WBJEE 2023 registration last date today; Steps to fill application form
Anu Parthiban | January 20, 2023 | 07:09 AM IST | 2 mins read
Today is the last day for registration for WBJEE 2023 exam. Candidates can submit the WBJEE 2023 application form on the website, wbjeeb.nic.in
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Download NowNew Delhi: West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination or WBJEE 2023 registration ends today. Candidates who have not registered yet can apply online for WBJEE 2023 exam by the end of the day. Hereafter, WBJEE 2023 registration will end today and no request shall be accepted regarding the same. Aspirants can visit the website, wbjeeb.nic.in to fill out the WBJEE application 2023. Candidates who have submitted the application form successfully can make corrections in the WBJEE 2023 application form within the correction period.
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WBJEE 2023 information bulletin is available online. Candidates can check the WBJEE eligibility criteria 2023 before beginning the registration process. Those who fulfill the eligibility criteria should read the instruction carefully before submitting the WBJEE exam 2023 application. Candidates have to upload their photo & signature and certificate/mark sheet while filling out the application form so keep them ready in the required format & size to upload online. The payment of the WBJEE exam fee can be paid by net banking/debit card/credit card only.
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How to fill WBJEE 2023 application form?
Candidates can submit the application form for the WBJEE exam 2023 online in a few simple steps. Follow the steps mentioned below to register for WBJEE registration 2023
- Visit the website, wbjeeb.nic.in
- Click on the registration link
- Enter the personal details carefully. These information can not be changed under any circumstances.
- Click on the submit button
- Application numbers will be generated and will appear on the screen and also SMS/email will be sent to the candidates.
- Now application form will appear.
- Enter all the required details and submit the application
- Hereafter, Upload the image and documents (if required)
- Make the payment of WBJEE exam 2023 fees
- After the completion of the payment, a confirmation page will display.
Note: The fee once paid is not refundable under any circumstances
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After the end of the registration process for the WBJEE 2023 exam, the application form correction window will open. When the application form correction starts candidates can make any changes other than the primary registration data. All the corrections are to be made within the last date of correction in the application form for the WBJEE 2023 exam. Hereafter, no request regarding the correction shall be entertained under any circumstances. Also, the board shall not make any change on behalf of the aspirant.
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