WB UG Admissions 2025: WBCAP registration extended till July 15
Vaishnavi Shukla | July 1, 2025 | 08:07 PM IST | 1 min read
WBCAP 2025: Eligible candidates can apply for admissions on the official website, wbcap.in.
WBCAP 2025 : The department of higher education West Bengal has extended the last date for WBCAP 2025 registrations phase 1 till July 15. Candidates can apply for WBCAP 2025 UG registration on the official website, wbcap.in.
Candidates can choose more than one college and several subjects for WB admissions 2025, and seats will be allotted to candidates based on seat availability. WBCAP admissions are offered in 460 state-run and state-aided colleges under 17 universities.
Candidates who get shortlisted during the WBCAP admission 2025 will have to accept their seats before the given deadline. Candidates who will be allotted seats will have to accept provisional admissions and submit the required documents for verification purposes.
The WBCAP 2025 merit list will be prepared based on the candidates' Class 10 and 12 marksheets and certificates. Candidates must fill in the WBCAP 2025 registration form with accurate details, or else, their application will be rejected if any discrepancy is found.
WBCAP 2025 admission process includes online registration, filling up the application form, uploading documents, and fee payment.
The Jadavpur University 2025 admission registration has also commenced after a prolonged delay. According to several media reports, the JU admission 2025 process was put on hold after the HC issued an interim stay on the OBC status . However, there was no official statement for JU to put admissions on hold. The last date for JU BA honours programme registration is July 3, and for the BSc honours programme is July 4.
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