WBJEE 2023 counselling notification out for WBJEE and JEE rank holders
Divyansh | July 15, 2023 | 03:36 PM IST | 1 min read
The candidates can check the official notice on the official website of the WBJEEB 2023, wbjeeb.nic.in.
NEW DELHI: The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination Board, or WBJEEB, has issued a notification regarding the WBJEE Counselling process 2023. The WBJEE 2023 counselling notification is for the candidates who have secured a rank in the WBJEE 2023 and JEE Main 2023. The candidates can check the official notice on the official website, wbjeeb.nic.in.
The notification read common centralised online counselling will be held for the WBJEE 2023 and the JEE Main 2023 rank holders.
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The students can choose for a seat in the institutes and courses that are mentioned in the approved seat matrix from the competent authority. The candidates who meet the eligibility criteria and securing a rank (GMR/ PMR) in the WBJEE 2023 and/ or JEE Main 2023 can register for counselling.
WBJEE 2023 Counselling: Steps to register
- Visit the official website, wbjeeb.nic.in.
- After you are directed to the homepage, click on the WBJEE 2023 Counselling registration link.
- Log in with your credentials and then click ‘Submit’.
- Fill in the application form and pay the application fees.
- Click ‘Submit’ and download the confirmation page.
- Take a printout of the form for future reference.
The counselling process will have three rounds -- allotment, upgradation and mop-Up. 5. The candidates can register at the beginning of round I and mop-up round. The students will have to pat Rs.500 as counselling fee in round I.
The Board will not convert or de-reserve any vacant seat in any reserved categories.
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