WBJEE 2021 application form released at wbjeeb.in; Check steps to register
WBJEEB commences WBJEE registration 2021 on February 23. Candidates can apply for B.Tech entrance till March 23 in online mode.
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Download NowRidhi.Khurana | February 23, 2021 | 11:47 AM IST
NEW DELHI : The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) has released WBJEE application form 2021. The authorities have commenced WBJEE 2021 registration from February 23 in online mode. Candidates can fill the WBJEE application form 2021 till March 23 at wbjee.in .
How to fill WBJEE application form 2021
The authorities have started WBJEE 2021 registration for B.Tech entrance. Candidates need to submit the WBJEE application 2021 with the help of steps mentioned below:
Step 1 - Online Registration - Candidates need to provide their personal and communication details to register.
Step 2 - Filling detailed application form of WBJEE 2021 while providing information on candidate qualifications, personal details, etc.
Step 3 - Uploading soft copy of photograph and signature in the prescribed format.
Step 4 - Payment of Application Fee - Candidates will have to pay the WBJEE application fee depending upon the category they belong to.
Step 5 - Downloading and printing confirmation page after successful submission of WBJEE application form 2021.
WBJEEB has scheduled the WBJEE 2021 exam date on July 11. The exam will be conducted offline in pen and paper mode. Candidates who qualify the exam will be eligible for participating in the counselling process for B.Tech admission.
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