team Careers360Updated on Dec 26, 2025 11:27 AM

    About JELET 2025

    JELET 2025 - WBJEE Board announced the JELET 2025 seat allotment for round 2 on December 22, 2025. The authority has activated the JELET seat allotment 2025 link on the official website, wbjeeb.nic.in. To download the seat allotment, candidates need their application number and password. Candidates must pay the fees and report to the respective institute for the document verification by December 26, 2025. Seats will be allotted to candidates who completed the WB JELET 2025 counselling registration and choice filling within the prescribed deadline. Candidates who will successfully complete the payment for seat acceptance and report to the college will be granted admission. 

    JELET 2025 counselling was conducted from December 14, 2026. Candidates who had a valid score were eligible to participate in the WB JELET counselling 2025 for admission. Students are advised to fill in their choices accordingly and lock in their choices quickly. The JELET counselling was based on the JELET result, availability of seats, and the choices selected.

    The JELET 2025 final answer key was released on November 16, 2025. The authority had released the provisional JELET 2025 exam answer key on October 24, 2025. To download, candidates can enter their credentials, like application number, date of birth, and password. The JELET 2025 final answer key comprises correct answers with the response sheet to calculate candidates' probable scores.  The JELET 2025 exam was concluded on October 18, 2025. Read the article for more information on WB JELET 2026.

    WB JELET Latest News and Updates

    • WB JELET 2025 seat allotment released.
    • WB JELET 2025 counselling choice filling concluded.
    • WB JELET 2025 counselling started on December 10, 2025. 
    • WB JELET 2025 OMR and response sheet released.
    • WB JELET 2025 provisional answer key released. 
    • WB JELET 2025 exam concluded on October 18, 2025.
    • WB JELET 2025 exam started.
    • WB JELET admit card 2026 released.
    • The WB JELET form correction dates were September 19 to 20, 2025
    • WB JELET 2025 application form last date was on September 17, 2025. 
    • WB JELET 2025 exam date announced as October 18, 2025.
    • WB JELET information brochure released.

    About WB JELET exam 

    WBJEEB conducts the JELET exam for admission to the 2nd year (3rd semester) of 4-year bachelor's degree courses in Engineering and Pharmacy (except Architecture) courses in participating institutes, government colleges, as well as self-financing engineering and technological institutes in the state of West Bengal.

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    WB JELET 2025 - Counselling (Started), Result, Cutoff, Answer Key, Admission Process
    WB JELET 2025 - Counselling (Started), Result, Cutoff, Answer Key, Admission Process

    JELET 2025 Highlights

    Full Exam Name
    West Bengal Joint Entrance for Lateral Entry
    Short Exam Name
    JELET
    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
    Online : 500
    Mode Of Exam
    offline
    Mode Of Counselling
    offline
    Participating Colleges
    11
    Exam Duration
    2 Hours

    JELET Important Dates

    JELET West Bengal Joint Entrance for Lateral Entry (session 2025)

    The authority announced the WB JELET 2025 round 2 seat allotment on December 22, 2025. The JELET seat allotment 2025 link is activated on the official website. Candidates allotted seats must report to the colleges by December 26, 2025. The authority conducted the WB JELET counselling on December 15, 2025. Candidates who cleared the WB JELET exam will be eligible to participate in the counselling process.  The counselling process is completely based on the WBJEE 2025 result. 

    The allotment of seats will be done category-wise based on the merit rank of the candidate, the number of candidates applied, the number of seats available and more. The JELET counselling process comprises online registration, choice filling, choice locking, seat allotment, payment of admission fee and reporting to the allotted institutes. The authority has announced the JELET seat allotment result for each round.

    Documents Required at JELET 2025 counselling

    B.E 2025

    West Bengal Joint Entrance for Lateral Entry 2025

    Admit card
    Rank card
    Mark sheets and pass certificates of qualifying exam
    Birth certificate
    Category certificate
    Domicile certificate
    Photo id proof
    Any other relevant certificate
    Counselling registration form
    Class 12th mark sheet for B.sc candidates

    B.E

    WBJEEB will release the eligibility criteria of JELET 2023 in online mode. The JELET 2023 eligibility criteria for Engineering & Technology contains the stipulations that the candidate have to meet in order to be eligible for admission. As per the prescribed JELET eligibility criteria, the diploma holders and graduates both can apply for admission into 2nd year of Bachelor Degree courses in Engineering and Technology. Provided, diploma holders will be given preference during admission. 

    JELET Eligibility Criteria 2023 - Engineering & Technology

    Particulars

    Details

    Nationality 

    The candidate needs to be an Indian national

    Age limit 

    • Diploma Holders in Engineering and Technology – No upper age limit has been set.

    • Diploma Holders in Marine Engineering – The candidate mustn’t be more than 25 years of age as on December 31, 2023.

    • B.Sc Candidates – The upper age limit is set at 27 years as on December 31, 2023.


    Eligibility Criteria for Admission

    Category

    Eligibility Criteria

    Diploma holders

    The candidate must have passed the diploma programme with minimum 45% aggregate marks (40% in case of SC, ST, OBC-A, OBC-B, PwD) or equivalent CGPA

    B. Sc. candidates

    General category candidates must have scored at least 45% marks, while reserved category candidates need only 40%.


    Additionally, the candidate must have passed the Class 12 exam with Mathematics as one of the subjects.


    Please note that B.Sc candidates will be considered for admission only after exhausting the list of Diploma holders. 

    Both Diploma holder and B. Sc. candidates

    Will be considered for admission to 1st year Engineering Degree courses, if the seats earmarked for lateral entry is exhausted 

     

    Special Criteria for Jadavpur University 

    • B.Sc degree holders won’t be considered for admission at the institute

    • The candidate needs to have passed the 10+2 (qualifying) exam in the Science stream with a minimum of 60% ( SC, ST, OBC-A, OBC-B, and PwD candidates need only 45%) aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics in regular mode. Additionally, the candidate also must have passed English with at least 30% marks in the qualifying exam.

    B.Pharma

    The eligibility criteria of JELET 2023 for Pharmacy mentioned below have to be fulfilled by all candidates to be considered for admission. 

    Eligibility Criteria 

    • Nationality – Admissions open to Indian nationals only.
    • Age limit - There is no upper age limit.

    Eligibility Criteria for Admission

    CategoryEligibility Criteria

    Diploma holders

    The candidate must have passed Diploma in Pharmacy with minimum 45% aggregate marks (SC, ST, OBC-A, OBC-B, PwD candidates need 40%) or equivalent CGPA.

    In case seats allotted for lateral entry gets filled, diploma holders will be considered for admission to 1st year Degree course if there are any vacancies.
    B. Sc. candidatesAre not eligible for admission to Degree Course in Pharmacy
    Background wave

    The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination Board conducted the JELET 2025 application form correction from September 19 to 20, 2025. The WB JELET application form correction link is available on the official website, wbjeeb.nic.in/jelet. September 17, 2025, was the last date to fill out the WB JELET exam form. Applicants have to complete the steps like registration, filling of the JELET 2025 application form, uploading of documents and payment of the application fee. The step-wise process is provided below.

    Steps to fill the Online JELET Application Form 2025

    • Registration – Firstly, candidates have to complete the initial registration with a valid email ID and a mobile number, and enter details like name, the name of parents, date of birth, etc. to complete the registration.

    • Filling of application form – After JELET 2025 registration, candidates have to log in with the allotted credentials to fill in personal, academic, and communication details. 

    • Uploading of documents –  Next, the photograph and signature have to be uploaded in the prescribed format, as per the below-mentioned specification.

    Document

    Format

    Size

    Dimension

    Photograph

    JPG/JPEG

    10 – 100 KB

    4 cm x 3 cm

    Signature        

    JPG/JPEG        

    3 – 30 KB        

    4 cm x 1.5 cm        

    • Payment of application fee – In the next step, candidates have to pay the application fee of Rs. 500 (not including Bank charges) in online mode.

    • Printing of Confirmation Page – Finally candidates have to take a printout of the confirmation page to complete the application process.

    Documents Required at Exam JELET 2025

    West Bengal Joint Entrance for Lateral Entry 2025

    Admit card

    JELET 2025 Exam Centers

    StateCity
    West Bengal
    Bankura
    Asansol
    Durgapur
    Burdwan
    Cooch Behar
    Siliguri
    Srirampur
    Howrah
    Kolkata
    Malda
    Kharagpur
    Haldia
    Berhampore
    Kalyani
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    The authority released the JELET 2025 exam pattern on the official website. Candidates planning to appear in the entrance exam should get themselves aware of the exam pattern of JELET 2025. The diploma holders in engineering and technology are required to attempt questions from the Mathematics sections, which is meant for B.Sc degree holders. The question type however is common for all candidates. Candidates can check the details of WB JELET exam pattern below. 

    Exam pattern of JELET 2025

    Particulars 

    Details

    Mode and duration:

    The exam will be OMR (offline) based and of 2 hours duration


    Number of paper

    There will be one paper 


    Type of question asked

    Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) questions will be asked. Each question will have four answer options, but only one of these will be correct.

    Total marks

    100

    Language

    Question paper will be set in the English language only.



     JELET 2025 Category-wise Exam Pattern 

    Diploma in Engineering/Technology OR BSc

    Category-1

    Full Marks of each Q = 1

    Category-2

    Full Marks of each Q = 2

    Total Number of Questions

    Total Marks

    Topics

    No. of Questions

    No. of Questions



    Mathematics

    30

    10

    40

    50

    Physics

    25

    5

    30

    35

    Chemistry

    15

    5

    20

    25

    Fundamentals of Electrical & Electronics Engineering

    10


    10

    10

    Total



    100

    120

     JELET Marking Scheme 2025

    Candidates can check the marking scheme of JELET 2025 from below.

    Category 1:

    • Only one option is correct.

    • Correct option will yield 1 (one) mark

    • Incorrect option will yield -¼ (negative ¼) marks.

    • For any combination of more than one option, even if it contains the correct option, the said answer will be treated as incorrect and will yield -¼ (negative ¼) marks.

    • Not attempting the question will fetch 0 marks.

    Category 2:

    • One or more options are correct.

    • Marking all correct options only will yield 2 (two) marks.

    • For any combination of answers containing one or more incorrect options, the said answer will be treated as incorrect, and it will yield zero (0) mark even if one or more of the chosen options is/are correct.

    • For partially correct answers, i.e., when all correct options are not marked and also no incorrect options are marked, marks awarded = 2 X (no of correct options marked) / (total no of actually correct options)

    • Not attempting the question will fetch 0 marks

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    JELET 2025 Syllabus

    JELET West Bengal Joint Entrance for Lateral Entry Syllabus

    Engineering mathematics: Unit 01


    Matrix and vector
    • Matrix-definition, order of a matrix, leading element, principal diagonal
    • Types of matrices-null matrix, square matrix, identity matrix, upper and lower triangular matrix, symmetric matrix
    • Determinant of a square matrix-minors and cofactors, procedures for evaluation, properties of determinants (no deduction), evaluation of determinant by Ohio’s method (4th order), problems
    • Concept of vector-addition and subtraction of vectors, multiplication of a vector by a scalar, position vector of a point, ratio formula, rectangular resolution of a vector, dot and cross product, geometrical interpretation, distributive law, applications

    Engineering mathematics: Unit 02


    Numerical methods
    • Meaning of interpolation-difference table, Newton’s forward interpolation formula (no deduction), problems
    • Introduction to numerical integration-formulae for composite trapezoidal and Simpson’s 1/3 rule (no deduction), related problems
    • Numerical solution of non-linear equations-formula for Newton-Raphson method (no deduction), problems
    • Numerical solution of system of linear equation-Gauss-elimination method (no deduction), problems

    Engineering mathematics: Unit 03


    Differential equations
    • Definition-order and degree of a differential equation, differential equations of 1st order and 1st degree, separation of variables, problems
    • Homogeneous differential equations-equations reducible to the homogeneous form, problems
    • Exact differential equations-equations reducible to the exact form, problems
    • Linear equations-Bernoulli’s equations
    • Differential equations of 2nd order with constant coefficients-complementary function and particular integral, problems

    Engineering mathematics: Unit 04


    Partial differentiation
    • Function of two or more variables-definition and meaning of partial derivatives (1st order)
    • Homogeneous functions-Euler’s theorem on homogeneous functions (no deduction), problems

    Engineering mathematics: Unit 05


    Probability and Statistics
    • Introduction-random experiment, sample space, events
    • Classical and axiomatic definition of probability
    • Addition and multiplication theorem-related problems
    • Statistics-frequency distribution
    • Measure of central tendency-mean, median, mode, standard deviation, simple problems

    Electrical technology: Unit 01


    Kirchhoff’s law
    • Kirchoff's voltage and current laws, star-delta transformations, simple problems on all topics

    Electrical technology: Unit 02


    A.C. fundamentals
    • Concept and significance of RMS value, peak value, average value, crest factor and form factor of sinusoidal voltage/ current-equation of instantaneous value of sinusoidal voltage/ current, simple problems on all

    Electrical technology: Unit 03


    A.C. series circuit
    • R-L and R-C A.C. series circuit (no deduction, only the expressions of voltage, current and power for sinusoidal sources), power factor, power triangle simple problems

    Electrical technology: Unit 04


    Storage cell, transformer, motors etc
    • Basic principle of: Storage cell, D.C. motors, transformer, A.C. generators and motors (no deduction and problems)

    Electrical technology: Unit 05


    Magnetic circuit
    • Concept on magnetic circuit, definitions and units of magnetic flux, mmt and reluctance, analogy with electrical circuit, simple problems

    Electrical technology: Unit 06


    Motor starter
    • Need of motor starter mentioning some names useful for D.C. motors and A.C. motors

    Electrical technology: Unit 07


    Motors for industrial uses
    • Simple electrical circuit for motor installation, using block diagram of different components

    Electrical technology: Unit 08


    Power generation, transmission, and distribution
    • Brief idea about the power generation, transmission, and distribution using block diagram of different stages

    Electrical technology: Unit 09


    Voltage stabilizer and ups system
    • Brief idea about the operational principle of voltage stabilizer and UPS system (no description of internal circuit)

    Electrical technology: Unit 10


    House wiring
    • Simple idea house wiring starting from commencement of supply, using necessary diagram, role of fuses/ MCB, fault finding and earthing concept

    Electrical technology: Unit 11


    Lighting schemes
    • Types of lighting scheme and factors considered for designing lighting schemes that is illumination level, uniformity of illumination, colour of light, glare, mounting height, spacing between luminaries, colour of surrounding walls, etc

    Electrical technology: Unit 12


    Wattmeter and Megger
    • Uses and connection diagram of Wattmeter-use of Megger with circuit diagram

    Electrical technology: Unit 13


    Electrical energy and measurement
    • Electrical energy measurement (no mathematical deduction and description of apparatus)-circuit diagram for single phase energy, meter connection

    Computer applications and programming: Unit 01


    Introduction to computer
    • Brief history of evolution of computers, various components of computer (brief knowledge), hardware: CPU, inputs output system, primary memory, secondary memory
    • Peripherals devices: Printers, plotter, scanners, digitals cameras, web cam. Sound card and speaker systems, dictaphone
    • Software operating system, system software like compilers and device drivers, and various application software (definitions only)

    Computer applications and programming: Unit 02


    Information representation
    • Number system: Binary, octal and hexadecimal, conversion of number systems, signed and unsigned representation, binary arithmetic and compliments, character codes: ASCII. BCD and gray codes

    Computer applications and programming: Unit 03


    Basics of software
    • Classification of software systems-system software and application software
    • Basic concepts of compilers, interpreters, assemblers, and device drives, operating system-single user, multi user, graphical user interfaces, and characters user interfaces
    • Case studies: MS-DOS, Windows

    Computer applications and programming: Unit 04


    Introduction to programming
    • Algorithm and flowchart, different types of programming languages-machine level, assembly level and high-level languages (basic concepts only), brief introduction to different high-level languages including C, basics of C-Language
    • Branching and looping statements, arrays and user defined functions

    Computer applications and programming: Unit 05


    Computer networking and internet
    • Basics of computer networking-LAN, MAN, WAN (definitions only), client-server architecture (elementary level), internetworking concepts of world wide web, domain name system emails, web browsing, use of search engines, website hosting (elementary level)

    Environmental engineering: Unit 01


    Air and environment
    • Man and environment
    • Overview (socio-economic structure and occupational exposures)-scope of environmental engineering, pollution problem due to urbanisation and industrialisation

    Environmental engineering: Unit 02


    Air pollution
    • Causes of air pollution-types and sources of air pollutants, climatic and meteorological effect on air pollution concentration, formation of smog and fumigation

    Environmental engineering: Unit 03


    Analysis of air pollutants
    • Collection of gaseous air pollutants-collection of participate pollutants, analysis of air pollutants like: Sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxide, carbon monoxide, oxidants and ozone, hydrocarbons, particulate matter

    Environmental engineering: Unit 04


    Air pollution control measures and equipment
    • Control of particulate emission-control of gaseous emission, flue gas treatment methods: Stacks gravitational and inertial separation
    • Settling chambers
    • Dynamic separators
    • Cyclones
    • Filtration, liquid scrubbing
    • Spray chambers
    • Packed towers
    • Orifice and venturi scrubbers, electrostatic precipitators
    • Gas/ solid absorption, thermal decomposition

    Environmental engineering: Unit 05


    Methods and approach of air pollution control
    • Controlling smoke nuisance-develop air quality criteria and practical emission standards, creating zones suitable for industry based on micrometeorology of air area
    • Introducing artificial methods of removal of particulate and matters of waste before discharging to open atmosphere

    Environmental engineering: Unit 06


    Water and environ water sources
    • Origin of waste water-type of ‘water pollutants and their effects

    Environmental engineering: Unit 07


    Different sources of water pollution
    • Biological pollution (point and nonpoint sources)-chemical pollutants: Toxic organic and inorganic chemicals, oxygen demanding substances, physical pollutants: Thermal waste, radioactive waste
    • Physiological pollutants: Taste affecting substances-other forming substances

    Environmental engineering: Unit 08


    Water pollution and its control
    • Adverse effects on: Human health and environment, aquatic life, animal life, plant life, water pollution measurement techniques, water pollution control equipment and instruments, Indian standards for water pollution control

    Environmental engineering: Unit 09


    Soil polluting agencies and effect of solution
    • Liquid and solid wastes-domestic and industrial wastes, pesticides, toxic: Inorganic and organic pollutants, soil deterioration, poor fertility, septicity
    • Groundwater pollution, concentration of infecting agents in soil

    Environmental engineering: Unit 10


    Solid waste disposal
    • Dumping domestic and industrial solid wastes: Advantages and disadvantages, incineration: Advantages and disadvantages-sanitary landfill: Advantages and disadvantages-management of careful and sanitary disposal of solid wastes

    Environmental engineering: Unit 11


    Noise and environmental management system, noise pollution and control
    • Noise pollution: Intensity, duration-types of industrial noise-III effects of noise, noise measuring and control, permissible noise limits

    Environmental engineering: Unit 12


    Environmental legislations, authorities, and systems
    • Air and water pollution control acts and rules (salient features only), functions of state/ central pollution control boards, environmental management system ISO 14000 (salient features only)

    Engineering mechanics-group-A: Unit 01


    Introduction
    • Concept of engineering mechanics-statics and dynamics, scalar quality, vector quality, addition and subtraction of vectors, basic units-derived units, SI units, principles of dimensional homogene

    Engineering mechanics-group-A: Unit 02


    System of forces
    • Definition of a force with explanation-linear representation of force, system of coplanar forces, parallelogram law of forces, composition and resolution, transmissibility of forces, action and reaction, triangle law and polygon law of forces
    • Determination of resultant by analytical and graphical method with equal-train space diagram, vector diagram

    Engineering mechanics-group-A: Unit 03


    Moments and couples
    • Definition of moment of a force about a point-physical significance of moment, moment of a system of parallel and inclined forces, Varignon’s theorem-definition of moment of a couple, physical significance of couples equivalent couples
    • Resultant of any number of coplanar couples, replacement of a force about a point by an equal like parallel force together with a couple, properties of couples

    Engineering mechanics-group-A: Unit 04


    Condition of equilibrium
    • Lami’s theorem-triangle law and polygon law of equilibrium-conditions of equilibrium of coplanar system of concurrent forces-conditions of equilibrium of coplanar system of non-concurrent parallel forces (like and unlike)
    • Conditions of equilibrium of coplanar system of non-concurrent non-parallel forces (simple problems excluding statically indeterminate)

    Engineering mechanics-group-B: Unit 01


    Friction
    • Definition-useful and harmful effects of friction, laws of static friction, coefficient of friction, angle of friction, angle of repose, equilibrium of a body on a rough inclined surface with and without external force

    Engineering mechanics-group-B: Unit 02


    Centre of gravity
    • Concept and definition-centre of mass, centroid, methods of finding out centroids of simple area by-(i) Geometrical consideration and, (ii) method of moments, finding the centroid of the following areas by any method: Uniform triangular lamina
    • Methods of finding out centroids of simple area by-(ii) uniform rectangular lamina, (iii) uniform circular lamina, finding the centroid of the following sections using the method of moment: (i) T-section, (ii) equal and unequal angle-sections
    • Methods of finding out centroids of simple area by-(iii) equal and unequal l-sections, iv) different cut-out sections as shown in the following figures

    Engineering mechanics-group-B: Unit 03


    Moment of inertia
    • Definition and unit; M I of a lamina; theorems of finding out M I by parallel axis theorem and perpendicular axis theorem; radius of Ryratinn; finding out M I of the following sections using formula only-(i) rectangular section, (ii) square section
    • Finding out M I of the following sections using formula only-(iii) circular section, (iv) triangular section; M I of irregular areas such as l-sections, T-sections, related simple problems

    Engineering mechanics-group-B: Unit 04


    Simple machines
    • Definition of machine-difference between machine and lever, mechanical advantage, velocity ratio and efficiency with their relationship, frictional effort load, condition of reversibility/ irreversibility, law of lifting machines
    • Maximum mechanical advantage, maximum efficiency, effort vs. load curve, efficiency vs. load curve, different types of lifting machine with their mechanical advantage, velocity ratio and efficiency such as wheel and axle (simple and differential)
    • Crab winch (single and double purchase), Weston pulley block, worm and worm wheel, simple screw jack

    Engineering mechanics-group-C: Unit 01


    Rectilinear motion
    • Motion equations (with deduction S=Vt, V=u ± ft, S=ut ± 1/2ft², V²=U² ± 2fS) Newton’s second law of linear motion P = mf (deduction)-conservation of momentum of a body, no numerical problems

    Engineering mechanics-group-C: Unit 02


    Curvilinear motion
    • Angular displacement-angular speed, angular velocity, relation between angular speed and angular velocity, angular acceleration, relation between linear and angular velocity, relation between linear and angular acceleration
    • Centripetal and centrifugal force (numerical problems)

    Engineering mechanics-group-C: Unit 03


    Work, power, energy
    • Definitions, units, potential energy (mgh), kinetic energy (1/2 m v²), laws of conservation of energy
    • Change of kinetic energy = work done by acting force
    • Simple numerical problems

    Strength of materials-group-A: Unit 01


    Simple stress and strain
    • Scope of subjects, use of structure, importance of knowledge of stress, strain and deformation in structure, safety and economy
    • Engineering materials: Definitions and examples, mechanical properties of engineering materials: Elasticity, plasticity, ductility, hardness
    • Fatigue, creep brittleness (definition, examples, and applications)
    • Stress and strain: Tensile, compressive, shear, stress-strain diagram: Principles of tensile testing in universal testing machines showing salient points such as elastic limit, proportional limit, yield points, breaking points, etc, ultimate stress
    • Stress-strain diagram: Working stress and factor of safety
    • Stress-strain relations: Hooke’s law, Young’s Modulus, Modulus of rigidity, Poisson’s ratio

    Strength of materials-group-B: Unit 01


    Shear force and bending moment
    • Definition and types of beams, supports and loads
    • Shear force and bending moment in beams: Definitions, sign conventions and inter-relationships, shear force and bending moment diagrams (with simple problems): Cantilever beams with point loads and uniformly distributed loads (DDL)
    • Shear force and bending moment diagrams (with simple problems): Simply supported beams with point loads and UDL. Simply supported overhanging beam with point load

    Strength of materials-group-B: Unit 02


    Bending stress in beams
    • Pure bending of beam: Assumptions, deduction of bending equation with usual notations, moment of resistance, section modulus
    • Problems on bending stress about axis parallel to the plane of bending: For rectangular circular and l- section

    Strength of materials-group-C: Unit 01


    Deflection of beams
    • Differential equation of elastic curve-relation among deflection, slope, shear force, bending moment and rate of loading-sign convention of slope and deflection
    • Standard formula (no proof, only simple problems) for maximum slope of deflection of cantilever beam subjected to point load at free end, uniformly distributed load on entire span; simply supported beam carrying a point load at mid span
    • Uniformly distributed toad on entire span

    Strength of materials-group-C: Unit 02


    Columns and struts
    • Definitions of columns and struts-long, medium and short columns, effective length, slenderness ratio, critical load, safe load, different kinds of end conditions, Euler’s formula for critical load (no deduction and no problem)

    Soil and water engineering: Unit 01


    Watershed hydrology
    • Hydrologic cycle, precipitation-forms, rainfall measurement, mass curve, point rainfall, frequency analysis of point rainfall, plotting position, interception, infiltration, evapotranspiration-estimation and measurement, stream number, stream length
    • Stream area, stream slope, runoff-factors affecting, measurement of runoff, hydrograph-components, base flow separation, unit hydrograph theory, synthetic unit hydrograph, flood routing-graphical methods of reservoir flood routing
    • Flood routing-drought and its classification

    Soil and water engineering: Unit 02


    Surveying and leveling
    • Introduction-classification and basic principles, principle and method of chain surveying, plane table surveying, compass surveying
    • Errors in measurements-their elimination and correction
    • Leveling, contouring
    • Computation of area and volume, Theodolite surveying, traversing, and adjustment of errors

    Soil and water engineering: Unit 03


    Fluid mechanics
    • Definition and properties of fluids, unit measurement, fluid statics, dynamics of fluid flow, Bernoulli’s theorem, Venturi-meter, orifice-meter and nozzle, siphon; laminar flow: Stress- strain relationships, general equation for head loss in pipes
    • Laminar flow: Energy losses through pipe fittings, Darcy equation, flow through network of pipes, hydraulic gradient and energy gradient, measurement of discharge through pipes and open channel

    Soil and water engineering: Unit 04


    Soil mechanics
    • Classification of soil, index properties of soil-void ratio, porosity, density, water content, particle size distribution, consistency limits and permeability, seepage flow-net and drainage, compaction, consolidation
    • Earth pressure and retaining structure, shear strength, soil stabilization, soil exploration, stability of slope, foundation engineering

    Soil and water engineering: Unit 05


    Soil and water conservation
    • Mechanics and types of erosion and their causes, estimation of soil loss, biological control measures, stream bank erosion, wind erosion control, design of permanent soil conservation structure: Chute, drop and drop inlet spillways
    • Conservation structure: Design of contour bunds, contour trenches, contour stone walls, contour ditches, terraces

    Soil and water engineering: Unit 06


    Ground water, pump, and well technology
    • Introduction: Geologic formations, types of aquifer and wells, ground water exploration technique, aquifer properties, aquifer properties, various types of tube wells, hydraulics of well and well performance, installation of well screen, joining of pipes
    • Introduction: Completion and development of well, water lifting devices, pump characteristics and pump selection, installation and troubleshooting

    Soil and water engineering: Unit 07


    Irrigation and drainage
    • Soil, water, plant relationship, irrigation and drainage for sustainable crop production, land grading and land preparation for irrigation and drainage, design of irrigation channel, water conveyance and control structures, irrigation water requirement
    • Methods of irrigation-flood, border, furrow, check basin, sprinkler and drip irrigation systems
    • Types of drainage systems and drainage materials

    Soil and water engineering: Unit 08


    Building materials and structures
    • Simple stress-strain, stress-strain-tension, compressive, shear, stress-strain relationship, elasticity, Hooke’s law, Young’s modulus, modulus of rigidity, Poisson’s ratio, Mohr’s circle, shear force and bending moments diagram, moment of inertia
    • Middle third rule, column, and struts

    Soil and water engineering: Unit 09


    Remote sensing and GIS
    • Definition: History of remote sensing-abroad/ India, concepts of scale, resolution, electromagnetic spectrum: Optical/ microwave, visible region: Blue, green, and red wavelength portion
    • Wavelength and frequency: Their relation and units of measurement, polarization; Coherent and incoherent radiation; Doppler effect, energy transmission, atmospheric characteristics, map-definitions, representations
    • Point line polygon common coordinate systems

    Farm machinery and power: Unit 01


    Crop production technology
    • Climatic zones of West Bengal and its characteristics, classification of crop, effect of different weather parameters on crop growth and development, principles of tillage, tilth and its characteristics, tillage implements
    • Conventional tillage, soil, water, plant relationship, crop rotation, cropping systems, mono, double and multiple cropping, sowing, Intercultural operation, harvesting, processing, storage, and protection of crops
    • Soil forming rocks and minerals-origin, classification, and composition, weathering of rocks and minerals, soil forming process and the factors, soil profile, soil properties-physical, soil texture, structure, densities, pore spaces
    • Chemical properties-pH, soil water composition and classification, soil moisture constants and function, soil air, soil temperature

    Farm machinery and power: Unit 02


    Farm machinery
    • Status and scope of farm mechanization, classification and constructional details and principles of operation of manually operated, animal drawn and power operated implements and machinery for primary and secondary tillage, puddling
    • Sowing and planting equipment, fertilizer application, description, operation and calibration, inter-cultivation tools, plant protection equipment, principle of crop harvesting and threshing, Chaff cutters and silage filling equipment
    • Land development machinery, human engineering and safely in farm machinery, selection

    Farm machinery and power: Unit 03


    Farm engine and tractors
    • Power availability on the farms from animate and inanimate sources of energy, their capacities and efficiencies, tractor engine components and their principle of working, engine valve and valve mechanism and valve timing diagram
    • Fuel and air supply system, cooling and lubrication system, ignition and starting and electrical system, engine governing, transmission systems of wheel and track type tractors, Clutch and brake, gearbox, differential, PTO
    • Belt pulley and draw-bars and final drive mechanisms, power tiller and small farm engines for farm operation, performance and cost analysis of farm tractors and power tillers

    Farm machinery and power: Unit 04


    Renewable energy sources
    • Introduction to conventional and non-conventional energy sources, patterns of fuel consumption, potential of solar, wind, biogas, biomass, geothermal and other renewable energy sources, solar cooker, water heater, drier, solar still
    • Solar pond, PV system, etc
    • Aerobic and anaerobic bio-conversion process, pyrolysis, gasification and their economics, selection of size of biogas plants, wind energy potential, installed capacity, study of various types of wind mills

    Farm machinery and power: Unit 05


    Thermodynamics and heat engines
    • Thermodynamics properties, closed and open system, flow and non-flow processes, gas laws, laws of thermodynamics, internal energy, thermodynamic process of perfect gases, P-V, P-T and T-S diagrams of pure substances, second law of thermodynamics
    • Difference between heat and work, cyclic heat engines, Kelvin-Planck and Clausius statements, refrigeration and heat pumps, reversibility and irreversibility of process, boiler performance; boiler efficiency, thermodynamic cycles of IC engines

    Food processing and post-harvest engineering: Unit 01


    Food constituents
    • Micro-organism in deterioration and preservation of food, modes of heat transfer, one dimensional steady-state and unsteady-state heat transfer in simple geometries, Newton’s law of cooling, free and forced convection, correlations
    • Heat transfer coefficient, introductory radiation heat transfer, types of heat exchanger, log mean temperature difference, heat exchanger performance, introduction to mass transfer process, Fick’s law, molecular diffusion in fluids and solids
    • Convective mass transfer coefficients, mass transfer correlations, processing equipment and machinery, utilization of agricultural by product, unit operation of various dairy and food processing systems; process flow charts for product manufacture
    • Manufacture of flavoured milk-cream, butter, condensed milk, ghee, ice cream, etc, beverages-alcoholic and non-alcoholic, carbonated and non-carbonated, working principles of equipment for receiving, pasteurization, sterilization, homogenization
    • Filling and packaging, butter manufacture, evaporation, drying, freezing, juice extraction, filtration, process parameters and equipment for various operations-cleaning, sorting and grading, washing, handling, peeling, and slicing
    • Blanching, mixing, packaging and storage, cooling and cold storage, drying and dehydration-pre-drying techniques, theory of drying, various types of dryers and their operation, quality changes in dried products, quality control techniques and application

    Basic engineering for printing: Unit 01


    Simple stress and strain
    • Introduction-elasticity, stress, and strain
    • Types of stresses: Tensile stress and compressive stress
    • Elastic limit-Hooke’s’ law, modulus of elasticity (Young’s modulus) deformation of a body due to force acting on it, simple problems
    • Principle of superposition-simple problems on uniform cross-section

    Basic engineering for printing: Unit 02


    Mechanical drive
    • Different types of mechanical drive and their uses only
    • Belt and pulley drive: Different types belt and pulley drive-open belt drive and cross belt drive. Types of belt and types of pulley-velocity ratio. Simple problems

    Basic engineering for printing: Unit 03


    Gear drive
    • Types or gear and then uses
    • Definition of different parts of spur gear
    • Velocity ratio of spur gear
    • Simple problems

    Basic engineering for printing: Unit 04


    Measuring instruments
    • Types of measuring instruments and their uses
    • Description, working principle, care and maintenance of Vernier callipers and outside micrometer
    • Reading of vernier callipers and outside micrometer

    Basic engineering for printing: Unit 05


    Fastening method
    • Different types of fastening method with examples
    • Types of nuts, bolts, and their uses
    • Welding, soldering and brazing and their uses
    • Different types of rivet and riveted joints

    Printers material science: Unit 01


    Colloids
    • Definition of colloid, properties of lyophilic and lyophobic colloids, stability of colloids, protective action of lyophilic colloids, gold number, definition of gel and emulsion, application of colloids, gels and emulsions in printing

    Printers material science: Unit 02


    Polymers
    • Uses of natural polymers (casein, cellulose, dextrin, egg albumen, gelatine, fish giue, gum Arabic and starch) and synthetic polymers (polyethylene, polypropylene, teflon, polyvinyl acetate, polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinyl chloride, phenolic resin)
    • Synthetic polymers (amino resin and polyester resin) in printing

    Printers material science: Unit 03


    Chemistry of photography
    • Constituents of a photographic emulsion, uses of gelatine, preparation of the emulsion, lattice structure of silver chloride and silver bromide, lattice defects, latent image formation by Gurney-Mott theory, chemistry of photographic development, fixing
    • Photographic reduction and chemical intensification, chemical reversal, elementary idea of silverless films

    Printers material science: Unit 04


    Chemicals required for image carriers
    • Letterpress and flexography-photo polymeric stereo making, lithography-(graining, coating, developing, etching, lacquering, stencil removing, gumming, desensitizing)-(i) negative working plates-albumen plate, P.S. diazo and photopolymer plates
    • Lithography-(i) negative working plates-demographic (waterless) plate, (ii) positive working plates-gum deep etch plate, P.S. plate, diffusion transfer plate, (c) gravure-cylinder making (sensitising, developing, etching, finishing)
    • Silk screen-(coating, developing, hardening, stencil removing) direct, indirect, direct, indirect and capillary method

    Candidates can follow the below mentioned preparation tips for JELET 2025 to get good scores in the exam: 

    • The understanding of WB JELET exam pattern 2025 and syllabus is the first thing candidates should know. Hence, it is advisable for candidates to go through the JELET syllabus 2025 and exam pattern to understand the structure of the examination. 

    • Next, candidates are advised to solve as many JELET previous year questions as possible to understand the types of questions asked in the examination. Also, candidates can regularly solve the JELET mock test 2025 for practice. 

    • Candidates are also suggested to know their strengths and weaknesses topic-wise by checking the JELET exam syllabus 2025. It will help them to overcome the stress of losing marks in the examination. 

    The authority has issued the admit card of JELET 2025 online to all the registered candidates on October 10,2025. Candidates will have to download the WB JELET 2025 admit card in online mode. To download the admit card, candidates require their application number and date of birth. The JELET admit card 2025 will consist of details like name, roll number, date and time of the exam, exam centre, exam day guidelines and more details. 

    How to download JELET Admit Card?

    • Visit the WB JELET official website wbjeeb.nic.in/jelet.
    • Click on the JELET admit card download link.
    • Log-in to the portal using registration number and date of birth.
    • The JELET 2025 admit card will be displayed on the screen.
    • Download and take a printout for future reference.

    The authority released the final answer key of the JELET 2025 exam on the official website. The provisional JELET 2025 answer key was also released a few days before. To download the answer key of WB JELET 2025, candidates have to use their application number and password. Candidates can use the answer key to verify the answers and predict the probable scores.

    How to download the WB JELET 2025 answer key?

    • Visit the official web portal of JELET - wbjeeb.nic.in/jelet
    • Click on the model answer key of WB JELET 2025
    • WBJELET answer key pdf will display

    WBJEE Board has announced the JELET 2025 result on the official website. The result is available as rank cards containing the marks obtained by the candidate in the entrance exam. Candidates who are qualified under the WB JELET result 2025 can participate in the counselling process. Candidates need to note that duplicate rank cards will not be generated. So, they need to preserve the JELET rank cards for any future purpose. 

    How to check result of JELET 2025?

    • Visit the official web portal of JELET - wbjeeb.nic.in/jelet
    • Go to the JELET result portal and click on the download rank card link
    • Log-in using the registration number and password
    • The JELET 2025 rank card will be displayed on the screen in downloadable PDF format

    Publication of Merit Lists

    Five separate merit lists of JELET 2025 will be published which will be prepared based on marks obtained by candidates in the entrance exam. The merit lists will be available in the form of rank cards. These JELET merit lists are called General Merit Ranks (GMR), with the rankings being done in the descending order of marks obtained in the qualifying exam. In case there is a tie between scores, the tie-breaking procedure will be conducted to break it. 

    Types of merit lists:

    • Merit rank for Diploma holders in Engineering & Technology except Printing Technology and Agricultural Engineering.
    • Merit rank for Diploma holders in Printing Technology.
    • Merit rank for Diploma holders in Agricultural Engineering.
    • Merit rank for Diploma holders in Pharmacy.
    • Merit rank for B.Sc candidates

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    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    Q: What is the mode of JELET 2025 exam?
    A:

    The JELET 2025 exam is being conducted in offline mode.

    Q: How can I access the application form of JELET 2025?
    A:

    The JELET application form link was updated on the official website, wbjeeb.nic.in/jelet.

    Q: When will the JELET 2025 application form release?
    A:

    The authority has announced the JELET 2025 application form date on the official website. It was available between September 9 to 17, 2025.

    Q: What is JELET 2025 exam date?
    A:

    The JELET 2025 exam date is October 18, 2025.

    Q: What is the eligibility criteria of JELET 2025?
    A:

    As per the JELET 2025 eligibility criteria, candidates must hold a Diploma in Engineering/ Technology with a minimum of 45% marks (SC, ST, OBC-A, OBC-B, and PwD candidates need 40%) or equivalent CGPA.

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    The Jelet cutoff depends on the preferences of colleges. Here is the list of some colleges and their cutoffs

    1. jalpaiguri Government Engineering college = 181

    2. Government College of Engineering and Textile Technology, srerampore = 350-420

    3. Government College of Engineering and Leather Technology, Salt Lake = ces-3387

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    The Joint Entrance Examination for Lateral Entry, conducted by the WBJEE board is an entrance exam held for the diploma holders and BSc graduates. This examination help the candidates to get direct entry into the 2 year of UG engineering and technological courses in West Bengal. The duration of

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    With a JELET 2025 rank of 3000 and 850 rank with SC category, you have a chance of getting admission to Government College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology (GCECT), Beliaghata, Kolkata.

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