The WBJEE (West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination) is a pen-and-paper test, meaning it is held in offline mode. The test consists of two papers: Paper 1 and Paper 2. Paper 1 is for mathematics, while Paper 2 covers chemistry and physics. Each paper lasts for 2 hours, and the exam is conducted in offline mode.
The format of the exam is multiple-choice questions (MCQs). Paper 2 comprises 40 questions each from the fields of chemistry and physics, while Paper 1 has 75 questions from mathematics.
To summarize, WBJEE is a two-part offline exam that includes multiple-choice questions. Paper 1 consists of 75 mathematics questions, and Paper 2 contains 40 questions each from chemistry and physics, with each paper being 2 hours long.
NCERT Chemistry (Class 11 and 12)
Organic Chemistry by Morrison and Boyd
Physical Chemistry by O.P. Tandon
Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations by R.C. Mukherjee
Organic Chemistry by Arihant Publication
NCERT Mathematics (Class 11th and 12th)
Algebra by S. K. Goyal (Arihant)
Integral Calculus by Arihant
Problems Plus In IIT Mathematics by A Das Gupta
Concept of Physics by H.C. Verma
Understanding Physics Series by D. C. Pandey
The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board will reveal the seat allotment for the WBJEE 2023 on their official website wbjee.nic.in for the JEE Main candidates. The process will commence after the WBJEE 2023 counselling.
Applicants can access the seat allotment result for WBJEE 2023 by entering their roll number and password on the official website.
Those who have been chosen for the seats must accept and confirm their selection before the specified deadline. A link to obtain the WBJEE 2023 seat allotment letter will be available on the internet.