WBJEE 2023: West Bengal JEE 2023 application correction window will be closed tomorrow. Candidates can make corrections in the form from the official website wbjeeb.nic.in.
New Delhi:
WBJEE 2023 Application Correction: Tomorrow is the last chance to make corrections in the application form of West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE). West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination Board will close the West Bengal JEE Application Correction Window tomorrow i.e. on 24th January. In such a situation, students who have filled the WBJEE 2023 application form can make necessary corrections in the form from the official website wbjeeb.nic.in. According to the WJEE Information Bulletin, students cannot make any changes or corrections in the primary registration data i.e. name, parent’s name, gender, residence and date of birth. The process of correction in WJEE application form is on from January 20.
To make changes in the WBJEE 2023 application form, candidates need to visit the official website and enter the application ID and password in the login link provided. Before submitting the application, students should check all the necessary changes.
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West Bengal JEE 2023 exam will be conducted on 30 April. This exam will be conducted in two sessions. The first session exam will be held from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm for Paper 1 (Mathematics). On the other hand, the exam of the second session will be held from 2 pm to 4 pm for the paper-2 (Physics and Chemistry) subject. As per the schedule, WJEE 2023 Admit Card will be available on the official website from April 20, which students will be able to download using login credentials.
1.First of all visit the official website of WBJEEB wbjeeb.nic.in.
2.Click on WBJEE 2023 Application Form on the homepage.
3. Now enter Application ID and Password in the given link.
4.After this make necessary changes in the WBJEE 2023 Application Form.
5.Finally save the necessary changes and click on Final Submission.
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