What types of questions will be present in the WBJEE 2023 question paper?

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    deepika maurya | Guide-Level 15

    2 years ago
    Mode of West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board 2023 Exam: Offline Mode (OMR-Based Examination)
    Examination Duration: 2 Hours for each paper (Total 4 hours)
    West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board Papers:
    Paper 1: Mathematics
    Paper 2: Physics and Chemistry
    Type of Questions: Multiple Choice Questions (Objective)
    Number of Questions:
    Physics: 40 questions
    Chemistry: 40 questions
    Mathematics: 75 questions
    Category-wise Division of West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board Questions
    Mathematics: 50 Questions in Category 1, 15 Questions in Category 2, and 10 Questions in Category 3. Physics and Chemistry 30 Questions in Category 1,
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    Neha Kumari | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago
    The WBJEE question paper consists of 3 sections containing Maths Physics Chemistry. The examinations is conducted on two papers like the first paper containing Maths only and the second paper containing Physics and Chemistry. The time duration for each of these two papers is 2 hours. Total Marks : 200
    Type of Question - MCQ based
    No. Of questions in each subjects:
    ~ Maths 75 ques
    ~ Chemistry 40 ques
    ~ Physics 40 ques
    Now each paper is divided into three categories, category 1, category 2 and category 3. Maths 50 ques in category 1, 15 Questions in Category 2, and 10 Questions in Category 3. Physics and Chemistry 30 Questions in Category 1,
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