
WBJEE 2025 Result Date: When were WBJEE results declared in the past?
WBJEE 2025 Result Date And Time: The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) is expected to declare the WBJEE 2025 results soon. When announced, candidates can check the result at wbjeeb.nic.in. The entrance exam for engineering and pharmacy courses in the state was conducted this year on April 27.
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While an official confirmation on the WBJEE result date is still awaited, a look at previous years' timelines gives us a good idea of when the results might be announced. By analysing the number of days between the exam date and the result declaration over the past three years—2022, 2023, and 2024—it becomes possible to estimate the most likely timeframe for the WBJEE 2025 result.
The WBJEE 2024 was held on April 28, 2024. The results were declared on June 6, 2024, indicating a 39-day gap between the exam and the announcement of the result.
This timeframe represented a middle ground between the longer delay of 2022 and the quicker declaration of 2023. It suggests that the WBJEEB has stabilised its result-processing timeline to roughly five and a half weeks post exam.\
The 2023 edition of WBJEE also took place on April 30, much like last year. However, the results were announced far earlier—on May 26, 2023. This meant the WBJEEB declared the results just 26 days after conducting the exam.
This relatively shorter turnaround time indicated that the board had streamlined its post-exam processing, and was aiming to conclude the result declaration phase faster than in 2022.
In 2022, the WBJEE was held on April 30, after being rescheduled from the initially announced date of April 23. The results for that year were declared on June 17, which means there was a gap of 48 days between the exam and the result announcement.
This was one of the longest gaps in recent years, partly owing to delays related to post-COVID logistical challenges. Nevertheless, it set a precedent for a mid-June result window.
The WBJEE 2025 was conducted on April 27, following the same exam schedule as previous years. Based on past trends, WBJEEB typically declares the results between 26 and 48 days after the exam date. That pattern suggested an expected result window between May 24 and June 15, 2025.
However, with June 18 already here and no official result announcement yet, the result has now exceeded the upper limit of the past three years' trend window. This delay suggests that WBJEEB might be taking longer this year due to internal processing or administrative reasons. In 2022, the result was declared 48 days after the exam, which was the latest in recent years. This year, we have already crossed the 51-day mark since the exam was conducted.
It is worth noting that the board usually releases the final answer key a few days before the result. As of now, that hasn't been published, indicating the result may still be a few days away.
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