JENPAS UG 2026 registration begins for BSc nursing, BPT, BMLT; exam on June 7
Sundararajan | March 25, 2026 | 11:50 AM IST | 2 mins read
WBJEEB JENPAS UG Registration 2026: Candidates can access the application form through the official website, wbjeeb.nic.in, till April 15
Explore top-rated courses such as Medical Lab Technology, Radiology, Physiotherapy and more. Discover leading colleges and learn about in-demand career in hospitals, diagnostics, and public health.
Check NowThe West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) has started the registration process for the Joint Entrance Test for Nursing, Paramedical, and Allied Sciences Undergraduate (JENPAS UG 2026) today, March 25. Interested and eligible candidates can apply for the JENPAS UG 2026 through the official websites at wbjeeb.nic.in/jenpas-ug.
As per the schedule, candidates can apply for the JENPAS UG 2026 examination till April 15. The WBJEEB will conduct the JENPAS UG 2026 exam in offline (OMR-based) format on June 7 across 24 districts in the state. The entrance exam will be held in two shifts: from 11 am to 12:30 pm and from 2 pm to 3:30 pm.
The JENPAS UG paper 1 will be held for all courses other than the bachelor of hospital administration (BHA), and paper 2 is only for the BHA course.
Also read Medical Colleges: NMC mandates more beds in select PG courses, fewer faculty for private institutes
The JENPAS application correction window will open on April 17, and candidates will be allowed to edit their forms till April 19. The admit card for the JENPAS exam will be issued on May 29.
JENPAS UG Registration 2026: Eligibility, fees
Candidates who have passed a Class 12 examination with physics, chemistry, biology, and English, with a minimum 45% aggregate (40% for the reserved category), are eligible to fill the JENPAS UG application form 2026.
To complete the JENPAS UG 2026 application form, General, OBC, and EWS candidates are required to pay an application fee of Rs 500 for a single paper and Rs 800 for both papers. Candidates from SC, ST, and PwD categories need to pay Rs 400 for a single paper and Rs 650 for both papers.
WBJEEB JENPAS UG 2026 Application Form: How to fill?
Follow the instructions below to fill out the WBJEEB JENPAS UG application form for admission to BSc Nursing, BPT, BMLT, BHA, and other courses.
- Go to the WBJEEB official website, wbjeeb.nic.in.
- Click on the “JENPAS UG 2026” link.
- Register with your valid basic information to create login credentials.
- Login into the dashboard and fill the JENPAS UG application form 2026.
- Choose the paper and upload the required documents.
- Pay the JENPAS UG application fee.
- Submit the form and take a printout of the same for your reference.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]‘Degree loses value’: Why Andaman college students continue protest against shift from Pondicherry University
Students have been opposing shift of 7 island colleges from the central Pondicherry University to a new deemed university for nearly 2 months; they fear fee-hike, a devalued degree
Azib Ahmed | 2 mins readFeatured News
]- Jio Institute not an Institution of Eminence, education ministry clarifies in Rajya Sabha
- ‘Degree loses value’: Why Andaman college students continue protest against shift from Pondicherry University
- Protests ‘natural part’ of campus life: HC quashes Ambedkar University Delhi’s order expelling student
- What changes with the National Dental Commission? Shrinking state role, NExT exam, BDS fee regulation
- Central institutions fill over 30,000 posts; SC, ST, OBC ones more slowly: Education ministry data
- IIFT Kolkata: Placements close with no jobs for over 34%; students allege bias in process
- Medical Colleges: NMC mandates more beds in select PG courses, fewer faculty for private institutes
- Revamp Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan, serve breakfast under PM POSHAN, regulate foreign university campuses: Panel
- ‘What is our life?’: Transgender Bill 2026 ‘returns us to the 1880s,’ says Kerala’s first trans lawyer
- ‘Thought it was my fault’: How students are being harassed, followed and silenced – on the way to school