WBJEE 2021 toppers list released; 99.5% students declared pass
Isha Jain | August 6, 2021 | 03:21 PM IST | 1 min read
WBJEEB has declared the WBJEE 2021 toppers list today, August 6. Students can also check the WBJEE 2021 result statistics now.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination Board has released the WBJEE 2021 toppers list today, August 6. The toppers list was announced along with the WBJEE result 2021 in a press conference. WBJEE 2021 toppers list has been released in the form of a PDF format. Candidates who appeared in the WBJEE 2021 exam held on July 17 can now check their results and rank list on the official website. Direct link to check WBJEE result 2021 will be activated soon on the official website - wbjeeb.in.
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This year, a total of 92,695 students registered for the entrance exam, out of which, 65,170 students appeared. As per WBJEE 2021 result, 64,850 students have declared as qualified.
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WBJEE Result 2021 - Toppers List
Students can check the complete list of WBJEE 2021 toppers in the table below.
WBJEE 2021 Result - Toppers List
|
Ranks |
Toppers Name |
|
Rank 1 |
Panchojanyo Dey |
|
Rank 2 |
Soumyajit Dutta |
|
Rank 3 |
Bratin Mandal |
|
Rank 4 |
Ankit mandal |
|
Rank 5 |
Gourab Das |
|
Rank 6 |
Ayush Gupta |
|
Rank 7 |
Ritam Dasgupta |
|
Rank 8 |
Saptarsha Bhattacharya |
|
Rank 9 |
Rishi Kejriwal |
|
Rank 10 |
Souhardya Dutta |
WBJEE Result 2021- Statistics
|
Particular |
Details |
|
Number of students registered for WBJEE 2021 |
92,695 |
|
Students appeared in the exam |
65,170 (71%) |
|
Students passed WBJEE exam |
64,850 (99.5 %) |
|
Male candidates appeared |
74% |
|
Female candidates appeared |
26% |
|
Students appeared from West Bengal |
77% |
|
Students appeared from outside |
23 % |
Steps to check WBJEE 2021 rank list
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Visit the WBJEE 2021 official website - wbjeeb.nic.in
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Click on the ‘WBJEE 2021 rank list’ link (link will be activated soon)
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WBJEE rank list 2021 pdf will be displayed on the screen
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Download the same for future reference.
Students who are declared qualified are eligible to participate in the WBJEE 2021 counselling which shall start in online mode soon. As per the WBJEE 2021 counselling notification released by the authorities, there will be three stages of counselling - allotment, upgradation and mop up. Students will be allowed to get themselves registered for the counselling only at the beginning of round 1.
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