WBJEE JELET 2024: The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) has released the admit card for Joint Entrance for Lateral Entry (JELET) 2024 today. The candidates who have already registered for the same can visit the official website i.e. wbjeeb.nic.in to view or download the hall ticket. The WBJEE JELET 2024 exam will be conducted on 29 June 2024.
The candidates may note that they will require their login credentials like application number and date of birth to download the hall ticket. Candidate have to carry their admit card along with any original government ID such as voter ID, PAN card, driving license, Aadhar card, etc.
The board conducts the JELET 2024 exam for candidates seeking admission to the second year of undergraduate programs in engineering, technology, and pharmacy. This includes various universities, government colleges, and self-financing engineering and technological institutes in the state for the 2024-25 academic session.
WBJEE JELET 2024: Exam pattern
The JELET exam will be conducted in two categories. Category 1 will have 80 questions, while Category 2 carries 20 questions. In Category 1, candidates receive one mark for each correct answer, with a 0.25 mark deduction for each incorrect answer. In Category 2, each correct answer is awarded two marks. Candidates have a total of 2 hours to complete the exam.
The candidates may note that they will require their login credentials like application number and date of birth to download the hall ticket. Candidate have to carry their admit card along with any original government ID such as voter ID, PAN card, driving license, Aadhar card, etc.
The board conducts the JELET 2024 exam for candidates seeking admission to the second year of undergraduate programs in engineering, technology, and pharmacy. This includes various universities, government colleges, and self-financing engineering and technological institutes in the state for the 2024-25 academic session.
WBJEE JELET 2024: Exam pattern
The JELET exam will be conducted in two categories. Category 1 will have 80 questions, while Category 2 carries 20 questions. In Category 1, candidates receive one mark for each correct answer, with a 0.25 mark deduction for each incorrect answer. In Category 2, each correct answer is awarded two marks. Candidates have a total of 2 hours to complete the exam.