WBJEE 2020 Application form released; Apply online till November 13
Satyendra Singh | October 18, 2019 | 02:33 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNew Delhi, October 18 : The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination Board has released application form for admission in UG engineering courses. The application forms are available in online mode through the official portal of WBJEE. Students seeking admission in B.Tech courses in West Bengal can fill the WBJEE application form 2020. Admission in all the participating institutes of WBJEE is through an entrance exam. The board will conduct WBJEE 2020 entrance exam on February 2 for shortlisting the candidates for admission.
The application process of WBJEE 2020 includes filling of online form, uploading scanned images of recent passport size coloured photograph and signature and payment of application fees. Students are not required to send the copy of application form of WBJEE 2020 to board office but they should retain it till the complete admission process.
Applicants, by any chance entered wrong information, will also be given the facility to make corrections in their submitted application form after the final date of application submission.
WBJEE is the joint entrance exam for admission to undergraduate courses in engineering, architecture and pharmacy. The exam is conducted in offline mode on a single day across various test centres of West Bengal. WBJEE exam consists of two sections; Section 1 containing questions from Physics and Chemistry and Section 2 containing questions from Mathematics.
For more information on WBJEE Application Form 2020 visit the official page at www.wbjeeb.nic.in
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