The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE) Board will start the counselling process on June 30. Candidates must register online to secure engineering seats across the state. This registration window will open at a specific time announced on the board website. Early sign-up helps students avoid last-minute portal technical glitches and server delays.
The first step involves creating a profile and paying the mandatory registration fee. After payment, candidates must choose their preferred colleges and branches carefully. Locking these choices is vital before the deadline to ensure the system records them. A printed acknowledgement page serves as important proof for all future verification steps.

Registration and Choice Filling for WBJEE
Applicants need the rank card and marksheets for both classes 10 and 12. Digital copies of photos, signatures, and domicile certificates are also necessary. Special categories like Tuition Fee Waiver (TFW) require specific income and caste certificates. Providing accurate data avoids immediate rejection during the online document verification round.
Payment failures often cause panic among students during the busy counselling period. Always confirm that the official portal reflects a successful transaction status immediately. If payment stays pending, check with the bank and keep the receipt. Resolve One-Time Password (OTP) delays by ensuring the registered mobile number is active.
| Document Type | Requirement Detail |
|---|---|
| Proof of Identity | Class 10 Admit Card or Birth Certificate |
| Academic Records | Class 10 and 12 Marksheets |
| Category Proof | Caste, EWS, or TFW Certificates |
Document Rules and WBJEE Counselling Fees
The board will release a mock allotment list in early July for all students. This list helps candidates understand their admission chances based on rank and choices. You can modify your preferences after seeing this initial mock result. Regular portal updates will show final round-wise seat allotment dates for all participants.
Reporting involves an online self-reporting phase followed by physical reporting at institutes. Missing these dates can lead to the cancellation of the allotted seat. Aspirants must track specific institute calendars to complete their final admission process. Stay alert for official notices to manage this transition smoothly and securely.

