West Bengal Joint Entrance Exam
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
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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:
2. Paper pattern:
3. Negative Marking:
4. Preparation Level:
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://www.careers360.com/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
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!
Yes, candidates who have passed their 10+2 or equivalent examination from NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) are eligible for WBJEE as long as they meet the following additional criteria:
1. Core Subjects: Must have passed in the required core subjects (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics for engineering aspirants).
2. Minimum Marks: Fulfill the minimum percentage criteria set by WBJEE for their respective category (General, SC/ST, etc.).
3. Recognized Board: NIOS is a recognized board under the Ministry of Education, so WBJEE accepts candidates from NIOS.
4. Regular Mode: Although WBJEE generally prefers candidates from regular modes, NIOS graduates are also allowed to appear.
Clarification: Passing through distance learning (NIOS) does not automatically disqualify you, provided you meet other eligibility conditions, including age limit, domicile requirements, and subject criteria.
For official confirmation, always check the latest WBJEE Information Brochure released on their official websit
e: wbjeeb.nic.in.
Yes, you are eligible to appear for the CUET (Common University Entrance Test) and WBJEE (West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination) even if you have a gap year.
CUET:
WBJEE:
Important Considerations:
Tips for Preparing for the Exams:
By following these guidelines and staying focused, you can increase your chances of securing admission to your desired college.
Hello There,
I currently do not have access to specific past papers like WBJEE 2008-2011. However, you can find them on various educational websites, such as:
1. WBJEE Official Website: They might have archives or links to previous years' question papers.
2. Coaching Institute Websites: Some coaching institutes upload past papers for free (Allen, Aakash, etc.).
3. Educational Portals: Websites like Exam18, Collegedunia, and Careers360 often provide downloadable question papers for competitive exams.
Alternatively, you can visit forums like Quora or Telegram groups focused on WBJEE, where students often share past papers.
Or you can explore more on the given link.
https://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=AwrO6PoGvPlmkMALY3FXNyoA;_ylu=Y29sbwNncTEEcG9zAzEEdnRpZAMEc2VjA3Ny/RV=2/RE=1728852231/RO=10/RU=https%3a%2f%2fengineering.careers360.com%2fdownload%2fwbjee-sample-papers-previous-years/RK=2/RS=d3Ik40BCTDSu33u99KmeIkVBW3M-
Hello,
With a rank of 38,422 for WBJEE Pharmacy and 9,225 for TFW, achieving government pharmacy college is not too simple; however, you are likely to have good prospects in the private or semi-government colleges within West Bengal in the name of TFW. Your rank at OBC category is 4,153, so you have a higher chance due to categorized students in the colleges.
Some possible pharmacy colleges that you can opt for are:
For JEE Main rank 168,908, admission to top tier NITs and IIITs will be tough but you may seek state level engineering colleges or lower tiers NITs through home state quota.
Hey there! Thanks for reaching out to us at Careers360. I'm happy to help you with your questions about WBJEE 2025.
First off, great news - you should be eligible for WBJEE 2025! Even though you completed 12th in 2022, WBJEE typically allows candidates who have passed their 10+2 exams within the last 3 years to apply. So you're well within that window.
As for being from another state, no worries! WBJEE is open to candidates from all over India. You'll just be considered under the "Other State" category for admissions.
Now, about the ranks needed for top colleges - that's a bit tricky to predict exactly, as it can vary year to year. But generally, for the top engineering colleges in West Bengal, you'd want to aim for a rank under 5000, and for the absolute top spots, under 1000. Of course, the lower the better!
And yes, you'll need to travel to West Bengal to take the exam. WBJEE is typically held in various centers across the state, so you'll have to pick a center when you apply.
One more thing - make sure to keep an eye on the official WBJEE website for the most up-to-date information on eligibility criteria and exam dates for 2025. Sometimes they make small changes to the rules.
Hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions. Good luck with your prep! Also check out our college predictor for more details.
With an SC rank of 874 in WBJEE, your chances of securing admission to Jadavpur University in the decentralized round depend on the availability of seats after the regular rounds and the cutoffs for that particular year. Generally, Jadavpur University has high cutoffs, especially for popular branches like Computer Science, Electronics, and Mechanical Engineering.
However, in the decentralized round, cutoffs may slightly relax as it depends on the remaining seats. While it's challenging to guarantee admission to the most sought-after branches, you might have a chance in less competitive branches or if there's a drop in demand for certain courses. It would be best to participate in the decentralized round and explore the options available to you.
Hope it helps!
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