WBJEE 2022 exam to be held on April 30: Mamata Banerjee
WBJEEB has rescheduled the WBJEE 2022 exam date. Official notification for WBJEE 2022 exam date to be released soon at wbjeeb.in
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Download NowMohit Dhyani | March 17, 2022 | 06:22 PM IST
NEW DELHI: West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE 2022) exam will be conducted on April 30 in online mode, says CM Mamata Banerjee. Earlier, the exam was scheduled to be conducted on April 23.
The decision was taken after rescheduling of WBCHSE Class 12 exams 2022 due to by-elections. West Bengal election by polls will be held on April 12 for Asansol Lok Sabha seat and Ballygunge assembly constituency.
Applicants appearing for the exam will be able to download the WBJEE admit card a few days before the exam. Earlier, WBJEE admit card was scheduled to be released on April 18. The login details required to download the admit card of WBJEE 2022 are application number and password.
Previously, the exam authority has released the WBJEE application form 2022 at the official website. Candidates were able to fill the WBJEE application form till January 16. For applicants who made mistakes while filling the form, WBJEEB had also provided the correction facility from January 18 to 20.
Candidates preparing for the WBJEE 2022 exam must refer to the syllabus and previous year papers for their preparations. Applicants must also refer to the WBJEE exam pattern 2022 as released in the official notification.
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