WBJEE Counselling 2024: Round 2 seat allotment result today; reporting, options for candidates
Vagisha Kaushik | July 31, 2024 | 08:47 AM IST | 2 mins read
WBJEE Round 2 2024 Result: Candidates will have to pay the seat acceptance fee by August 3 at wbjeeb.nic.in.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination Board (WBJEEB) will declare the seat allotment result for the second round of the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE) counselling 2024 today, July 31. Candidates who have registered for the counselling will be able to download the WBJEE round 2 seat allotment result 2024 by visiting the official website, wbjeeb.nic.in.
As per the counselling schedule, candidates are required to pay the seat acceptance fee and report to the allotted college for document verification by August 3. The seat acceptance fee is Rs 5,000 which can be paid through credit card, debit card, UPI and net banking.
WBJEE Counselling 2024: What after seat allotment?
- If the allotment is upgraded to the candidate’s first choice, he or she is not required to pay again the seat acceptance fee, but must download a new allotment letter, report to the newly allotted Institute and complete all admission formalities (PI reporting). If the candidate does not complete admission formalities, his or her present allotment will be cancelled and he or she will be debarred from any seat allotment in any future round.
- If the allotment is upgraded to second or later choices, candidates may decide to join the Institute of upgraded allotment and complete all admission formalities (PI reporting) by downloading the new allotment letter and report to the newly allotted Institute. In such, the candidates cannot participate in the mop-up round. On the other hand, they may decide not to be admitted to the Institute of upgraded allotment and participate in the mop-up round.
- If the allotment is not upgraded at all, such candidates may decide to take admission to the Institute of earlier allotment and complete all admission formalities (PI reporting). In such cases of admission, the candidates cannot participate in the mop-up round. On the other hand, if they decide not to be admitted to the Institute of earlier allotment, the candidates can participate in the mop-up round.
- If the allotment was cancelled in round 1 during document verification but allotted in round 2, the candidate must report to the allotted Institute with the allotment letter and all other documents for verification. Otherwise, the allotment will stand cancelled and he or she will be debarred from any seat allotment in any future round,
- If the candidate did not get any allotment in round 1 and got a fresh allotment in round 2, he or she must pay the seat acceptance fee and download the allotment letter. The candidate will then report to the allotted Institute with the allotment letter and all other documents for verification. Otherwise, the allotment will be cancelled and he or she will be debarred from any seat allotment in the mop-up round.
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