Vaishnavi Shukla | November 6, 2025 | 08:14 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can access OMR images, responses entered on the official website, wbjeeb.in, using their login credentials before the given deadline. Objection fee Rs 500 per question.

The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) has published the OMR images and responses for JELET, JECA, and JENPAS 2025 today, November 7. Candidates can review the answer key, responses entered, and raise objections on the official website, wbjeeb.in, by November 7.
Candidates will have to submit Rs 500 per objection, and no objection will be reviewed if the payment is unsuccessful. The board will not entertain any requests for objections after the given deadline.
WBEEB will review all the claims and decide on the matter, and the final scores and marks will be based on the final reviewed responses.
“In case of category-I questions, where only one option is correct, the response is shown as A or B or C, or D. Unattended questions are marked as “-”. If multiple answers are given, the response is shown as “ ”. In case of category-II questions, where one or more options are correct, the response is shown as “A, B, C, D” etc,” the official WBJEEB notice reads.
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WBJEEB conducts Joint Entrance Examinations for Lateral Entry (JELET) 2025 for lateral entry to undergraduate engineering, technology, and pharmacy courses, Joint Entrance Examinations for Lateral Entry (JECA) 2025 is held for admission to a Master of Computer Application (MCA) course, and Joint Entrance Test for Nursing, Paramedical, and Allied Sciences Undergraduate (JENPAS-UG) 2025 is for courses like BSc Nursing and BPT.
Candidates will also have access to the question booklet number. If any candidate is not satisfied with the displayed information, they can inform the same to WBJEEB by email to wbjeeb@gmail.com within the above date and time.
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