What is WBJEE JECA exam?

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The WBJEEE JECA is state-level entrance test which is conducted annually. The test is organised by West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board for to shortlist candidates for admission into MCA courses in participating universities and colleges across the state of West Bengal.

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