West Bengal Joint Entrance Exam
If you are going for Electronics, CSE, Mechanical, Civil, Instrumentation etc., then you need a very decent score, your rank should be under 600–700. In 2019 the cut off for OBC student in CSE was 456. So for CSE you should target a below 500 rank.
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This is very difficult to predict as closing rank keeps changing every year depending upon various factors like :- *number of students that appeared in the exam, *kind of marks obtained by them , *toughness level of the examination wbjee etc.
But yes, When we go through past year
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Wbjee application form 2021 will be released at its official page i. e. wbjeeb . in , the exact date for the release of the application form has not been announced as of now by the conducting body, WBJEEB but yes it is expected to be released by the
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Yes, you can appear for two state board Join Entrance Examination (JEE). But if you comes under reservation category then the state which domicile you have you will get benefit in that state only for the other state you will be consider a general category. For more details
No, you are not eligible for PwD certificate. If the vision in your better eye is worse than 20/200 with glasses, you are considered disabled. Disability certificate shall be issued by Medical Board of at least three doctors duly constituted by the State or Central government under PWD
Students from other states like Telangana are very much eligible to give WBJEE. If you don't have a domicile of West Bengal then you are not eligible for government colleges. If you comes under any reserved category then this will be not applicable and you will be consider
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West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE) is a national level entrance exam for admission to undergraduate courses in engineering, architecture and pharmacy. If you have passed 10+2 with physics and mathematics along with technical vocational subject with atleast 45% marks in case of unreserved student, then yes you
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