WBCAP UG Merit List 2026 out at wbcap.nic.in for UG courses; steps to check
Aatif Ammad | June 9, 2026 | 03:07 PM IST | 2 mins read
WBCAP 2026 Merit List: Candidates can view allotted college and course through the student dashboard; document verification and fee payment required to confirm admission
WBCAP Merit List 2026: The West Bengal Centralised Admission Portal (WBCAP) has published the first undergraduate (UG) merit list for the 2026 admission cycle today, June 9. Candidates who registered through the centralised admission system can now check their WBCAP seat allotment status by logging into the official portal, wbcap.nic.in.
According to the report, the merit list has been prepared on the basis of candidates' academic performance in the Higher Secondary or equivalent examination.
Students whose names appear in the allotment list will be required to complete the admission formalities, including document verification and fee payment, within the timelines prescribed by the authorities.
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WBCAP Merit List 2026: Seat allotment details
Candidates can access their allotment information through the student login dashboard available on the admission portal. The dashboard will display details regarding the college and programme allotted to the applicant based on merit, preferences submitted during registration and seat availability.
Students will also be able to view information such as their merit position, admission status and allotment details through their individual accounts.
WBCAP 2026: How to check allotment status
Candidates can follow the steps below to access the WBCAP merit list and seat allotment details;
- Visit the official WBCAP admission portal.
- Click on the student login option available on the homepage.
- Enter your registered login credentials and sign in.
- Open the admission dashboard after successful login.
- Check the college and course allotted to you.
- Review the merit rank and admission details displayed on the screen.
- Download the allotment letter and save a copy for future use.
- Complete the admission process within the prescribed schedule.
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WBCAP Merit List 2026: Details available
The allotment list may contain the following information;
- Candidate's name
- Application number
- Category details
- Date of birth
- Allotted college
- Programme or course allotted
- Merit position
- Counselling or admission schedule
Candidates are advised to carefully verify all details and immediately report discrepancies, if any, to the concerned authorities.
Students who receive seat allotments will have to participate in the admission and verification process as per the schedule issued by the respective colleges. Admission will be confirmed only after successful verification of documents and completion of the required formalities.
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