WBJEE 2022: Recommended books to score well in entrance exam
WBJEEB will conduct the WBJEE 2022 exam on April 23. Aspirants can check the list of recommended books for West Bengal JEE 2022 exam.
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Download NowIsha Jain | March 2, 2022 | 01:18 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) is going to conduct the WBJEE 2022 exam on April 23. Candidates seeking BTech admission in West Bengal should appear and qualify the WBJEE 2022. Every year, a large number of students appear for the WBJEE exam. Therefore, with such high competition, students should have the right study material.
Undoubtedly, NCERT is considered to be the best book to prepare for the engineering entrance exams. However, students should also refer to other books to strengthen their preparation. Below, students are provided with the list of recommended books for WBJEE 2022.
WBJEE 2022: Recommended books to score well in entrance exam
Subject |
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WBJEE Books for Physics |
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WBJEE Books for Mathematics |
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WBJEE Books for Chemistry |
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The WBJEEB has already released the detailed WBJEE 2022 schedule. As per WBJEE 2022 dates, registered candidates will be able to download the admit card of WBJEE 2022 from the official website on April 18.
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