WBJEE 2026 registration deadline ends today; correction window opens April 10
Ruchika Kumari | April 8, 2026 | 01:05 PM IST | 2 mins read
Interested candidates should make sure to register at the earliest to avoid last-minute glitches.
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Download NowAs scheduled, the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination Board (WBJEEB) will close registration for WBJEE today, April 8, 2026. Interested candidates who have not yet applied should make sure to do so at the earliest. Applications submitted after the deadline will not be accepted under any circumstances. The form must be submitted online through the official website, wbjeeb.nic.in. The correction window will open on April 10 and remain open until April 12, 2026.
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Eligibility: Candidates should have passed the class 12 or its equivalent examination before 2026 or must be appearing in class 12 examination. Minimum age required to apply is 17 years (as of 31.12.2026). Candidates should have been born on or before 31.12.2009. One should know that there is no upper age limit for appearing in the examination.
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WBJEE 2026: Here's how to apply online
Interested and eligible candidates will have to follow these steps to apply online
- Go to the official website of WBJEEB at wbjeeb.nic.in.
- On homepage, click on WBJEE 2026 registration link
- On the redirected page, candidates should get themselves registered
- A new page will open where candidates will have to register themselves
- Log in using the credentials, fill the form and pay the application fee
- Click on submit and download the confirmation page
- Take its printout for future references
Application Fee: General category candidates are required to pay Rs 500 for male candidates, Rs 400 for female candidates, and Rs 300 for third gender candidates. For candidates belonging to SC, ST, OBC-A, OBC-B, EWS, PwD, and TFW categories, the fee is Rs 400 for male candidates, Rs 300 for female candidates, and Rs 200 for third gender candidates. The payment must be made through online mode.
The admit card can be downloaded from May 15 to May 24, 2026. The examination will be held on May 24, and admit cards will be released on May 15. Candidates must download their admit cards by May 24. Paper I will take place from 11 am to 1 pm, while Paper II will be conducted from 2 pm to 4 pm. Each question will have four options, with only one correct answer. For further details, candidates can visit the official website.
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