WBJEE 2018 Admit Card released on April 10
Prabha Dhavala | June 26, 2018 | 07:20 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI, APRIL 10: The admit card of WBJEE 2018 has been released by the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) in online mode on April 10. Only registered candidates will be able to download their admit card. WBJEE 2018 is scheduled to be conducted on April 22, 2018 for Paper 1 (Mathematics) and Paper 2 (Physics & Chemistry).
Candidates can download it using their application number, password, security pin visible etc.
After providing all the details mentioned above, candidates will be able to see their application status for the following – Registration Form, Application Form, Image Uploaded, Application Fee Payment. If all of them are successfully submitted or paid, then, candidates will be able to download their respective admit cards.
It is important that after downloading their admit card, candidates check all the details mentioned over it carefully. The admit card will have the following things mentioned:
- Name of the candidate
- Roll No
- Course
- Date of Birth
- Category
- TFW
- Application Number
- Gender
- PwD Status
- Domicile
- Father's Name
- Mother's Name
- Address
- Examination Centre and Address
- Centre Code
- Date, Time & Exam day instructions
- Signature of the candidate
- WBJEEB Chairman's Signature
Candidates must check all these details on their admit cards and in case of any discrepancies, they must immediately inform the authorities concerned. The admit card is an important document to have on the exam day as entry without it will be restricted under any circumstances.
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