What is the Calcutta University WBJEE Cutoff 2025?
The Calcutta University WBJEE Cutoff 2025 was released for admission to the BTech programme. According to the Calcutta University BTech Cutoff 2025, the cutoff in the last round ranged from 980 to 5256 for the General category candidates under the All India quota. Among all the BTech specialisations
CSE closing around 1147 (Home State - HS) / 545 (All India - AI) in Round 1, and IT around 1542 (AI) / 39526 (HS), and ECE around 1570 (AI) / 54370 (HS),
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There is no minimum passing mark for WBJEE. However, for admission, candidates should have score minimum 45% marks in 12th qualifying examination (40% for reserved categories).
No, WBJEE is held as an annual exam. WBJEEB will conduct WBJEE as a one day examination consisting of two papers, Paper 1 (Mathematics) and Paper 2 (Physics and Chemistry).
WBJEE form fill up date 2026 is not expected to be released with official notification. After WBJEE exam date is announced, authorities will announce application form dates separately at official website.
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