WBJEE 2023 information brochure released; Check eligibility, paper pattern
Vikash Kumar Vishwakarma | December 9, 2022 | 04:23 PM IST | 2 mins read
WBJEEB has released the WBJEE 2023 information brochure. Candidates can check the eligibility criteria and exam pattern for WBJEE 2023 exam
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Download NowNew Delhi: West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) has released WBJEE 2023 brochure online. Candidates can check the WBJEE 2023 brochure on the West Bengal JEE website, wbjeeb.nic.in. WBJEE brochure 2023 holds complete information related to the entrance exam. The WBJEE 2023 exam date is April 30 .
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Candidates who fulfill the eligibility criteria of the WBJEE 2023 exam shall be eligible to register for the exam. As per the West Bengal JEE 2023 latest update, the WBJEE registration 2023 will commence in the last week of December. WBJEE 2023 eligibility criteria for appearing for the entrance exam are as follows
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Candidates must be citizens of India or OCI (Overseas Citizens of India). OCI candidates are eligible for unreserved seats in all India quota.
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Have passed or appeared for the 12th exam in (10+2) system only.
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A candidate should have been born on or before Dec 31, 2006. The lower age limit is 17 years as on Dec 31, 2023. There is no upper age limit
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For admission to the degree-level marine engineering courses, the upper age limit is 25 years as on Dec 31, 2023.
Candidates who are appearing for the WBJEE exam 2023 have to start their preparation to crack the exam. Before beginning the WBJEE 2023 preparation it is important to be aware of the exam pattern. It will help the candidates to know the pattern of question papers in WBJEE 2023. The question paper consists of multiple choice questions (MCQ).
There will be three categories of questions in each subject. Candidates will be awarded 1 mark for the correct answer and -¼ will be deducted for a wrong attempt in category 1, whereas 2 marks will be awarded in categories 2 & 3. ½ marks will be deducted for a wrong attempt in category 2 and there is no negative marking for category 3 The distribution of questions and maximum marks is mentioned below
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Subject |
No. of Questions in Category 1 |
No. of Question in Category 2 |
No. of Question in Category 3 |
Total No. of Questions |
Total Marks |
|
Mathematics |
50 |
15 |
10 |
75 |
100 |
|
Physics |
30 |
5 |
5 |
40 |
50 |
|
Chemistry |
30 |
5 |
5 |
40 |
50 |
WBJEEB is conducting the WBJEE exam for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate professional, vocational, and general degree courses in various universities / colleges in the state of West Bengal. The board will conduct online counseling for the candidates who have qualified in the WBJEE exam 2023.
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