
WBJEE 2025 Result: West Bengal JEE Scorecards Soon At wbjeeb.nic.in, Know Steps To Download
WBJEE 2025 Result: West Bengal JEE Scorecards will be made available on the offcial website at wbjeeb.nic.in.
WBJEE 2025 Result Date: The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination Board (WBJEEB) has yet to release the WBJEE 2025 results. Once declared, candidates will be able to check their results on the official website at wbjeeb.nic.in. To log in, they will need their application number along with either their password or date of birth.
The announcement of the WBJEE 2025 results has been delayed, mainly due to a legal issue related to the OBC (Other Backward Classes) reservation policy in the state.
Earlier, the board had released the answer keys and candidate responses, allowing students to submit objections until May 11, 2025, by paying a non-refundable fee of Rs 500 per question. Objections were to be submitted through online payment modes such as net banking, debit/credit card, or UPI.
As per the board's policy, only successfully paid objections were considered, and its decision on the final answer key is binding.
The WBJEE 2025 exam was conducted on April 27, 2025, in two shifts:
Step 2: Click on the 'WBJEE 2025' examination tab on the homepage.
Step 3: Click on the 'Result' or 'Scorecard Download' link.
Step 4: Enter your Application Number and Date of Birth to log in.
Step 5: View and download your result.
Step 6: Take a printout for future reference.
Candidates are advised to keep an eye on the official website for real-time updates on result announcements.
The WBJEE 2025 result will include important information such as the candidate's name, roll number, overall rank, total marks, and individual scores in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Candidates who qualify in the WBJEE exam can seek admission into various undergraduate courses in engineering, technology, architecture, and pharmacy across colleges in West Bengal.
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