
WBJEE 2025 response sheets issued at wbjeeb.nic.in: Raise objections by this date
The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) has released the Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) sheets and recorded responses for the WBJEE 2025 examination. Candidates can access their response sheets on the official website, wbjeeb.nic.in, by logging in with their application number, password, and security pin.
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If candidates find discrepancies in their recorded responses, they can raise objections until May 25, 2025. Each objection requires a non-refundable processing fee of Rs. 500 per response.
How to download WBJEE 2025 response sheet?
Here is how candidates can download their WBJEE response sheets:
Visit wbjeeb.nic.in. Click on the link for WBJEE 2025 OMR and response sheet. Enter your application number, password, and security pin. Download and review your response sheet.
Steps to Raise Objections
Candidates who are not satisfied with the answers can submit objections against the WBJEE answer key online. Here is how:
Log in to the WBJEE 2025 portal.
Select the questions you wish to challenge.
Provide necessary justifications or supporting documents.
Pay the Rs. 500 fee per question challenged.
Submit your objections by May 25, 2025.
After reviewing the objections, WBJEEB will release the final answer key, which will be used to calculate the WBJEE 2025 results.
Candidates are advised to regularly check the official website for updates.
What's Next After Raising Objections?
Once the objection window closes on May 25, 2025, the WBJEEB will review all the challenges submitted by candidates. After careful evaluation, the board will publish the final answer key. This final key will be used to calculate the WBJEE 2025 results, which are expected to be declared shortly after.
Based on these results, candidates will be ranked and become eligible to participate in the counselling process for admission to undergraduate engineering, pharmacy, and architecture courses in various institutions across West Bengal.
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