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WBJEE

West Bengal Joint Entrance Exam

FAQ

Q1. What is the distinction between the WBJEE eligibility cut-off and the WBJEE qualifying cut-off?
Ans.
The WBJEE eligibility cut-off is the minimal number of marks required in your 10+2 examinations in order to take the WBJEE. WBJEE qualifying cut-off, on the other hand, is the lowest number of marks required to appear in the general merit list in WBJEE.

Q2. Why is it critical to check WBJEE eligibility requirements before applying for the exam?
Ans.
Candidates must meet the WBJEE eligibility requirements. Candidates who do not fulfil the minimal eligibility conditions will be denied entry to the test and their applications will be revoked by the WBJEEB.

Q3. Is there a separate cut-off list for JEE Main candidates released by WBJEEB?
Ans.
Yes, WBJEEB will publish a separate list of cut-off scores for the selection of JEE Main applicants to fill the state's self-financed Engineering and Technology Colleges' 10% of sanctioned seats.

Q4. What are the scholarship programmes available in West Bengal through the WBJEE?
Ans.
WBJEE applicants are eligible for scholarships under WBJEEB's Tuition Fee Waiver (TFW) initiatives. Students who have excelled in academics and the WBJEE test are eligible for the award. These programmes apply to individuals seeking admission to UG Architecture/Engineering/ Pharmacy programmes. 

Q5. What factors impact the WBJEE cut-off in 2022?
Ans.
The overall complexity of the paper, the number of students taking the exam, the average marks achieved by the applicants, and the number of unfilled seats in participating colleges are all elements influencing WBJEE Cut-offs 2022.

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