WB JECA 2020 application form dates announced; to be released on July 3
Team Careers360 | June 27, 2020 | 04:53 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination Board (WBJEEB) has announced the application dates for WB JECA 2020 on June 27. As per the new dates, the WB JECA application form shall be released on July 3 and the last date to fill the same is July 24, 2020. Candidates will be required to apply online through the official website at wbjeeb.nic.in. Candidates will have to enter various personal and academic details and then pay the application fee of Rs 500.
Candidates may check out the WB JECA Eligibility Criteria
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For Module 1 |
Should have a bachelor degree with at least 60% overall and 60% in Mathematics in bachelor’s along with at least 60% marks in secondary, higher secondary or equivalent examinations. |
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For Module 2 |
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For Module 3 |
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For Module 4 |
Candidate must have passed B. Sc. (hons) with at least 60% in bachelor level having Mathematics as compulsory subjects with at least 60% marks in 10th level and 10+2 level with at least 60% marks in Mathematics in both 10th and 10+2 level from recognised board. |
The authorities have not announced the WB JECA 2020 exam date yet. Earlier, the authorities were supposed to release the applications on June 3 but due to COVID-19 pandemic situation, the same was not released. Now that the WB JECA application form 2020 is going to be released, the exam date will also be announced soon.
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