West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations conducted every year by West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board is taken by 10+2 level students for admission to engineering graduation courses. Students who have studied pure science in their 12th board exam (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) can take this examination.
The WBJEE syllabus includes topics from class 12 board exams in West Bengal. It has not undergone any changes over the years. The pattern however was changed in 2012 from short answers to fully MCQ based problems without changing the weightage of marks. About 200,000 - 300,000 students sit for WBJEE every year.
Syllabus set by | West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board |
Syllabus covers | Topics from Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics of class 12 board exam in West Bengal |
Exam mode | Offline (pen and paper) |
Exam duration | 4 hour total (2 hours + 2 hours) |
Total marks | 200 (Mathematics - 100, Physics + Chemistry - 100) |
Number of categories in each paper | 3 (1 mark questions from 1st category, 2 marks from 2nd and 3rd) |
Negative marking | Only applicable for category 1 and 2 |
Question type | MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions) |
Candidates must familiarize themselves with the WBJEE exam syllabus in order to create an effective preparation strategy. WBJEE syllabus has remained the same over the years. It consists of topics from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics from that of the 12th board exam in West Bengal. Subject wise topics that must be covered has been given below:
Topics to be covered for WBJEE Mathematics 2021:
A.P, G.P, HP | Logarithms | Complex numbers |
Polynomial equations | Permutation & Combination | Principle of mathematical induction |
Binomial theorem | Matrices | Sets, Relation, & Mappings |
Relation and its properties | Statistics and Probability | Trigonometry |
Coordinate geometry of two dimensions | Coordinate geometry of three dimensions | Calculus |
Topics to be covered for WBJEE Physics 2021:
Physical World, Units and Dimensions, Measurements | Kinematics |
Laws of Motion | Motion of centre of mass, Connected systems, Friction |
Gravitation | Viscosity |
Thermodynamics | Kinetic theory of gases |
Oscillations & Waves | Electrostatistics |
Electric current & Conductor, Drift velocity mobility | Magnetic effect of current |
Magnetics | Electromagnetic induction & Altering current |
Electromagnetic waves | Ray optics |
Wave optics | Particle nature of light & wave particle dualism |
Atomic physics | Nuclear physics |
Solid state electronics | Characteristics of LED, Photodiode, Solar cell & Zener diode |
Topics to be covered for WBJEE Chemistry 2021:
Atoms, Molecules, and Chemical Arithmetic | Atomic structure |
Radioactivity and Nuclear Chemistry | Periodic Table and Chemical Families |
Chemical bonding and Molecular structure | chemical coordination Compounds |
Solid state | Liquid state |
Gaseous state | Chemical energetics and Chemical dynamics |
Physical chemistry of solutions | Ionic and Redox equilibria |
Hydrogen | Chemistry of metals |
Chemistry in industry | Surface chemistry |
Environmental chemistry | Chemistry of carbon compounds |
Compounds | Haloalkanes & haloarenes |
Alcohols | Aromatic compounds |
Application of Oriented chemistry | Introduction to bio - molecules |
Principles of qualitative analysis | Acid radicals |
Students who are preparing without external help such as coaching centres or tutors must ensure that they are using the right resources. Some WBJEE preparation books which are trusted by students and recommended by teachers have been mentioned below subject wise:
WBJEE Chapterwise Explorer Mathematics by MTG Editorial Board (ISBN-13: 978-9389590067)
WBJEE Engineering Solved Paper (2007 – 17) by Arihant Experts (ISBN-13: 978-9313196730)
New Simplified Physics : A Reference Book for Class 12 Examination 2020-2021 (ISBN-13: 978-8177002225)
Concepts of Physics (For Theory and Practice) by H.C. Verma (ISBN-13: 978-8177092325)
Understanding Physics series (For Practice Only) by D.C. Pandey (ISBN-13: 978-9311125305)
New Simplified Physics : A Reference Book for Class 12 Examination 2020-2021 (ISBN-13: 978-8177002225)
Physical Chemistry (For Practice) by O.P. Tandon (ISBN-13: 978-9388599078)
Organic Chemistry (For Theory and Mechanism) by Arihant Publication (ISBN-13: 978-9313192107)
WBJEE is an offline exam that is fully Multiple Choice Questions based. Conducted in two sessions; morning and afternoon, candidates have the option to appear for both paper 1 and 2 or just paper 2. Candidates will be eligible to seek admission into a program depending on whether a candidate appeared for both papers or just the second paper.
Candidates will be given an OMR (Optical Mark Recognition) sheet on which they must fill out the circle using black or blue ballpoint pen correspondence to the correct answer.
Duration of part 1 (Mathematics) is 2 hours and part 2 (Physics and Chemistry) is 2 hours. Total time of WBJEE paper is 4 hours.
Category-I consists of Q.1 to Q.90. Category-II consists of Q.91 to Q.105. Category-III consists of Q.106 to Q.120.
Each paper is divided into 3 categories. Question and marks wise breakup of each subject is given below:
Paper/Subject | Category I | Category II | Category III | Total Number of Questions | Total Marks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mathematics | 50 | 15 | 10 | 75 | 100 |
Physics | 30 | 5 | 5 | 40 | 50 |
Chemistry | 30 | 5 | 5 | 40 | 50 |
Marking pattern for each category is given below:
Response type | Category 1 | Category 2 | Category 3 |
---|---|---|---|
Marks carried by each question | 1 mark | 2 marks | 2 marks |
Number of correct responses | Only 1 correct option | Only 1 correct option | One or more correct options |
Marks deducted for incorrect response | ¼ (25% negative) marks | ½ (25% negative) marks | 2 marks only for all correct responses |
Marks deducted for combination response | ¼ (25% negative) marks | ½ (25% negative) marks | 2 x marks will be awarded (number of correct responses + total number of correct responses) |
Marks awarded for not attempting | 0 marks | 0 marks | 0 marks |
Also Read: WBJEE Exam Pattern: Marking Scheme, Exam Mode, Recommended Books
Candidates must be aware of the chapters from which more questions have been framed over the years. Understanding the pattern trend of previous years will help them get a better understanding of which chapters need more attention and prepare accordingly. Topic wise importance for each paper has been given below:
WBJEE Chemistry important chapters:
Topic | Number of questions |
---|---|
Chemical Bonding | 2 - 4 |
P-Block Elements | 2 |
Chemical Kinetics | 2 |
D&F Block Elements | 3 |
Basic Organic Chemistry | 3 |
Coordination Compounds | 3 |
Chemical + Ionic Eq. | 2 |
Metallurgy | 1 |
Mole Concept + Redox Reaction | 1 |
Atomic Structure | 1 |
Aldehyde, Ketone & Carboxylic | 2 |
WBJEE Physics important chapters:
Dual Nature of Particle | SHM Equation |
Electric Field | Waves Direction & Speed |
Electromagnetism | Electric Current |
Kirchhoff’s Law | AC Circuit Equation |
Electrostatics- Coulomb Force | Ohm's Law |
Lens Formula | NLM- Force Balancing |
Friction- Minimum & Maximum Force | Energy Conservation |
Linear & Angular Momentum Conservation | Kinetic theory of Gases |
WBJEE Mathematics important chapters:
Chapter name | No. of Questions |
---|---|
Binomial Theorem | 3 |
Relation &Function | 3 |
Sequence & Series | 5 |
Vectors | 4 |
Straight Line | 4 |
Integration | 7 |
Circle | 4 |
Limits & Continuity | 4 |
Determinants | 5 |
Complex Numbers | 2 |
Differential Equation | 4 |
Quadratic Equation | 2 |
Probability | 2 |
A detailed analysis of the difficulty level of previous years will help students get a rough understanding of the overall difficulty level of the paper and prepare them better.
Year | Physics | Chemistry | Mathematics |
---|---|---|---|
2020 | Difficult, similar to that of JEE Main | Overall easy questions from Inorganic and Physical Chemistry | Overall difficult with the exception of a few concept based questions |
2019 | Section A & B were easy and scoring & C was a bonus section. No conceptual/application based questions came. | No numericals but the paper was moderately difficult. | Section A was moderately easy, Section B was tough and lengthy |
2018 | Difficult compared to Chemistry & Mathematics. 25-30 is good attempt | Easy, 25-30 is good attempt | Low difficulty but lengthy. 45-50 should be a good attempt. |
2017 | Blend of easy and difficult questions. Many were application/concept based. | Mostly concept based but few were twisted & tricky. | Simple questions that needed a lot of practice. |
Read More: WBJEE Paper Analysis 2020: Section-wise Analysis and Paper Review
Question: What is the duration of WBJEE paper?
Ans. WBJEE is a 4 hour (2 hours + 2 hours) long examination divided into 2 sessions - paper 1 and paper 2.
Question: Is there negative marking in WBJEE?
Ans. While there is negative marking in category 3 of the exam, incorrect responses in the first and second categories will result in deduction of ¼ and ½ marks respectively.
Question: Is WBJEE harder or easier than JEE Main?
Ans. WBJEE is comparatively easier than JEE Main.
Question: How many questions can I expect in WBJEE?
Ans. There will be 75 questions from Mathematics and 40 questions from each Physics and Chemistry.
Question: What is the marking pattern of WBJEE?
Ans. WBJEE paper will consist of questions from 3 different categories for each subject. Questions from category 1 are of one mark each, questions from category 2 and category 3 are of 2 marks each.
Question: What are the important chapters for WBJEE Mathematics?
Ans. Important chapters for WBJEE Mathematics include Binomial Theorem, Relation & Function, Sequence & Series, Vectors, Straight Line, Integration, Circle, Limits & Continuity, Determinants, Complex Numbers, Differential Equation, Quadratic Equation, Probability
Question: What are the important chapters for WBJEE Chemistry?
Ans. Important chapters for WBJEE Chemistry are Chemical Bonding, P-Block Elements, Chemical Kinetics, D&F Block Elements, Basic Organic Chemistry, Coordination Compounds, Chemical + Ionic Eq., Metallurgy, Mole Concept + Redox Reaction, Atomic Structure, Aldehyde, Ketone & Carboxylic
*The article might have information for the previous academic years, please refer the official website of the exam.