
WBJEE 2025 result date expected soon at wbjeeb.nic.in: here's how to check, scorecard details, and counselling process
The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) is likely to announce the
WBJEE 2025 result date
shortly on its official website — wbjeeb.nic.in/wbjee. Once the results are released, candidates will be able to access their WBJEE 2025 rank cards by logging in with their application number and password.
The rank card will display the candidate's scores along with their ranks secured in the entrance exam.
WBJEE 2025 Exam Overview
The WBJEE 2025 was held on April 27, 2025, in two shifts:
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How to Check WBJEE 2025 Results
Step 1: Go to the official WBJEEB website: wbjeeb.nic.in/wbjee
Step 2: Click on the 'WBJEE 2025 Result' link on the homepage
Step 3: Enter your application number and password
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Step 4: View your result and download the scorecard
Step 5: Save it for future reference during counselling
What the WBJEE 2025 Scorecard Will Contain
After downloading the rank card, candidates must check for any errors. The scorecard will include:
Candidate's Name
Roll Number & Application Number
Date of Birth
Category
Marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics
Total Marks
General Merit Rank (GMR)
If there are any discrepancies, candidates should promptly contact WBJEEB for corrections.
Next Steps After Result Declaration
Once results are out, candidates should begin shortlisting colleges and preferred courses, referring to previous years' cut-off trends. It is advisable to gather and organize the required documents in advance, including:
Class 10 and 12 mark sheets
WBJEE 2025 Admit Card
Domicile Certificate
Category Certificate (if applicable)
Understanding past rank trends will help in making informed choices during counselling.
WBJEE 2025 Counselling Process
The counselling for WBJEE 2025 will be held online through the WBCAP portal. The key stages include:
Registration and payment of counselling fees
Choice filling for institutes and courses
Seat allotment in multiple rounds based on rank and availability
After seat allotment, candidates must:
Accept, upgrade, or withdraw their seat
Undergo document verification
Pay admission fees to confirm enrollment
Special counselling rounds may be conducted later to fill vacant seats.
Candidates are advised to regularly check the WBJEEB website for the official result declaration and upcoming counselling schedule.

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