The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) conducted the JENPAS UG 2025 exam on 18 October 2025 for admission into undergraduate nursing, paramedical and allied science courses in West Bengal.
Here are key live-updates:
Admit cards were released around 10 October 2025.
Exam day: Paper 1 from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm, Paper 2 for the BHA programme from 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm.
Immediately after the exam, candidate reactions and analysis began being published.

Table of Contents
Question Paper Analysis 2025
Overall Difficulty & Structure
Based on early feedback:
The overall difficulty level of Paper 1 was moderate.
Paper 2 (for BHA) followed later in the day.
Section-Wise Insights
| Subject | Difficulty | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Physics | Moderate to Hard | Many application-based questions, took time. |
| Chemistry | Easy to Moderate | Straightforward for most. |
| Biology | Easy to Moderate | Good number of Class-12 standard questions. |
| Logical Reasoning | Very Easy | Quick scoring section. |
| English | Easy | Helped many build momentum. |
Good Attempts Estimate
Though official data will come later, early estimates suggest:
Aiming for ~ 60-70 (or more) correct responses in Paper 1 could be competitive.
Because no firm cutoff yet, these are ballparks only.
Answer Key & Response Sheet
The provisional answer key (set-wise: A, B, C, D) is expected shortly after the exam, to be released on the official website.
Candidates will be able to download it from wbjeeb.nic.in → JENPAS UG section.
There is a mechanism to submit objections (e.g., ₹ 500 per question) before the final key is published.
Using the answer key, candidates should cross-check their responses, calculate estimated marks and compare with expected cut-offs.
How to calculate estimated marks:
Mark each correct response as +1 (or per scheme)
Subtract any negative marks if applicable (check the official marking scheme)
Compare your estimated score with early good-attempt ranges to assess if you’re likely to qualify.
Cut-Offs (Expected & What to Watch For)
Official cut-offs will be released along with result/rank card.
Early analysis shows expected category-wise cut-off (for Paper 1) could be around:
General: ~ 63 marks
OBC A: ~ 58
OBC B: ~ 57
SC: ~ 54
ST: ~ 46
These are estimates only — the official figure may vary depending on number of candidates, difficulty level, and seat availability.
Result & Rank Card Release
The result for JENPAS UG 2025 will be published on the WBJEEB official website: wbjeeb.nic.in or wbjeeb.in → JENPAS UG section.
The exact date is not yet officially confirmed. Reports suggest it will be released soon after the answer key process.
Once live, candidates will need to login using their application number, password/Date of Birth, and possibly a PIN to download the rank card.
Rank card will have marks obtained, merit rank, category, and qualification status for counselling.
What Next After Result
After the result and rank list are declared, counselling for seat-allocation will begin for nursing, paramedical and allied-science courses.
Candidates should keep all required documents (10th/12th certificates, category certificate if reserved, photo-ID, admit card etc.) ready.
Choice-filling for the centralised admission may open — choice your course & college carefully based on your rank/cut-off.
Monitor official site regularly for schedules: counselling registration, seat allotment, document verification.
FAQs – JENPAS UG 2025
Q1. Is the result out?
No, as of now the result hasn’t been officially declared — follow the official website for updates.
Q2. When was the exam held?
18 October 2025 – Paper 1 (11:00 am–12:30 pm) and Paper 2 (2:00 pm–3:30 pm for BHA).
Q3. How difficult was the paper?
The feedback: overall moderate difficulty; Physics was tougher; Logical Reasoning and English easier.
Q4. Has the answer key been released?
Not yet — provisional key is expected soon; candidates should check the website for updates.

