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WBJEE 2022: Exam Date (Out), Admit Card (Out), Syllabus, Pattern, Result, Cutoff
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- 22 Apr 2022:
WBJEE admit card 2022 released.
- 22 Apr 2022:
WBJEE Admit Card 2022 Released!
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About WBJEE 2022
WBJEE 2022 – WBJEEB released the WBJEE 2022 admit card on April 22 on the official website - wbjeeb.nic.in. Candidates who registered themselves and submitted the WBJEE 2022 application form on or before the due date are eligible to download their WBJEE admit card 2022. In order to download the admit card of WBJEE 2022, candidates would be required to enter the login credentials such as the registration number and date of birth. On the day of the WBJEE 2022 exam, that is April 30, candidates are advised to carry their admit card with them along with a valid ID proof.
Candidates appearing in the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE) 2022 and applying for BTech and BPharm courses were required to fill out the application form. Although it is necessary for every candidate to become eligible for the WBJEE exam 2022. Those candidates who met the WBJEE 2022 eligibility criteria were able to submit the forms.
Candidates preparing for the exam should refer to the syllabus of WBJEE 2022 to cover important topics that will be asked in the exam. Also, candidates are advised to check the WBJEE 2022 exam pattern and WBJEE 2022 sample papers to get important information about the exam.
The WBJEE 2022 result will be declared soon by the concerned authorities. The authorities will also conduct the WBJEE 2022 counselling in an online mode. The allotment of seats in the participating institutes of WBJEE 2022 will be done on the basis of the candidate’s merit, seat availability, and choice filling.
WBJEE application form 2022 (Step-by-step guide)
WBJEE 2022 Latest News and Updates
WBJEEB released the admit card of WBJEE 2022 on April 22 on the official website.
The WBJEE 2022 exam has been rescheduled from April 23 to April 30.
The WBJEE application form 2022 correction facility is now available in online mode.
WBJEE Previous Year’s Statistics
WBJEE Result 2021 - Statistics
Particular | Details |
Number of students registered for WBJEE 2021 | 92,695 |
Students appeared in the exam | 65,170 (71%) |
Students passed the WBJEE exam | 64,850 (99.5 %) |
Male candidates appeared | 74% |
Female candidates appeared | 26% |
Students appeared from West Bengal | 77% |
Students appeared from outside | 23 % |
About WBJEE
The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) will conduct the WBJEE 2022 exam for admissions to professional degree courses like Bachelor of Technology and Bachelor of Pharmacy offered by the participating institutes.
WBJEE exam 2022 is going to be a state-level examination that will be conducted in 2 languages which are Bengali and English. Being an offline exam, the WBJEE 2022 exam is going to be a pen-and-paper-based test and will be for 4 hours.
The WBJEE 2022 syllabus will comprise three subjects – Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, and there are going to be 155 total questions in the exam. In category 1, for each correct answer, the candidate will be awarded one mark and in category 2, for each correct response, two marks will be awarded. Whereas, in category 1 every incorrect response will yield a loss of ¼ mark, in category 2 for every incorrect answer, ½ mark will be deducted, and in category 3 there is no negative marking.
WBJEE 2022 Highlights
Full Exam Name | West Bengal Joint Entrance Exam |
Short Exam Name | WBJEE |
Conducting Body | West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board |
Frequency of Conduct | Once a year |
Exam Level | State Level Exam |
Languages | Bengali, English |
Mode of Application | Online |
Application Fee (General) | 500 Rs [Online] |
Mode of Exam | Offline |
Mode of Counselling | Online |
Participating Colleges | 125 |
Exam Duration | 4 Hours |

WBJEE 2022 Important Dates
Past Dates and Events
30 Apr, 2022
Exam | Mode: Offline
22 Apr, 2022 - 30 Apr, 2022
Admit Card | Mode: Online
18 Jan, 2022 - 20 Jan, 2022
Application Correction | Mode: Online
24 Dec, 2021 - 16 Jan, 2022
Application | Mode: Online
WBJEE 2022 Eligibility Criteria
WBJEE B.Tech Eligibility Criteria
West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board will set few eligibility parameters for the aspirants of WBJEE 2022. Eligibility criteria differ from course to course. There will be two papers in WBJEE 2022: Paper 1 (Mathematics) and Paper 2 (Physics and Chemistry Combined). Participants taking part in both paper and getting ranked will be eligible for admission in BTech/Pharmacy/Architecture courses. In order to take part in that exam aspirants need to fulfill the eligibility criteria prescribed for the WBJEE 2022. For taking admission in the WBJEE 2022 B.Tech course:
- Candidates must be citizen of India.
- His/her age should not be less that 17 years on December 31, 2022. There is no upper age limit for WBJEE but for Marine Engineering Degree Course, the upper age limit is 25 years as on December 31, 2022.
- Candidate should have passed Class 12 as regular student from a recognized board with Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry/Biology/Computer Science/ Biotechnology/Computer Application as compulsory subjects.
- The aggregate marks in these three subjects taken together should not be less than 45% (for SC/ST/OBC /PwD 40%).
WBJEE B.Arch Eligibility Criteria
WBJEEB will incubate someeligibility factors for the candidates of WBJEE 2022. There will be two paper in WBJEE 2021: Paper 1 (Mathematics) and Paper 2 (Physics and Chemistry). In order to take part in that exam, aspirants need to fulfil the eligibility criteria prescribed for the WBJEE 2022. For taking admission in the WBJEE 2022 B.Arch course:
- Candidates must be citizen of India.
- His/her age should not be less than 17 years on December 31, 2022. There is no upper age limit for WBJEE.
- Candidate should have passed Class 12 as regular student from a recognized board with Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry/Biology/Computer Science/ Biotechnology/Computer Application as compulsory subjects.
- The aggregate marks should not be less than 50% in Class 12.
- Candidate should have cleared National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) conducted by Council of Architecture (COA).
WBJEE B.Pharma Eligibility Criteria
WBJEE 2022 Eligibility criteria vary from course to course. Candidates who appear for Paper 2 (Physics and Chemistry) can apply for only pharmacy courses while candidates who appear for both Paper 1 & 2 can apply for engineering courses as well. The eligibility criteria for WBJEE 2022 for the B.Pharm courses are:
- Only citizens of India are eligible to apply.
- Age should not be less than 17 years on Dec. 31, 2022. However, there is no upper age limit for WBJEE 2022.
- Candidates should have passed Class 12 as regular students from a recognized board.
- They must have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/Biology/Computer Science/ Biotechnology/Computer Application as compulsory subjects with pass marks in both Practical and Theory sections individually.
- The aggregate marks in these three subjects taken together should not be less than 45% (for SC/ST/OBC /PwD 40%).
- Candidates should have passed the English subject of Class 12 with at least 30% marks.
Mode of Application : Online
Mode of Payment : Net Banking | Credit Card | Debit Card
WBJEEB opened the WBJEE 2022 application form link on the official website from December 24 to January 16. The application form of WBJEE 2022 was available on the official website wbjeeb.nic.in. WBJEE application form 2022 process was completely online mode and include steps like online registration, filling the form, uploading of photo & signature, and payment of application fee. Candidates can check the steps below for reference purposes only.
WBJEE 2022 Application Form process
Registration: Students have to register by providing their basic details like name, father's name, date of birth, mobile number, and other basic details. Candidates have to be very careful while filling in the information during registration because the information entered at this stage i.e. applicant's name, father's name, date of birth, etc., could not be modified at later stages.
Entering the details in WBJEE Application Form: Candidates have to enter the details related to eligibility, course, city, and communication, etc.
Document Uploading: After entering the required details the candidates have to upload the required documents in the prescribed format.
Particular | Size | Dimension & Format |
Photo | 3kb - 100kb | 4cm x 3cm & JPEG/JPG |
Sign | 3kb - 30kb | 4cm x 1.5cm & JPEG/JPG |
WBJEE 2022 application fee payment: In order to complete the online application process candidates have to pay the application fee in online mode using credit/ debit card/ net banking or offline mode.
Application Fee: Rs. 500 (General candidates) Rs. 400 (SC/ST/OBC-A/OBC-B Candidates)
Printing WBJEE Confirmation Page: After payment of the application fee, candidates have to review and submit the application form. Once the form is submitted, candidates are advised to take a print out of the confirmation page and keep it safely for future reference. The confirmation page is important for e-counselling too. Hence candidates have to safe keep the same till their admissions are completed.
Fee Concession for PwD Students in WBJEE
PwD candidates will be eligible for a 40% reduction on WBJEE 2022 application fees. To avail of this, all PwD candidates have to formally apply in writing to the Chairman, WBJEEB and send/submit the application to the Board office. They have to enclose a copy of their WBJEE confirmation page and PwD certificate as proof. They are given a refund after the receipt of the application form.
WBJEE application form 2022 Correction
The WBJEEB opened the correction facility of the WBJEE application form 2022 in online mode. Candidate could correct mistakes in the application form.
- All details except the name, father’s name, mother’s name, and date of birth would be edited or corrected.
- Candidates need to ensure that the accuracy of the corrections as there would not be another chance to correct these details.
How to correct the WBJEE 2022 application form?
The authorities opens the WBJEE application correction facility at the official website. Candidates can check the steps below for reference purpose.
- Candidates have to log in using their WBJEE application number and password.
- They must edit all details as required
- They must submit the corrected details after verifying
- The confirmation page of the corrected application must be downloaded and saved.
Steps to take in case of photo discrepancy
- Candidates who have a discrepancy in their photograph or signature can send an email or SMS in this regard.
- They have to immediately upload the corrected image within 24 hours of receiving the email or SMS.
- If they failed to do so, their application of WBJEE 2022 is liable to be rejected.
Forgot WBJEE 2022 Application No?
- Click on the Forgot Application No button on the login window.
- Enter the following details - Candidate Name, Father Name, Mother Name, Date of Birth, and Security Pin.
- After successful submission, you will get your Application Number.
Forgot Password of WBJEE 2022?
- Go to the login window on the official website.
- Click on the "Forgot Password" Button there.
- Three options will be given as below.
Using Security Question & its Answer chosen during Form filling.
Using a verification code sent via text message (SMS) to Registered Mobile No.
Using a reset link sent via Email to the Registered Email address. - Use one of the given options and retrieve the password.
How to get a duplicate WBJEE 2022 Confirmation Page?
Candidates who have misplaced their WBJEE confirmation page can apply for a duplicate till 60 days after the declaration of the WBJEE 2022 result. Thereafter they are not able to get it from any source. To avail of the duplicate confirmation page of WBJEE, candidates have to apply to WBJEEB with a DD for Rs 500 in favor of “West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board” payable in Kolkata.
Application Fees
Category | Quota | Mode | Gender | Amount |
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General | Online | Male, Transgender, Female | ₹ 500 | |
OBC, ST, SC | Online | Male, Transgender, Female | ₹ 400 |
WBJEE B.Tech Syllabus
Mathematics
Algebra |
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A.P., G.P., H.P.: Definition A.P. and G.P.; general term; summation of first n-terms of series ∑n, ∑n², ∑n³; arithmetic/ geometric series, A.M., G.M., and their relation; infinite G.P. series and its sum |
Logarithms: Definition; general properties; change of base |
Complex numbers: Definition in terms of ordered pair of real numbers and properties of complex numbers; complex conjugate; triangle inequality; amplitude of complex numbers and its properties; square root of complex numbers; cube roots of unity |
Complex numbers: De Moivre's theorem (statement only) and its elementary applications. Solution of quadratic equation in complex number system |
Polynomial equation: Nth degree equation has exactly n roots (statement only); quadratic equations: Quadratic equations with real coefficients; relations between roots and coefficients; nature of roots; formation of a quadratic equation |
Polynomial equation: Sign and magnitude of the quadratic expression ax²+bx+c (where a, b, c are rational numbers and a ≠ 0) |
Permutation and combination: Permutation of n different things taken r at a time (r ≤ n). Permutation of n things not all different. Permutation with repetitions (circular permutation excluded). Combinations of n different things taken r at a time (r ≤ n) |
Permutation and combination: Combination of n things not all different. Basic properties. Problems involving both permutations and combinations |
Principle of mathematical induction: Statement of the principle, proof by induction for the sum of squares, sum of cubes of first n natural numbers, divisibility properties like 2²ⁿ-1 is divisible by 3 (n ≥ 1), 7 divides 3²ⁿ⁺¹+2ⁿ⁺² (n ≥ 1) |
Binomial theorem (positive integral index): Statement of the theorem, general term, middle term, equidistant terms, properties of binomial coefficients |
Matrices: Concepts of m x n (m ≤ 3, n ≤ 3) real matrices, operations of addition, scalar multiplication and multiplication of matrices. Transpose of a matrix. Determinant of a square matrix. Properties of determinants (statement only) |
Matrices: Minor, cofactor, and adjoint of a matrix. Non singular matrix. Inverse of a matrix. Finding area of a triangle. Solutions of system of linear equations. (not more than 3 variables) |
Sets, relations, and mappings: Idea of sets, subsets, power set, complement, union, intersection and difference of sets, Venn diagram, De Morgan's laws, inclusion/ exclusion formula for two or three finite sets, Cartesian product of sets |
Sets, relations, and mappings: Relation and its properties. Equivalence relation-definition and elementary examples, mappings, range and domain, injective, surjective, and bijective mappings, composition of mappings, inverse of a mapping |
Statistics and probability: Measure of dispersion, mean, variance and standard deviation, frequency distribution. Addition and multiplication rules of probability, conditional probability and Bayes’ theorem, independence of events |
Statistics and probability: Repeated independent trials and binomial distribution |
Trigonometry |
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Trigonometric functions, addition, and subtraction formulae, formulae involving multiple and submultiple angles, general solution of trigonometric equations |
Properties of triangles, inverse trigonometric functions, and their properties |
Coordinate geometry of two dimensions |
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Distance formula, Section formula, Area of a triangle, Condition of collinearity of three points in a plane |
Polar coordinates, transformation from Cartesian to polar coordinates, and vice versa |
Parallel transformation of axes |
Concept of locus, locus problems involving all geometrical configurations, slope of a line |
Equation of lines in different forms, Angle between two lines |
Condition of perpendicularity and parallelism of two lines |
Distance of a point from a line |
Distance between two parallel lines |
Lines through the point of intersection of two lines |
Angle bisector |
Equation of a circle with a given center and radius |
Condition that a general equation of second degree in x, y may represent a circle |
Equation of a circle in terms of endpoints of a diameter |
Equation of tangent, normal, and chord |
Parametric equation of a circle |
Intersection of a line with a circle |
Equation of common chord of two intersecting circles |
Definition of conic section, directrix, focus, and eccentricity, classification based on eccentricity |
Equation of parabola, ellipse, and hyperbola in standard form, their foci, directrices, eccentricities, and parametric equations |
Coordinate geometry of three dimensions |
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Direction cosines and direction ratios, Distance between two points and section formula, Equation of a straight line, Equation of a plane, Distance of a point from a plane |
Calculus |
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Differential calculus: Functions, domain, and range set of functions, composition of two functions and inverse of a function, limit, continuity, derivative, chain rule and derivative of functions in various forms. Concept of differential |
Differential calculus: Rolle's theorem and Lagrange's mean value theorem (statement only). Their geometric interpretation and elementary application. L'hospital's rule (statement only) and applications. Second order derivative |
Integral calculus: Integration as a reverse process of differentiation, indefinite integral of standard functions. Integration by parts. Integration by substitution and partial fraction. Definite integral as a limit of a sum with equal subdivisions |
Integral calculus: Fundamental theorem of integral calculus and its applications. Properties of definite integrals |
Differential equations: Formation of ordinary differential equations, solution of homogeneous differential equations, separation of variables method, linear first order differential equations |
Application of calculus: Tangents and normals, conditions of tangency. Determination of monotonicity, maxima and minima. Differential coefficient as a measure of rate. Motion in a straight line with constant acceleration |
Application of calculus: Geometric interpretation of definite integral as area, calculation of area bounded by elementary curves and straight lines. Area of the region included between two elementary curves |
Vectors: Addition of vectors, scalar multiplication, dot and cross products, scalar triple product |
Physics
Physical world, measurements, units, and dimensions |
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Physical world, measurements, units, and dimensions of physical quantities, dimensional analysis and its applications, error in measurements, significant figures |
Kinematics |
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Scalars and vectors, representation of vectors in 3D, dot and cross product, and their applications, elementary differential and integral calculus, time-velocity and relevant graphs, equations of motion with uniform acceleration |
Laws of motion |
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Newton’s laws of motion, using algebra and calculus, inertial and non inertial frames, conservation of linear momentum with applications, elastic and inelastic collisions, impulse centripetal force, banking of roads, relative velocity |
Projectile motion and uniform circular motion work, power, energy: Work, power, energy Work, work-energy theorem, power, energy, work done by constant and variable forces, PE and KE, conservation of mechanical energy |
Conservative and non conservative forces, PE of a spring, motion of centre of mass, connected systems, friction: Centre of mass of two-particle system, motion of connected system, torque, equilibrium of rigid bodies |
Moments of inertia of simple geometric bodies (2D) [without derivation] conservation of angular momentum, friction and laws of friction |
Gravitation |
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Kepler’s laws, (only statement) universal law of gravitation, acceleration due to gravity (g), variation of g, gravitational potential and PE, escape velocity, orbital velocity of satellites, geostationary orbits |
Bulk properties of matter |
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Elasticity, Hooke’s law, Young’s modulus, bulk modulus, shear, rigidity modulus, Poisson’s ratio elastic potential energy |
Fluid pressure: Pressure due to a fluid column, buoyancy, Pascal’s law, effect of gravity on fluid pressure |
Surface tension: Surface energy, phenomena involving surface tension, angle of contact, capillary rise |
Viscosity |
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Coefficient of viscosity, streamline and turbulent motion, Reynold’s number, Stoke’s law, terminal velocity, Bernoulli’s theorem |
Heat and thermal physics: Heat and temperature, thermal expansion of solids, liquids and gases, ideal gas laws, isothermal and adiabatic processes; anomalous expansion of water and its effects, sp |
Heat and thermal physics: Heat capacity, Cp, Cv, calorimetry |
Change of state, specific latent heat capacity |
Heat transfer; conduction, thermal and thermometric conductivity, convection and radiation, Newton's law of cooling, Stefan's law |
Thermodynamics |
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Thermal equilibrium (zeroth law of thermodynamics), heat, work, and internal energy |
1st law of thermodynamics, isothermal and adiabatic processes, 2nd law of thermodynamics, reversible, and irreversible processes |
Kinetic theory of gases |
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Equation of state of a perfect gas, kinetic theory of gases, assumptions in kinetic theory of gases, concept of pressure, and temperature; RMS speed of gas molecules; degrees of freedom |
Law of equipartition of energy (introductory ideas) and application to specific heats of gases; mean free path, Avogadro number |
Oscillations and waves |
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Periodic motion-time period, frequency, time-displacement equation, simple harmonic motion (S.H.M.) and its equation; phase; S.H.M. in different systems, restoring force and force const, energy in S.H.M.-KE and PE, free |
Forced and damped oscillations (introductory ideas), resonance wave motion, equation for progressive wave, longitudinal and transverse waves, sound waves, Newton’s formula and Laplace’s correction, factors affecting the velocity of sound in air |
Principles of superposition of waves, reflection of waves, standing waves in strings and organ pipes, fundamental mode, harmonics and overtones, beats, Doppler effect |
Electrostatics |
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Conservation of electric charges, Coulomb's law-force between two-point charges, forces between multiple charges; superposition principle and continuous charge distribution |
Electric field and potential due to a point charge and distribution of charges, electric field lines electric field due to a dipole; torque on a dipole in uniform electric field; electric flux, Gauss' theorem and its simple applications |
Conductors and insulators, free charges and bound charges inside a conductor; dielectrics and electric polarisation, capacitors and capacitance, combination of capacitors in series and in parallel |
Capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor with and without dielectric medium between the plates, energy stored in a capacitor |
Current electricity |
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Electric current and conductor, drift velocity mobility and their relation with electric current; Ohm's law, electrical resistance, Ohmic and non-Ohmic conductors, electrical energy and power, carbon resistors, colour codes, combination of resistances |
Temperature dependence of resistances, electric cell, EMF and internal resistance of an electric cell, pd, combination of cells, secondary cells, (introductory) Kirchhoff’s laws of electrical network, simple applications, principle of Wheatstone bridge |
Metre bridge and potentiometer and their uses, thermoelectricity; Seebeck effect; Peltier effect, thermo EMF |
Magnetic effect of current |
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Concept of magnetic field, Oersted's experiment, Biot-Savart law and its application to current carrying circular loop; Ampere's law and its applications to infinitely long straight wire, straight and toroidal solenoids |
Force on a moving charge in uniform magnetic and electric fields, cyclotron frequency; force on a current-carrying conductor in a uniform magnetic field, force between two parallel current-carrying conductors-definition of ampere |
Torque experienced by a current loop in a uniform magnetic field; moving coil galvanometer-its current sensitivity and conversion to ammeter, and voltmeter, Inter-conversion of voltmeter and ammeter, and change of their ranges |
Magnetics |
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Current loop as a magnetic dipole and its magnetic dipole moment, magnetic dipole moment of a revolving electron, magnetic field intensity due to a magnetic dipole bar magnet along its axis and perpendicular to its axis |
Torque on a magnetic dipole (bar magnet) in a uniform magnetic field; magnet as an equivalent solenoid, magnetic field lines; earth's magnetic field and its magnetic elements |
Para-, dia-, and ferro- magnetic substances, with examples |
Electromagnets and the factors affecting their strengths, permanent magnets |
Electromagnetic induction and alternating current |
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Electromagnetic induction; Faraday's laws, induced EMF and current; Lenz's Law, eddy currents, self and mutual induction, alternating currents, peak and RMS value of alternating current and voltage; reactance and impedance; LR and CR circuits |
Phase lag and lead, LCR series circuit, resonance; power in AC circuits, wattless current |
Electromagnetic waves |
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Electromagnetic waves and their characteristics (qualitative ideas only), transverse nature of electromagnetic waves, electromagnetic spectrum, applications of the waves from the different parts of the spectrum |
Optics-I (ray optics) |
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Reflection of light, spherical mirrors, mirror formula |
Refraction of light, total internal reflection, and its applications, optical fibres, refraction at spherical surfaces, lenses, thin lens formula, lensmaker's formula |
Newton's relation: Displacement method to find position of images (conjugate points) magnification, power of a lens, combination of thin lenses in contact, combination of a lens and a mirror refraction, and dispersion of light through a prism |
Optical instruments, human eye, image formation and accommodation, correction of eye defects (myopia, hypermetropia) using lenses, microscopes and astronomical telescopes (reflecting and refracting), and their magnifying powers |
Optics-II (wave optics) |
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Scattering of light-blue colour of the sky, elementary idea of Raman effect; wave optics: Wave front and Huygens principle, reflection and refraction of plane wave at a plane surface using wave fronts |
Proof of laws of reflection and refraction using Huygens principle interference, Young's double slit experiment and expression for fringe width, coherent sources, Fraunhofer diffraction due to a single slit |
Particle nature of light and wave particle dualism |
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Photoelectric effect, Hertz and Lenard’s observations; Einstein’s photoelectric equation-particle nature of light, matter waves; wave nature of particles, De Broglie relation |
Atomic physics |
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Alpha-particle scattering experiment Rutherford's nuclear atom model of atom; Bohr model of hydrogen atom, energy levels in a hydrogen atom, hydrogen spectrum, continuous, and characteristic X-rays |
Nuclear physics |
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Composition and size of nucleus, atomic masses, isotopes, isobars; isotones, radioactivity-alpha, beta, and gamma particles/ rays and their properties; radioactive decay law; mass energy relation, mass defect |
Binding energy per nucleon and its variation with mass number; nuclear fission, and fusion |
Solid state electronics |
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Energy bands in solids (qualitative ideas only), conductors, insulators, and semiconductors; semiconductor diode-I-V characteristics in forward and reverse bias, diode as a rectifier; I-V characteristics of LED, photodiode, solar cell, and zener diode |
Zener diode as a voltage regulator, junction transistor (BJT), transistor action, characteristics of a BJT, BJT as an amplifier (CE configuration) and oscillator; logic gates (OR, AND, NOT, NAND, and NOR) |
Chemistry
Atoms, molecules, and chemical arithmetic |
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Dalton’s atomic theory; Gay Lussac’s law of gaseous volume; Avogadro’s hypothesis and its applications |
Atomic mass; molecular mass; equivalent weight; valency; gram atomic weight; gram molecular weight; gram equivalent weight and mole concept; chemical formulae; balanced chemical equations |
Calculations (based on mole concept) involving common oxidation-reduction, neutralization, and displacement reactions; concentration in terms of mole fraction, molarity, molality, and normality |
Percentage composition, empirical formula, and molecular formula; numerical problems |
Atomic structure |
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Concept of nuclear atom-electron, proton, and neutron (charge and mass), atomic number |
Rutherford's model and its limitations; extra nuclear structure; line spectra of hydrogen atom |
Quantization of energy (Planck’s equation E = hν); Bohr’s model of hydrogen atom and its limitations, Sommerfeld’s modifications (elementary idea); the four quantum numbers |
Ground state electronic configurations of many electron atoms and monatomic ions; the Aufbau principle; Pauli’s exclusion principle and Hund’s rule |
Dual nature of matter and light, De Broglie's relationship, uncertainty principle; the concept of atomic orbitals, shapes of s, p, and d orbitals (pictorial approach) |
Radioactivity and nuclear chemistry |
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Radioactivity α-, β-, γ rays, and their properties; artificial transmutation; rate of radioactive decay, decay constant, half-life and average age life period of radio-elements; units of radioactivity; numerical problems |
Stability of the atomic nucleus-effect of neutron-proton (n/ p) ratio on the modes of decay, group displacement law, radioisotopes and their uses (C, P, Co, and I as examples) isobars and isotones (definition and examples) |
Elementary idea of nuclear fission and fusion reactions |
The periodic table and chemical families |
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Modern periodic law (based on atomic number); modern periodic table based on electronic configurations, groups (Gr. 1-18) and periods |
Types of elements-representative (s-block and p-block), transition (d-block) elements and inner transition (f-block/ lanthanides and actinides), and their general characteristics |
Periodic trends in physical and chemical properties-atomic radii, valency, ionization energy, electron affinity, electronegativity, metallic character, acidic, and basic characters of oxides and hydrides of the representative elements (up to Z = 36) |
Position of hydrogen and the noble gases in the periodic table; diagonal relationships |
Chemical bonding and molecular structure |
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Valence electrons, the octet rule, electrovalent, covalent, and coordinate covalent bonds with examples; properties of electrovalent and covalent compounds |
Limitations of octet rule (examples); Fajans rule |
Directionality of covalent bonds, shapes of polyatomic molecules (examples); concept of hybridization of atomic orbitals (qualitative pictorial approach): sp, sp2 , sp3, and dsp2 |
Molecular orbital energy diagrams for homonuclear diatomic species-bond order and magnetic properties |
Valence shell electron pair repulsion (VSEPR) concept (elementary idea)-shapes of molecules |
Concept of resonance (elementary idea), resonance structures (examples) |
Elementary idea about electronegativity, bond polarity and dipole moment, inter-and intra-molecular hydrogen bonding, and its effects on physical properties (mp, bp, and solubility); hydrogen bridge bonds in diborane |
Coordination compounds |
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Introduction, double salts and complex salts, coordination compounds (examples only), Werner's theory, coordination number (examples of coordination number 4 and 6 only), colour, magnetic properties, and shapes |
IUPAC Nomenclature of mononuclear coordination compounds |
Solid state |
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Classification of solids based on different binding forces: Molecular, ionic, covalent, and metallic solids, amorphous, and crystalline solids (elementary idea) |
Unit cell in two dimensional and three dimensional lattices, calculation of density of unit cell, packing in solids, packing efficiency, voids, number of atoms per unit cell in a cubic unit cell, point defects, electrical, and magnetic properties |
Band theory of metals, conductors, semiconductors, and insulators and n and p type semiconductors |
Liquid state |
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Vapour pressure, viscosity, and surface tension (qualitative idea only, no mathematical derivations) |
Gaseous state |
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Measurable properties of gases |
Boyle’s law and Charles law, absolute scale of temperature, kinetic theory of gases, ideal gas equation-average, root mean square and most probable velocities, and their relationship with temperature |
Dalton's law of partial pressure, Graham's law of gaseous diffusion |
Deviations from ideal behaviour |
Liquefaction of gases, real gases, Van Der Waals equation; numerical problems |
Chemical energetics and chemical dynamics |
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Chemical energetics-conservation of energy principle, energy changes in physical and chemical transformations |
First law of thermodynamics; internal energy, work, and heat, pressure-volume work; enthalpy |
Internal energy change (ΔE) and enthalpy change (ΔH) in a chemical reaction |
Hess's law and its applications (numerical problems) |
Heat of reaction, fusion, and vaporization; second law of thermodynamics; entropy; free energy; criterion of spontaneity |
Third law of thermodynamics (brief introduction) |
Chemical equilibrium-the law of mass action, dynamic nature of chemical equilibrium |
Equilibrium constants, Le Chatelier's principle |
Equilibrium constants of gaseous reactions (Kp and Kc) and relation between them (examples) |
Significance of ΔG and ΔGº |
Chemical dynamics-factors affecting the rate of chemical reactions (concentration, pressure, temperature, catalyst), concept of collision theory |
Arrhenius equation and concept of activation energy |
Order and molecularity (determination excluded); first order reactions, rate constant, half-life (numerical problems), examples of first order and second order reactions |
Physical chemistry of solutions |
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Colloidal solutions: Differences from true solutions; hydrophobic and hydrophilic colloids (examples and uses); coagulation and peptization of colloids; dialysis and its applications; Brownian motion; Tyndall effect and its applications |
Colloidal solutions: Elementary idea of emulsion, surfactant, and micelle |
Electrolytic solutions: Specific conductance, equivalent conductance, ionic conductance, Kohlrausch’s law, Faraday’s laws of electrolysis, applications. Numerical problems |
Non-electrolytic solutions: Types of solution, vapour pressure of solutions; Raoult’s law; colligative properties-lowering of vapour pressure, elevation of boiling point, depression of freezing point |
Non-electrolytic solutions: Osmotic pressure and their relationships with molecular mass (without derivations); numerical problems |
Ionic and redox equilibrium |
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Ionic equilibria: Ionization of weak electrolytes, Ostwald’s dilution law; ionization constants of weak acids and bases, ionic product of water, the pH-scale, pH of aqueous solutions of acids and bases; buffer solutions |
Ionic equilibria: Buffer action and Henderson equation |
Ionization constants of weak acids and bases, ionic product of water, the pH-scale, pH of aqueous solutions of acids and bases; buffer solutions, buffer action and Henderson equation |
Acid-base titrations, acid-base indicators (structures not required) |
Hydrolysis of salts (elementary idea), solubility product, common ion effect (no numerical problems) |
Redox equilibrium |
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Oxidation-reduction reactions as electron transfer processes, oxidation numbers, balancing of redox reactions by oxidation number and ion-electron methods |
Standard electrode potentials (E°), electrochemical series, feasibility of a redox reaction |
Significance of Gibb’s equation: ΔG° = – nFΔE° (without derivation), no numerical problems |
Redox titrations with (examples); Nernst equations (numerical problems) |
Hydrogen |
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Position of hydrogen in periodic table, occurrence, isotopes, preparation, properties, and uses of hydrogen, hydrides-ionic covalent and interstitial; physical and chemical properties of water, heavy water, hydrogen peroxide-preparation |
Reactions and structure and use; hydrogen as a fuel |
Chemistry of non-metallic elements and their compounds |
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Carbon: Occurrence, isotopes, allotropes (graphite, diamond, fullerene); CO and CO₂ production, properties and uses |
Nitrogen and phosphorus: Occurrence, isotopes, allotropes, isolation from natural sources and purification, reactivity of the free elements. Preparation, properties, reactions of NH₃, PH₃, NO, NO₂, HNO₂, HNO₃, P₄O₁₀, H₃PO₃, and H₃PO₄ |
Oxygen and sulphur: Occurrence, isotopes, allotropic forms, isolation from natural sources and purification, properties and reactions of the free elements. Water, unusual properties of water, heavy water (production and uses) |
Oxygen and sulphur: Hydrogen peroxide and ozone (production, purification, properties, and uses) |
Halogens: Comparative study, occurrence, physical states, and chemical reactivities of the free elements, peculiarities of fluorine and iodine; hydracids of halogens (preparation, properties, reactions, and uses), interhalogen compounds (examples) |
Halogens: Oxyacids of chlorine |
Chemistry of metals |
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General principles of metallurgy-occurrence, concentration of ores, production and purification of metals, mineral wealth of India |
Typical metals (Na, Ca, Al, Fe, Cu, and Zn)-occurrence, extraction, purification (where applicable), properties and reactions with air, water, acids, and nonmetals |
Manufacture of steels and alloy steel (Bessemer, open-hearth, and LD process) |
Principles of chemistry involved in electroplating, anodizing, and galvanizing |
Preparation and Properties of K2Cr2O7 and KMnO4 |
Lanthanoids-electronic configuration, oxidation states, chemical reactivity, and lanthanoid contraction and its consequences |
Actinoids-electronic configuration, oxidation states and comparison with lanthanides |
Chemistry in industry |
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Large scale production (including physicochemical principles where applicable, omitting technical details) and uses of sulphuric acid (contact process), ammonia (Haber’s process), nitric acid (Ostwald’s process) |
Sodium bicarbonate, and sodium carbonate (solvay process) |
Polymers |
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Natural and synthetic polymers, methods of polymerization (addition and condensation), copolymerization, some important polymers-natural and synthetic like polythene, nylon polyesters, bakelite, rubber |
Biodegradable and non-Biodegradable polymers |
Surface chemistry |
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Adsorption-physisorption and chemisorption, factors affecting adsorption of gases on solids, catalysis, homogenous and heterogenous activity, and selectivity; enzyme catalysis colloidal state distinction between true solutions, colloids and suspension |
Lyophilic, lyophobic multimolecular and macromolecular colloids; properties of colloids; Tyndall effect, Brownian movement, electrophoresis, coagulation, emulsion-types of emulsions |
Environmental chemistry |
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Common modes of pollution of air, water, and soil |
Ozone layer, ozone hole-important chemical reactions in the atmosphere, smog; major atmospheric pollutants; greenhouse effect; global warming pollution due to industrial wastes, green chemistry as an alternative tool for reducing pollution |
Strategies for control of environment pollution |
Chemistry of carbon compounds |
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Hybridization of carbon: σ-and π-bonds |
Isomerism-constitutional and stereoisomerism; geometrical and optical isomerism of compounds containing up to two asymmetric carbon atoms |
IUPAC nomenclature of simple organic compounds-hydrocarbons, mono and bifunctional molecules only (alicyclic and heterocyclic compounds excluded) |
Conformations of ethane and n-butane (Newman projection only) |
Electronic effects: Inductive, resonance, and hyper conjugation |
Stability of carbocation, carbanion, and free radicals; rearrangement of carbocation; electrophiles and nucleophiles, tautomerism in β-dicarbonyl compounds, acidity and basicity of simple organic compounds |
Compounds |
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Alkanes: Preparation from alkyl halides and carboxylic acids; reactions-halogenation and combustion |
Alkenes and alkynes: Preparation from alcohols; formation of Grignard reagents and their synthetic applications for the preparation of alkanes, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, and acids; SNl and SN2 reactions (preliminary concept) |
Alkenes and alkynes: Markownikoff’s and anti-Markownikoff’s additions; hydroboration; oxymercuration-demercuration, reduction of alkenes and alkynes (H₂/ lindlar catalyst and Na in liquid NH₃), metal acetylides |
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes |
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Haloalkanes-preparation from alcohols; nomenclature, nature of C-X bond, physical and chemical properties, mechanism of substitution reactions, optical rotation |
Formation of Grignard reagents and their synthetic applications for the preparation of alkanes, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, and acids; SN1 and SN2 reactions (preliminary concept) |
Uses and environmental effects of-dichloromethane, trichloromethane, tetrachloromethane, iodoform, freons, DDT |
Alcohols |
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Preparation of alcohols from carbonyl compounds and esters |
Reaction-dehydration, oxidation, esterification, reaction with sodium, ZnCl₂/ HCl, phosphorus halides |
Ethers: Preparation by Williamson’s synthesis; cleavage with HCl and HI |
Aldehydes and ketones: Preparation from esters, acid chlorides, gem-dihalides, Ca-salt of carboxylic acids |
Reaction: Nucleophilic addition with HCN, hydrazine, hydroxyl amines, semi carbazides, alcohols; aldol condensation, Clemmensen and Wolff-Kishner reduction, haloform, Cannizzaro, and Wittig reactions |
Carboxylic acids: Hydrolysis of esters (mechanism excluded) and cyanides; Hunsdiecker and HVZ reactions |
Aliphatic amines: Preparation from nitro, cyano, and amido compounds. Distinction of 1º, 2º, and 3º amines (Hinsberg method); reaction with HNO2; carbylamine reaction |
Aromatic compounds |
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Benzene-Kekule structure, aromaticity, and Hückel rule |
Electrophilic substitution-halogenation, sulfonation, nitration, Friedel Crafts reaction, ozonolysis |
Directive influence of substituents in monosubstituted benzenes |
Carcinogenicity and toxicity |
Amines-preparation from reduction of nitro compounds; formation of diazonium salts and their stability; replacement of diazonium group with H, OH, X (halogen), CN and NO2, diazo coupling and reduction |
Haloarenes-nature of C-X bond, substitution reactions; nucleophilic substitution, cine substitution (excluding mechanism, directive influence of halogen in monosubstituted compounds only) |
Phenols-halogenation, sulfonation, nitration, Reimer-Tiemann, and Kolbe reactions |
Aromatic aldehydes-preparation by Gattermann, Gattermann-Koch, Rosenmund, and Stephen’s method |
Reactions-Perkin, benzoin, and Cannizzaro |
Application oriented chemistry |
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Main ingredients, their chemical natures (structures excluded) and their side effects, if any, of common antiseptics, analgesics, antacids, vitamin-C |
Introduction to biomolecules |
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Carbohydrates-pentoses and hexoses |
Distinctive chemical reactions of glucose |
Aminoacids-glycine, alanine, aspartic acid, cysteine (structures) |
Zwitterion structures of amino acids, peptide bond |
ADP and ATP-structures and role in bioenergetics; nucleic acids-DNA and RNA skeleton structures |
Names of essential elements in biological system |
Principles of qualitative analysis |
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Detection of water soluble non-interfering acid and basic radicals by dry and wet tests from among: (i) Acid radicals-Cl¯, S₂¯, SO₄²¯, NO₃¯, CO₃²¯. (b) Basic radicals: Cu²⁺, Al³⁺, Fe³⁺, Fe²⁺, Zn²⁺, Ca²⁺, Mg²⁺, Na⁺ , NH₄⁺ |
Detection of special elements (N, Cl, Br, I, and S) in organic compounds by chemical tests |
Identification of functional groups in: Phenols, aromatic amines, aldehydes, ketones, and carboxylic acids |
WBJEE B.Pharma Syllabus
Physics
Physical world, measurements, units, and dimensions |
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Physical world, measurements, units, and dimensions of physical quantities, dimensional analysis and its applications, error in measurements, significant figures |
Kinematics |
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Scalars and vectors, representation of vectors in 3D, dot and cross product, and their applications, elementary differential and integral calculus, time-velocity and relevant graphs, equations of motion with uniform acceleration |
Laws of motion |
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Newton’s laws of motion, using algebra and calculus, inertial and non inertial frames, conservation of linear momentum with applications, elastic and inelastic collisions, impulse centripetal force, banking of roads, relative velocity |
Projectile motion and uniform circular motion work, power, energy: Work, power, energy Work, work-energy theorem, power, energy, work done by constant and variable forces, PE and KE, conservation of mechanical energy |
Conservative and non conservative forces, PE of a spring, motion of centre of mass, connected systems, friction: Centre of mass of two-particle system, motion of connected system, torque, equilibrium of rigid bodies |
Moments of inertia of simple geometric bodies (2D) [without derivation] conservation of angular momentum, friction and laws of friction |
Gravitation |
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Kepler’s laws, (only statement) universal law of gravitation, acceleration due to gravity (g), variation of g, gravitational potential and PE, escape velocity, orbital velocity of satellites, geostationary orbits |
Bulk properties of matter |
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Elasticity, Hooke’s law, Young’s modulus, bulk modulus, shear, rigidity modulus, Poisson’s ratio elastic potential energy |
Fluid pressure: Pressure due to a fluid column, buoyancy, Pascal’s law, effect of gravity on fluid pressure |
Surface tension: Surface energy, phenomena involving surface tension, angle of contact, capillary rise |
Viscosity |
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Coefficient of viscosity, streamline and turbulent motion, Reynold’s number, Stoke’s law, terminal velocity, Bernoulli’s theorem |
Heat and thermal physics: Heat and temperature, thermal expansion of solids, liquids and gases, ideal gas laws, isothermal and adiabatic processes; anomalous expansion of water and its effects, sp |
Heat and thermal physics: Heat capacity, Cp, Cv, calorimetry |
Change of state, specific latent heat capacity |
Heat transfer; conduction, thermal and thermometric conductivity, convection and radiation, Newton's law of cooling, Stefan's law |
Thermodynamics |
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Thermal equilibrium (zeroth law of thermodynamics), heat, work, and internal energy |
1st law of thermodynamics, isothermal and adiabatic processes, 2nd law of thermodynamics, reversible, and irreversible processes |
Kinetic theory of gases |
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Equation of state of a perfect gas, kinetic theory of gases, assumptions in kinetic theory of gases, concept of pressure, and temperature; RMS speed of gas molecules; degrees of freedom |
Law of equipartition of energy (introductory ideas) and application to specific heats of gases; mean free path, Avogadro number |
Oscillations and waves |
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Periodic motion-time period, frequency, time-displacement equation, simple harmonic motion (S.H.M.) and its equation; phase; S.H.M. in different systems, restoring force and force const, energy in S.H.M.-KE and PE, free |
Forced and damped oscillations (introductory ideas), resonance wave motion, equation for progressive wave, longitudinal and transverse waves, sound waves, Newton’s formula and Laplace’s correction, factors affecting the velocity of sound in air |
Principles of superposition of waves, reflection of waves, standing waves in strings and organ pipes, fundamental mode, harmonics and overtones, beats, Doppler effect |
Electrostatics |
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Conservation of electric charges, Coulomb's law-force between two-point charges, forces between multiple charges; superposition principle and continuous charge distribution |
Electric field and potential due to a point charge and distribution of charges, electric field lines electric field due to a dipole; torque on a dipole in uniform electric field; electric flux, Gauss' theorem and its simple applications |
Conductors and insulators, free charges and bound charges inside a conductor; dielectrics and electric polarisation, capacitors and capacitance, combination of capacitors in series and in parallel |
Capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor with and without dielectric medium between the plates, energy stored in a capacitor |
Current electricity |
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Electric current and conductor, drift velocity mobility and their relation with electric current; Ohm's law, electrical resistance, Ohmic and non-Ohmic conductors, electrical energy and power, carbon resistors, colour codes, combination of resistances |
Temperature dependence of resistances, electric cell, EMF and internal resistance of an electric cell, pd, combination of cells, secondary cells, (introductory) Kirchhoff’s laws of electrical network, simple applications, principle of Wheatstone bridge |
Metre bridge and potentiometer and their uses, thermoelectricity; Seebeck effect; Peltier effect, thermo EMF |
Magnetic effect of current |
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Concept of magnetic field, Oersted's experiment, Biot-Savart law and its application to current carrying circular loop; Ampere's law and its applications to infinitely long straight wire, straight and toroidal solenoids |
Force on a moving charge in uniform magnetic and electric fields, cyclotron frequency; force on a current-carrying conductor in a uniform magnetic field, force between two parallel current-carrying conductors-definition of ampere |
Torque experienced by a current loop in a uniform magnetic field; moving coil galvanometer-its current sensitivity and conversion to ammeter, and voltmeter, Inter-conversion of voltmeter and ammeter, and change of their ranges |
Magnetics |
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Current loop as a magnetic dipole and its magnetic dipole moment, magnetic dipole moment of a revolving electron, magnetic field intensity due to a magnetic dipole bar magnet along its axis and perpendicular to its axis |
Torque on a magnetic dipole (bar magnet) in a uniform magnetic field; magnet as an equivalent solenoid, magnetic field lines; earth's magnetic field and its magnetic elements |
Para-, dia-, and ferro- magnetic substances, with examples |
Electromagnets and the factors affecting their strengths, permanent magnets |
Electromagnetic induction and alternating current |
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Electromagnetic induction; Faraday's laws, induced EMF and current; Lenz's Law, eddy currents, self and mutual induction, alternating currents, peak and RMS value of alternating current and voltage; reactance and impedance; LR and CR circuits |
Phase lag and lead, LCR series circuit, resonance; power in AC circuits, wattless current |
Electromagnetic waves |
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Electromagnetic waves and their characteristics (qualitative ideas only), transverse nature of electromagnetic waves, electromagnetic spectrum, applications of the waves from the different parts of the spectrum |
Optics-I (ray optics) |
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Reflection of light, spherical mirrors, mirror formula |
Refraction of light, total internal reflection, and its applications, optical fibres, refraction at spherical surfaces, lenses, thin lens formula, lensmaker's formula |
Newton's relation: Displacement method to find position of images (conjugate points) magnification, power of a lens, combination of thin lenses in contact, combination of a lens and a mirror refraction, and dispersion of light through a prism |
Optical instruments, human eye, image formation and accommodation, correction of eye defects (myopia, hypermetropia) using lenses, microscopes and astronomical telescopes (reflecting and refracting), and their magnifying powers |
Optics-II (wave optics) |
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Scattering of light-blue colour of the sky, elementary idea of Raman effect; wave optics: Wave front and Huygens principle, reflection and refraction of plane wave at a plane surface using wave fronts |
Proof of laws of reflection and refraction using Huygens principle interference, Young's double slit experiment and expression for fringe width, coherent sources, Fraunhofer diffraction due to a single slit |
Particle nature of light and wave particle dualism |
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Photoelectric effect, Hertz and Lenard’s observations; Einstein’s photoelectric equation-particle nature of light, matter waves; wave nature of particles, De Broglie relation |
Atomic physics |
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Alpha-particle scattering experiment Rutherford's nuclear atom model of atom; Bohr model of hydrogen atom, energy levels in a hydrogen atom, hydrogen spectrum, continuous, and characteristic X-rays |
Nuclear physics |
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Composition and size of nucleus, atomic masses, isotopes, isobars; isotones, radioactivity-alpha, beta, and gamma particles/ rays and their properties; radioactive decay law; mass energy relation, mass defect |
Binding energy per nucleon and its variation with mass number; nuclear fission, and fusion |
Solid state electronics |
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Energy bands in solids (qualitative ideas only), conductors, insulators, and semiconductors; semiconductor diode-I-V characteristics in forward and reverse bias, diode as a rectifier; I-V characteristics of LED, photodiode, solar cell, and zener diode |
Zener diode as a voltage regulator, junction transistor (BJT), transistor action, characteristics of a BJT, BJT as an amplifier (CE configuration) and oscillator; logic gates (OR, AND, NOT, NAND, and NOR) |
Chemistry
Atoms, molecules, and chemical arithmetic |
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Dalton’s atomic theory; Gay Lussac’s law of gaseous volume; Avogadro’s hypothesis and its applications |
Atomic mass; molecular mass; equivalent weight; valency; gram atomic weight; gram molecular weight; gram equivalent weight and mole concept; chemical formulae; balanced chemical equations |
Calculations (based on mole concept) involving common oxidation-reduction, neutralization, and displacement reactions; concentration in terms of mole fraction, molarity, molality, and normality |
Percentage composition, empirical formula, and molecular formula; numerical problems |
Atomic structure |
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Concept of nuclear atom-electron, proton, and neutron (charge and mass), atomic number |
Rutherford's model and its limitations; extra nuclear structure; line spectra of hydrogen atom |
Quantization of energy (Planck’s equation E = hν); Bohr’s model of hydrogen atom and its limitations, Sommerfeld’s modifications (elementary idea); the four quantum numbers |
Ground state electronic configurations of many electron atoms and monatomic ions; the Aufbau principle; Pauli’s exclusion principle and Hund’s rule |
Dual nature of matter and light, De Broglie's relationship, uncertainty principle; the concept of atomic orbitals, shapes of s, p, and d orbitals (pictorial approach) |
Radioactivity and nuclear chemistry |
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Radioactivity α-, β-, γ rays, and their properties; artificial transmutation; rate of radioactive decay, decay constant, half-life and average age life period of radio-elements; units of radioactivity; numerical problems |
Stability of the atomic nucleus-effect of neutron-proton (n/ p) ratio on the modes of decay, group displacement law, radioisotopes and their uses (C, P, Co, and I as examples) isobars and isotones (definition and examples) |
Elementary idea of nuclear fission and fusion reactions |
The periodic table and chemical families |
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Modern periodic law (based on atomic number); modern periodic table based on electronic configurations, groups (Gr. 1-18) and periods |
Types of elements-representative (s-block and p-block), transition (d-block) elements and inner transition (f-block/ lanthanides and actinides), and their general characteristics |
Periodic trends in physical and chemical properties-atomic radii, valency, ionization energy, electron affinity, electronegativity, metallic character, acidic, and basic characters of oxides and hydrides of the representative elements (up to Z = 36) |
Position of hydrogen and the noble gases in the periodic table; diagonal relationships |
Chemical bonding and molecular structure |
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Valence electrons, the octet rule, electrovalent, covalent, and coordinate covalent bonds with examples; properties of electrovalent and covalent compounds |
Limitations of octet rule (examples); Fajans rule |
Directionality of covalent bonds, shapes of polyatomic molecules (examples); concept of hybridization of atomic orbitals (qualitative pictorial approach): sp, sp2 , sp3, and dsp2 |
Molecular orbital energy diagrams for homonuclear diatomic species-bond order and magnetic properties |
Valence shell electron pair repulsion (VSEPR) concept (elementary idea)-shapes of molecules |
Concept of resonance (elementary idea), resonance structures (examples) |
Elementary idea about electronegativity, bond polarity and dipole moment, inter-and intra-molecular hydrogen bonding, and its effects on physical properties (mp, bp, and solubility); hydrogen bridge bonds in diborane |
Coordination compounds |
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Introduction, double salts and complex salts, coordination compounds (examples only), Werner's theory, coordination number (examples of coordination number 4 and 6 only), colour, magnetic properties, and shapes |
IUPAC Nomenclature of mononuclear coordination compounds |
Solid state |
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Classification of solids based on different binding forces: Molecular, ionic, covalent, and metallic solids, amorphous, and crystalline solids (elementary idea) |
Unit cell in two dimensional and three dimensional lattices, calculation of density of unit cell, packing in solids, packing efficiency, voids, number of atoms per unit cell in a cubic unit cell, point defects, electrical, and magnetic properties |
Band theory of metals, conductors, semiconductors, and insulators and n and p type semiconductors |
Liquid state |
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Vapour pressure, viscosity, and surface tension (qualitative idea only, no mathematical derivations) |
Gaseous state |
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Measurable properties of gases |
Boyle’s law and Charles law, absolute scale of temperature, kinetic theory of gases, ideal gas equation-average, root mean square and most probable velocities, and their relationship with temperature |
Dalton's law of partial pressure, Graham's law of gaseous diffusion |
Deviations from ideal behaviour |
Liquefaction of gases, real gases, Van Der Waals equation; numerical problems |
Chemical energetics and chemical dynamics |
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Chemical energetics-conservation of energy principle, energy changes in physical and chemical transformations |
First law of thermodynamics; internal energy, work, and heat, pressure-volume work; enthalpy |
Internal energy change (ΔE) and enthalpy change (ΔH) in a chemical reaction |
Hess's law and its applications (numerical problems) |
Heat of reaction, fusion, and vaporization; second law of thermodynamics; entropy; free energy; criterion of spontaneity |
Third law of thermodynamics (brief introduction) |
Chemical equilibrium-the law of mass action, dynamic nature of chemical equilibrium |
Equilibrium constants, Le Chatelier's principle |
Equilibrium constants of gaseous reactions (Kp and Kc) and relation between them (examples) |
Significance of ΔG and ΔGº |
Chemical dynamics-factors affecting the rate of chemical reactions (concentration, pressure, temperature, catalyst), concept of collision theory |
Arrhenius equation and concept of activation energy |
Order and molecularity (determination excluded); first order reactions, rate constant, half-life (numerical problems), examples of first order and second order reactions |
Physical chemistry of solutions |
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Colloidal solutions: Differences from true solutions; hydrophobic and hydrophilic colloids (examples and uses); coagulation and peptization of colloids; dialysis and its applications; Brownian motion; Tyndall effect and its applications |
Colloidal solutions: Elementary idea of emulsion, surfactant, and micelle |
Electrolytic solutions: Specific conductance, equivalent conductance, ionic conductance, Kohlrausch’s law, Faraday’s laws of electrolysis, applications. Numerical problems |
Non-electrolytic solutions: Types of solution, vapour pressure of solutions; Raoult’s law; colligative properties-lowering of vapour pressure, elevation of boiling point, depression of freezing point |
Non-electrolytic solutions: Osmotic pressure and their relationships with molecular mass (without derivations); numerical problems |
Ionic and redox equilibrium |
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Ionic equilibria: Ionization of weak electrolytes, Ostwald’s dilution law; ionization constants of weak acids and bases, ionic product of water, the pH-scale, pH of aqueous solutions of acids and bases; buffer solutions |
Ionic equilibria: Buffer action and Henderson equation |
Ionization constants of weak acids and bases, ionic product of water, the pH-scale, pH of aqueous solutions of acids and bases; buffer solutions, buffer action and Henderson equation |
Acid-base titrations, acid-base indicators (structures not required) |
Hydrolysis of salts (elementary idea), solubility product, common ion effect (no numerical problems) |
Redox equilibrium |
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Oxidation-reduction reactions as electron transfer processes, oxidation numbers, balancing of redox reactions by oxidation number and ion-electron methods |
Standard electrode potentials (E°), electrochemical series, feasibility of a redox reaction |
Significance of Gibb’s equation: ΔG° = – nFΔE° (without derivation), no numerical problems |
Redox titrations with (examples); Nernst equations (numerical problems) |
Hydrogen |
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Position of hydrogen in periodic table, occurrence, isotopes, preparation, properties, and uses of hydrogen, hydrides-ionic covalent and interstitial; physical and chemical properties of water, heavy water, hydrogen peroxide-preparation |
Reactions and structure and use; hydrogen as a fuel |
Chemistry of non-metallic elements and their compounds |
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Carbon: Occurrence, isotopes, allotropes (graphite, diamond, fullerene); CO and CO₂ production, properties and uses |
Nitrogen and phosphorus: Occurrence, isotopes, allotropes, isolation from natural sources and purification, reactivity of the free elements. Preparation, properties, reactions of NH₃, PH₃, NO, NO₂, HNO₂, HNO₃, P₄O₁₀, H₃PO₃, and H₃PO₄ |
Oxygen and sulphur: Occurrence, isotopes, allotropic forms, isolation from natural sources and purification, properties and reactions of the free elements. Water, unusual properties of water, heavy water (production and uses) |
Oxygen and sulphur: Hydrogen peroxide and ozone (production, purification, properties, and uses) |
Halogens: Comparative study, occurrence, physical states, and chemical reactivities of the free elements, peculiarities of fluorine and iodine; hydracids of halogens (preparation, properties, reactions, and uses), interhalogen compounds (examples) |
Halogens: Oxyacids of chlorine |
Chemistry of metals |
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General principles of metallurgy-occurrence, concentration of ores, production and purification of metals, mineral wealth of India |
Typical metals (Na, Ca, Al, Fe, Cu, and Zn)-occurrence, extraction, purification (where applicable), properties and reactions with air, water, acids, and nonmetals |
Manufacture of steels and alloy steel (Bessemer, open-hearth, and LD process) |
Principles of chemistry involved in electroplating, anodizing, and galvanizing |
Preparation and Properties of K2Cr2O7 and KMnO4 |
Lanthanoids-electronic configuration, oxidation states, chemical reactivity, and lanthanoid contraction and its consequences |
Actinoids-electronic configuration, oxidation states and comparison with lanthanides |
Chemistry in industry |
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Large scale production (including physicochemical principles where applicable, omitting technical details) and uses of sulphuric acid (contact process), ammonia (Haber’s process), nitric acid (Ostwald’s process) |
Sodium bicarbonate, and sodium carbonate (solvay process) |
Polymers |
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Natural and synthetic polymers, methods of polymerization (addition and condensation), copolymerization, some important polymers-natural and synthetic like polythene, nylon polyesters, bakelite, rubber |
Biodegradable and non-Biodegradable polymers |
Surface chemistry |
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Adsorption-physisorption and chemisorption, factors affecting adsorption of gases on solids, catalysis, homogenous and heterogenous activity, and selectivity; enzyme catalysis colloidal state distinction between true solutions, colloids and suspension |
Lyophilic, lyophobic multimolecular and macromolecular colloids; properties of colloids; Tyndall effect, Brownian movement, electrophoresis, coagulation, emulsion-types of emulsions |
Environmental chemistry |
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Common modes of pollution of air, water, and soil |
Ozone layer, ozone hole-important chemical reactions in the atmosphere, smog; major atmospheric pollutants; greenhouse effect; global warming pollution due to industrial wastes, green chemistry as an alternative tool for reducing pollution |
Strategies for control of environment pollution |
Chemistry of carbon compounds |
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Hybridization of carbon: σ-and π-bonds |
Isomerism-constitutional and stereoisomerism; geometrical and optical isomerism of compounds containing up to two asymmetric carbon atoms |
IUPAC nomenclature of simple organic compounds-hydrocarbons, mono and bifunctional molecules only (alicyclic and heterocyclic compounds excluded) |
Conformations of ethane and n-butane (Newman projection only) |
Electronic effects: Inductive, resonance, and hyper conjugation |
Stability of carbocation, carbanion, and free radicals; rearrangement of carbocation; electrophiles and nucleophiles, tautomerism in β-dicarbonyl compounds, acidity and basicity of simple organic compounds |
Compounds |
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Alkanes: Preparation from alkyl halides and carboxylic acids; reactions-halogenation and combustion |
Alkenes and alkynes: Preparation from alcohols; formation of Grignard reagents and their synthetic applications for the preparation of alkanes, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, and acids; SNl and SN2 reactions (preliminary concept) |
Alkenes and alkynes: Markownikoff’s and anti-Markownikoff’s additions; hydroboration; oxymercuration-demercuration, reduction of alkenes and alkynes (H₂/ lindlar catalyst and Na in liquid NH₃), metal acetylides |
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes |
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Haloalkanes-preparation from alcohols; nomenclature, nature of C-X bond, physical and chemical properties, mechanism of substitution reactions, optical rotation |
Formation of Grignard reagents and their synthetic applications for the preparation of alkanes, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, and acids; SN1 and SN2 reactions (preliminary concept) |
Uses and environmental effects of-dichloromethane, trichloromethane, tetrachloromethane, iodoform, freons, DDT |
Alcohols |
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Preparation of alcohols from carbonyl compounds and esters |
Reaction-dehydration, oxidation, esterification, reaction with sodium, ZnCl₂/ HCl, phosphorus halides |
Ethers: Preparation by Williamson’s synthesis; cleavage with HCl and HI |
Aldehydes and ketones: Preparation from esters, acid chlorides, gem-dihalides, Ca-salt of carboxylic acids |
Reaction: Nucleophilic addition with HCN, hydrazine, hydroxyl amines, semi carbazides, alcohols; aldol condensation, Clemmensen and Wolff-Kishner reduction, haloform, Cannizzaro, and Wittig reactions |
Carboxylic acids: Hydrolysis of esters (mechanism excluded) and cyanides; Hunsdiecker and HVZ reactions |
Aliphatic amines: Preparation from nitro, cyano, and amido compounds. Distinction of 1º, 2º, and 3º amines (Hinsberg method); reaction with HNO2; carbylamine reaction |
Aromatic compounds |
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Benzene-Kekule structure, aromaticity, and Hückel rule |
Electrophilic substitution-halogenation, sulfonation, nitration, Friedel Crafts reaction, ozonolysis |
Directive influence of substituents in monosubstituted benzenes |
Carcinogenicity and toxicity |
Amines-preparation from reduction of nitro compounds; formation of diazonium salts and their stability; replacement of diazonium group with H, OH, X (halogen), CN and NO2, diazo coupling and reduction |
Haloarenes-nature of C-X bond, substitution reactions; nucleophilic substitution, cine substitution (excluding mechanism, directive influence of halogen in monosubstituted compounds only) |
Phenols-halogenation, sulfonation, nitration, Reimer-Tiemann, and Kolbe reactions |
Aromatic aldehydes-preparation by Gattermann, Gattermann-Koch, Rosenmund, and Stephen’s method |
Reactions-Perkin, benzoin, and Cannizzaro |
Application oriented chemistry |
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Main ingredients, their chemical natures (structures excluded) and their side effects, if any, of common antiseptics, analgesics, antacids, vitamin-C |
Introduction to biomolecules |
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Carbohydrates-pentoses and hexoses |
Distinctive chemical reactions of glucose |
Aminoacids-glycine, alanine, aspartic acid, cysteine (structures) |
Zwitterion structures of amino acids, peptide bond |
ADP and ATP-structures and role in bioenergetics; nucleic acids-DNA and RNA skeleton structures |
Names of essential elements in biological system |
Principles of qualitative analysis |
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Detection of water soluble non-interfering acid and basic radicals by dry and wet tests from among: (i) Acid radicals-Cl¯, S₂¯, SO₄²¯, NO₃¯, CO₃²¯. (b) Basic radicals: Cu²⁺, Al³⁺, Fe³⁺, Fe²⁺, Zn²⁺, Ca²⁺, Mg²⁺, Na⁺ , NH₄⁺ |
Detection of special elements (N, Cl, Br, I, and S) in organic compounds by chemical tests |
Identification of functional groups in: Phenols, aromatic amines, aldehydes, ketones, and carboxylic acids |
Aspirants should make themselves familiar with the syllabus of all subjects of WBJEE 2022 and prepare for them according to their grasp and weightage given to the subjects. Practicing a lot with the help of papers of previous years and sample papers will help a lot in improving aspirant's performance. Students should analyze their performance after solving every sample paper and then try to work on the topics which need more attention in order to crack the WBJEE 2022.
The following are tips to follow to prepare for WBJEE 2022
- Know the WBJEE Syllabus thoroughly. Check topics to study in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
- Understand the exam pattern of WBJEE 2022 to know the type of questions asked, duration so that you prepare accordingly.
- Segregate topics of WBJEE such that you know your strong points, improvement points and need to learn topics.
- Start with a daily schedule and adhere to it.
- Once you complete a topic, do the exercises in the textbook and then from the past question papers
- Once you complete a subject, start with mock tests and sample papers in addition to past WBJEE question papers
- Stick to the exam paper timetable as this will allow you to prepare by the WBJEE 2022 exam guidelines
- Prepare short notes for quick revision.
Advantages of Appearing in WBJEE 2022
- The authorities conduct WBJEE as a state level exam and thus, holds importance in West Bengal.
- Among all the state level entrance exams for engineering, WBJEE 2022 is rated higher.
- Various top-ranking institutes and universities offer engineering admissions on the basis of WBJEE in the state and is considered outside as well
- Candidates who have all hopes on JEE Main but not prepared well, they should opt for state level exams as well. In that case, WBJEE 2022 is one of the better choices.
Student Appearing Vs Seat Available
Year | Student Appeared | Seats Available |
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2021 | 72298 | None |
In order to crack WBJEE 2022, information about exam pattern, weightage of topics and marking scheme plays a very important role. Candidates are provide here WBJEE 2022 exam pattern to know details about exam. WBJEE 2022 will be conducted in offline mode comprising multiple-choice questions. There will be two papers in WBJEE 2022; Paper 1 (Mathematics/Biology) and Paper 2 (Physics and Chemistry combine).
Candidates seeking admission in Pharmacy course had to appear for Biology instead of Mathematics in Paper 1. Students have to qualify in both the papers in order to be considered for admission. Candidates will get 120 minutes for each paper i.e. Paper 1 and Paper 2. There is three categories of questions in both paper 1 and 2 as described below
Particulars | Details |
Mode of Exam | Offline Mode (OMR Based Examination) |
Examination Duration | 2 Hours for each paper (Total 4 hours) |
Papers | Paper I - Mathematics Paper II - Physics and Chemistry |
Type of Questions | Multiple Choice Questions (Objective) |
Number of Questions |
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Category-wise Division of Questions |
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Mode of Answering | There will be four alternative answers for each question. The correct response has to be selected by the candidates by darkening the appropriate circle completely with blue/black ballpoint pen. |
Total Marks | 200 Marks |
Marking Scheme | Category 1 - Each correct answer will be awarded one mark. Category 2 - For every correct response, two marks will be given by the candidates. |
Negative Marking | Category 1 - Incorrect response will yield a loss of ¼ mark Category 2 - For each incorrect answer, ½ mark will be deducted. Category 3 - There is no negative marking. |
There will be three categories of questions in both paper 1 and 2 as described below
For category 1 questions there is just one correct option, 1 mark is given for a correct answer while an incorrect answer would fetch -0.25 marks.
For category 2 questions there is just one correct option and 2 marks are given for a correct answer while an incorrect answer would fetch -0.5 marks.
For category 3 questions there are one or more options correct and 2 marks are given for correct answer while incorrect answer would fetch 0 marks while for partially correct answers candidates will get marks as per this formula: 2 x (no. of correct options marked/total no. of correct options).
Question Paper Pattern of WBJEE 2022
Subject | Category 1 (1 mark) | Category 2 (2 marks) | Category 3 (2 marks) | Total Questions | Aggregate Marks |
Questions | Questions | Questions | |||
Mathematics | 50 | 15 | 10 | 75 | 100 |
Physics | 30 | 5 | 5 | 40 | 50 |
Chemistry | 30 | 5 | 5 | 40 | 50 |
WBJEE mock test is in the form of question papers which candidates can use to prepare for the entrance exam. It is ideal to use the previous WBJEE question papers as that would allow candidates to understand the question paper, determine the weightage of the topics that are asked, and in general get an idea on how best to crack the exam. Constant practice with the question papers of WBJEE will also aid students to improve their speed in the exam.
WBJEE Question Papers of Past Years'
Year | Subject | Download Link |
2019 | Physics & Chemistry | |
Mathematics | ||
2018 | Physics & Chemistry | |
Mathematics | ||
2017 | Physics & Chemistry | |
Mathematics | ||
2016 | Physics & Chemistry | |
Mathematics | ||
2015 | Physics & Chemistry | |
Mathematics | ||
2014 | Physics | |
Chemistry | ||
Mathematics | ||
2013 | Physics | |
Chemistry | ||
Mathematics | ||
2012 | Physics & Chemistry - MCQs | |
Physics & Chemistry - DTQs | ||
Mathematics | ||
2011 | Physics & Chemistry | |
Mathematics - MCQs | ||
Mathematics - DTQs | ||
2010 | Physics & Chemistry - MCQs | |
Physics & Chemistry - DTQs | ||
Mathematics - DTQs | ||
2009 | Physics & Chemistry | |
Mathematics | ||
2008 | Physics & Chemistry | |
Mathematics | ||
2007 | Physics & Chemistry | |
Mathematics |
The authorities released the WBJEE 2022 admit card on April 22 on the official website. Candidates have to log in using their application number to download their admit card. WBJEE admit card 2022 is a very important document for appearing in the exam and no candidate was allowed to take part in WBJEE 2022 exam without it.
The WBJEE 2022 admit card mentions details about exam centre address, date and time of examination, candidate details like name, photograph and signature, and other exam day instructions. Candidates can download their admit card by following the below-mentioned steps
Steps to download the WBJEE 2022 Admit Card
- Login using the application number and password.
- The admit card download will be displayed.
- Candidates must use the same to download.
- They must verify the details.
- In case of any discrepancy, they must contact the board office of WBJEE 2022 to rectify the same.
- They must save a copy of the WBJEE admit card as it will be required for counselling and admission.
What to carry with WBJEE admit card 2022?
- A copy of Colour Photo (same as uploaded in the application form)
- Any Photo ID in original - Aadhaar Card/ Pan Card/ Passport/ Voter Card/ Class 10 Admit Card/ School ID Card
How to apply for duplicate WBJEE admit card 2022?
If any candidate has lost or misplaced the admit card and do not have a copy saved, they can apply for a duplicate one. The Board would issue a duplicate within 60 days from the date of WBJEE admit card declaration. Beyond that, candidates could not apply for a duplicate admit card. The process to apply for the duplicate WBJEE admit card is as follows
Steps to apply for duplicate admit card of WBJEE 2022
- Send an application to WBJEE Board along mentioning the WBJEE Application No, Name, address and other details like email, mobile number etc.
- Attach a DD for Rs. 500/- via a DD in the name of “West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board” payable in Kolkata.
- After checking, the board will send the WBJEE admit card duplicate copy to the candidate.
WBJEE 2022 Exam Centers
State | City |
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Tripura | Agartala |
Assam | Silchar |
West Bengal | Alipurduar |
Bankura | |
Bishnupur | |
Bolpur | |
Suri | |
Asansol | |
Durgapur | |
Burdwan | |
Cooch Behar | |
Siliguri | |
Balurghat | |
Raiganj | |
Jalpaiguri | |
Jhargram | |
Kolkata | |
Malda | |
Kharagpur | |
Medinipur | |
Contai | |
Haldia | |
Tamluk | |
Jiaganj | |
Kalyani | |
Krishnanagar | |
Nabadwip | |
Purulia | |
Berhampore | |
Barrackpore | |
Basirhat | |
Bongaon | |
Diamond Harbour | |
Baruipur | |
Andhra Pradesh | Srirampuram |
Documents Required at Exam
- WBJEE 2022 admit card
- 1 copy of colour photograph
- Original copy of photo id card such as pan card/ Aadhar card/ passport/ 10th admit card/ school-id/ voter card etc.
The exam conducting authority will release the WBJEE 2022 final answer key at the official website. The authorities will first release the provisional answer key. Candidates will be able to challenge the WBJEE answer key within specified dates. Candidates can download the answer key by using the application number and password. Students can also apply for a review of the answer key by challenging the answers in online mode after paying a fee of Rs 500 per question.
The challenges will be considered and the final answer keys of WBJEE 2022 will be uploaded. The final answer key of WBJEE 2022 will be released after the objections are checked. The authorities will also release an image of OMR Sheets along with the answer key to help candidates calculate their expected score
To check the official WBJEE answer key 2022
- Click on the "View/ Challenge Answer Key" link given on the official website - wbjeeb.nic.in (link will be updated after the official release)
- The WBJEE login window will open and candidates have to enter the application number and password.
- WBJEE 2022 answer key will be displayed. Candidates may download the same.
WBJEE Answer Keys by Coaching Centres - Previous Year
WBJEE Answer Key 2021 (Official)
Coaching Institute | Mathematics | Physics and Chemistry |
Pathfinder |
WBJEE 2019 Answer Key by Aakash
Institute Name | Subject | Link |
Aakash | Physics & Chemistry | |
Mathematics |
WBJEE Answer Key (Official) 2018
Subjects | Set A |
Physics and Chemistry | SET A - Click Here SET B - Click Here SET C - Click Here SET D - Click Here |
Mathematics | SET A - Click Here SET B - Click Here SET C - Click Here SET D - Click Here |
WBJEE 2018 Answer Key by Coaching Centres
Coaching Centres | Answer Key | |
Physics & Chemistry | Mathematics | |
Adamas | ||
Pathfinder | ||
MYWBUT | ||
Resonance | Set A- Click Here Set B- Click Here Set C- Click Here Set D- Click Here | Set A- Click Here Set B- Click Here Set C- Click Here Set D- Click Here |
WBJEE OMR Images and Machine Read Responses
WBJEEB will release the OMR images and machine-read responses of the candidates. Candidates can check the responses through WBJEE 2022 portal. The responses are shown as 'A', 'B', 'C' and 'D' in case of Category I and Category II questions while the unattempted questions are shown as "-". In the case of multiple answers, the response is shown as '*'.
Steps to download Responses
- Visit WBJEE 2022 official portal (wbjeeb.nic.in)
- Click on the OMR sheets link (link will be updated after release)
- Login using application number and password
- OMR sheets will be displayed on the screen
- Download and take a print of the OMR sheet
How to Challenge Response Sheet?
Candidates who are not satisfied with the responses will be able to raise objections. It must be noted that objections can be raised in only one session. Candidates are required to pay Rs 500 per challenge. The payment of the fee can be done only in online mode through a debit/credit card or internet banking.
The exam conducting authority will release the WBJEE 2022 result online on the official website wbjeeb.nic.in. The result will be declared in the form of a rank card mentioning the score of Paper 1 and 2, total score and rank of the candidate. Students have to download their WBJEE 2022 rank card to participate in the counselling and admission process. With the help of their application number, password and security ID, candidates can download and view their rank card.
How to download WBJEE result 2022?
- Click on the result link on wbjeeb.nic.in (result link will be activated soon)
- Login using application number and password
- WBJEE 2022 result will be displayed on the screen
- Check marks in each subject, total score and rank
- Download the result and take a print of WBJEE score card
- Keep safe the same as it will required during counselling
Issue of Duplicate Rank Card of WBJEE 2022
- In case the result is misplaced, a duplicate rank card will be issued within 60 days of declaration of result of WBJEE 2022.
- Candidates must write to the WBJEE Board quoting their application number, personal details including email and mobile, attach a copy of the confirmation page
- They must also attach a DD for Rs 500 in favour of “West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board” payable in Kolkata
Rank Cards has been issued to all candidates who appear for the exam. Seat allotment will only be as per the merit of the candidates who meet the eligibility criteria and score more than the WBJEE Cutoff marks.
WBJEE Topper 2021
Rank | Name of Student |
1 | Panchojanyo Dey |
2 | Soumyajit Dutta |
3 | Bratin Mandal |
4 | Ankit Mandal |
5 | Gourab Das |
6 | Ayush Gupta |
7 | Ritam Dasgupta |
8 | Saptarsha Bhattacharya |
9 | Rishi Kejriwal |
10 | Souhardya Dutta |
WBJEE 2022 cutoff will be released along with the seat allotment. The cut-off consists of the opening and closing ranks within which the participating institutes offer admission. The WBJEE cutoff score is for taking admission in Technology/ Engineering/ Architecture and Pharmacy will differ from cutoff rank. WBJEE cutoff score is the minimum score in Paper 1 and 2 which candidates have to secure for taking part in counselling and admission process. The board will declare the cutoff score for both papers.
If candidates have appeared for only Paper 2 and scored above the cutoff only then he/ she will be allotted Pharmacy Merit Rank (PMR). Candidates who have appeared in the exam of Paper 1 and Paper 2 and scoring above the cutoff mark will get General Merit Rank (GMR) and PMR both. Those candidates will not get any rank who will take part in only Paper 1. Depending upon the category of candidate, the selected course and Institute cutoff mark will be different.
WBJEE Cutoff 2022 - Determining Factors
The followings are the factors considered by the exam authorities for the determination of cutoff of WBJEE 2022,
- The number of applicants in the exam.
- Number of candidates appeared for WBJEE 2022
- Availability of seats
- The difficulty level of WBJEE 2022
- Previous year cutoff trends
Mode of Counselling: Online
WBJEE counselling 2022 registration will be opened in online mode from the official website. For taking admission to the institute and course of their choice, all candidates have to participate in the counselling process. The authorities will conduct two phases of WBJEE counselling.
Verification of documents will be done during the counselling and admission process and registration with the university. No candidate will be given admission without taking part in counselling of WBJEE 2022. Before counselling and allotment, the seat matrix comprising information about the institute and course wise availability of seats will be published on the board's site. Participants can make use of this for selecting an appropriate option for themselves.
To check instructions for WBJEE counselling- Click Here
WBJEE Counselling Process 2022
Registration and payment of counselling fee: Eligible candidates need to register online for taking part in the counselling process by submitting the required information. In order to register for counselling, process candidates are supposed to pay Rs. 300 and applicable charge towards the counselling fee of WBJEE 2022 through Credit/ Debit Card/ Net Banking. Participants Identity code and password will be created. WBJEE 2022 rank holders will not be required to pay the counselling fee.
Online choice filling and locking: As per their choice, the participant can select course and institute and lock them before the last date fixed in this regard. Participants should keep a copy of the locked options with them for future reference.
Allotment of seat and verification: Candidates are allotted a seat in an institute as per the availability in the order of merit. Those candidates who got allocated a seat in the first round should pay required provisional admission fee online and then upload documents for verification. The document verification will be done online by virtual counselling centres.
The second round of WBJEE 2022 seat allotment will be conducted for the seats remaining vacant after the first round of reporting. The third round of WBJEE 2022 seat allotment result will be published for the seats remaining vacant after the second round.
WBJEE Fee Structure - Previous Year
Year | Fees (Rs) |
First Year | 80, 000 |
Second Year | 82,000 |
Third Year | 84,000 |
Fourth Year | 86,000 |
Top 10 Participating Institutes of WBJEE (in alphabetical order)
To view the complete list of WBJEE participating institutes (previous year data)- Click Here
WBJEE 2022 Counselling Centers
State | City |
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West Bengal | Kolkata |
Asansol | |
Burdwan | |
Hooghly | |
Balurghat | |
Raiganj | |
Suri | |
Haldia | |
Paschim Medinipur | |
Cooch Behar | |
Jalpaiguri | |
Berhampore | |
Bishnupur | |
Kalyani | |
Nadia | |
Malda | |
Purulia | |
Darjeeling | |
Howrah | |
Tripura | Agartala |
Documents Required at Counselling
- WBJEE 2022 rank card
- Provisional allotment letter's print out
- Confirmation page of WBJEE 2022
- Yes or no up-gradation option form
- Marks sheet of class 10 and self-attested copy
- Marks sheet of class 12 and self-attested copy
- For architecture course, certificate or marks sheet of NATA or JEE Main 2022's paper 2
- Domicile certificate and self-attested copy (only for West Bengal candidates)
- Caste certificate and self-attested copy (C/ ST/ OBC candidates of West Bengal)
- Income certificate and self-attested copy for tuition fee waiver verification (only for West Bengal candidates)
- Physically challenged certificate and self-attested copy for PwD category verification (only for West Bengal candidates)
- 10th class admit car/birth certificate for verification of date of birth
General Information
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question:When will the WBJEE 2022 application form release?
Answer:
The application form of WBJEE was released on December 24, 2021 on the official website.
Question:What is the educational qualification to appear for WBJEE 2022 exam?
Answer:
- Candidates should have passed the 10+2 or equivalent exam conducted by a State Board recognized by the Central and State Government with a minimum of 45% marks.
- They should have qualified Physics and Mathematics along with any one of the following - Biology/Chemistry/Biotechnology/Computer Application/Computer Science as mandatory subjects in the qualifying exam.
Question:I don’t have a domicile of West Bengal? Can I apply?
Answer:
Yes. You can apply for the exam even if they do not have a domicile. However, the no. of seats available for such candidates will be limited.
Question:What are the details that I can correct in my submitted WBJEE 2022 application form?
Answer:
Except for basic details, the other details can be corrected.
Question:Is WBJEE conducted in online or offline mode?
Answer:
WBJEE is conducted in offline mode as Pen and Paper test. Students have to record their response in OMR sheets.
Question:Is there negative marking in WBJEE 2022 exam?
Answer:
For every incorrect answer, category 1 - 1/4th marks, category 2, 1/2 marks will be deducted. There will be no negative marking for category 3.
Question:What is the total duration of the WBJEE exam 2022?
Answer:
Since the WBJEE 2022 exam will be held in two papers, students will be given two hours for each paper.
Question:How many subjects are there in WBJEE 2022?
Answer:
The syllabus of WBJEE is classified into three subjects which include Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
Question:Is WBJEE 2022 conducted in West Bengal only?
Answer:
Except for Silchar and Agartala from Assam and Tripura, All other WBJEE exam centres are located in West Bengal
Question:Is there any age limit for WBJEE 2022?
Answer:
There is no upper age limit. However, if you want to get admission into Marine Engineering, then you need to be a maximum of 25 years of age as of December 31, 2022.
Question:How can I download the admit card of WBJEE 2022?
Answer:
The admit card of WBJEE 2022 is available in online mode only. Students have to download their admit card from the official website of WBJEE using their application number and password.
Question:Whom should I contact in case my details in WBJEE admit card are incorrect?
Answer:
Candidates will have to contact the WBJEE 2022 exam conducting authority to rectify the incorrect details in the admit card. The contact detail is West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board, AQ 13/1, Salt Lake City, Sector - V, Kolkata - 700091.
Question:What to do if I forget my WBJEE application number 2022?
Answer:
You can use the “Forgot Application Number” link in the WBJEE login window to know the application number.
Question:How can I download the answer key of WBJEE 2022?
Answer:
Candidates can download the WBJEE 2022 answer key in online mode through the official website.
Question:Where will the authorities release the WBJEE 2022 result?
Answer:
The result of WBJEE 2022 will be released on the official website - wbjeeb.nic.in.
Questions related to WBJEE
BITSAT, VITEEE AND WBJEE EXAMS IN HINDI MEDIUM???
Hey Aspirant
All the above-mentioned entrance exams like VITJEE, BITSAT and WBJEE, the Hindi medium students can also apply whenever they want, now the mode of the exams are offline and the exam paper is available in English, whereas the WBJEE paper is also available in Bengali. You are still advised to check the information brochure before appearing in any of these exams,
Good luck!!!
I have calculated and I will get 30-35 in my wbjee exam. what rank I can expect?
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great. WBJEE 2022 will be held on April 30, 2022, for undergraduate admission to Engineering, Technology, Pharmacy, and Architecture programmes. The cutoff range and the rank will always be dependent upon the difficulty of the paper and the number of candidates that gave their examination. Still, on basis of the comparison of previous year and for the marks of 120 if you score the marks between the 30-35 in WBJEE then your rank ranges between 48000-54000 and it can even vary depending on the candidates and the level of difficulty.
ALL THE BEST
i have filled obc-b in my wbjee2022 form and i have obc certificate issued by Bihar goverment will it be applicable.plzz help
Hello Student If your
Cast category certificate is enlisted in state list then your call certificate will in the respective state education and placement . But if your cast is enlisted in Central list then your cast category certificate is applicable in education and placement in anywhere in India. As you have tweet from the state government of Bihar and if you category is list in Central list then your obc b cast certificate from. The state of Bihar is applicable to any states of India.
Hope this will help.
How much old photo cam be taken in wbjee centre?
Hi Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you, you need to take current updated photograph with you in wbjee centre as old photos can create problem as there can be many changes in your old and updated photograph. So you are advised to take current photograph with you.
Hope you found this answer useful. Stay motivated stay positive.
All the best!
can i get b.arch from jadavpur university by JEE main paper 2 ?? without giving wbjee ??
Yes, You can get seat in B.Arch without wbjee, but you have to pay money (donation to college) for joining via JEE MAIN PAPER 2. Where as coming to WBJEE you do not have to pay donation, directly you can join in via STATE QUOTA.
Hope you have understood.