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INFORMATION BULLETIN
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Joint Entrance Test for admission into 2nd year of four-year
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bachelor’s degree courses in Engineering/ Technology/
Pharmacy
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JELET-2021
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Date of Examination
29.08.2021 (Sunday)
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West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board


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AQ-13/1, Sector V, Salt Lake City


Kolkata 700091
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1800-1023-781, 1800-3450-050
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Release date: 28th March 2021

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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR ONLINE APPLICATION


Candidates are required to go through the Information Bulletin carefully before
applying for the examination.
Once an application is received, it will be construed that the candidate agrees to all terms &
conditions, rules & regulations stipulated in the Information Bulletin and in the relevant
notices published by the Board for the said purpose.
Any application not in compliance with the conditions specified in the Information Bulletin is
liable to be rejected.
Application for the examination must be done online only. No printed application form is
1.
available.
Ensure filling genuine application form available online at www.wbjeeb.nic.in
2.
It is essential to have a mobile number and a unique email ID.
3.
All future communications will be sent to the registered mobile number and email ID.
WBJEEB will not be responsible for non-receipt of any communication due to the mobile
number and/or the email ID being wrong/non- existing/non-functional/changed or due
to network condition.
Once the registration details i.e., name, father’s name, mother’s name, gender,
4. domicile and date of birth are entered and submitted, this information cannot be
changed/modified/edited under any circumstances.
Also, the information must match exactly with the school/college admit cards, mark
sheets, certificates, photo identity cards, caste/category/income/EWS certificates etc.
which a candidate has to produce at the time of entering the examination hall, during
counselling/admission and registration with the University.
Do not attempt to make any duplicate application.
5.
Do not share your application number; password, security question/answer with
6.
anyone.
Upload scanned copy of photograph and signature as per the instructions provided in
7.
the Information Bulletin. If any candidate receives any SMS/email regarding
discrepancy in photograph/ signature, he/she must take corrective action immediately
within one day. Admit cards will not be issued if these images are illegible and thus
not acceptable.
If any information other than name, father’s name, mother’s name, gender, domicile
8. and date of birth given in the application needs to be corrected, the rectification can be
done by the candidate only within the notified ‘Correction Period’. The Board cannot
and will not make or allow any correction thereafter.
The Examination Fees can be paid by Net Banking/ Debit Card/ Credit Card only.
9.
Application fee for the examination is Rs 500 (Rupees five hundred only) for General
candidates and Rs 400 (Rupees four hundred only) for SC/ST/OBC-A/OBC-B
candidates, plus the Bank’s service charges as applicable.
The fee once paid is not refundable under any circumstances.
Do not wait for the last day to make fee payment to avoid payment failure by Bank
or EPG.
Keep copies of confirmation page, admit card in safe custody.
10.
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Candidates are requested to go through the Board’s website (www.wbjeeb.nic.in/


11.
wbjeeb.in) regularly to update themselves for the latest information.
For any information on required Academic Qualification in respect to admission into
12.
different University/Institution and in respect to other specific criteria issued by the
Government/Regulatory bodies from time to time, the candidates are requested to
regularly go through the websites of the respective University/Institution/Regulatory
body and the Board’s website. Board will not be held responsible by any way, if any
candidate fails to aware himself/herself regularly on any updated information.
For any query regarding the examination, contact:
13.
The Controller of Examinations
West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board
AQ-13/1, Sector –V, Salt Lake City, Kolkata-700091

Examination Helpdesk: -1800-1023-781, 1800-3450-050


Email: info@wbjeeb.in
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Section CONTENTS Page


1.0 Introduction 5
2.0 JELET-2021 5
2.1 Examination 5
2.2 Syllabus 5
2.3 Schedule 5
2.4 Pattern of Question Papers 5
2.5 Mode of answering in the examination 6
2.6 Scoring Methodology 6
2.7 Ranking Methodology and publication of Merit Lists 6
2.8 Tie–breaking Methodology in Merit Rank 7
2.9 Rules of the examination 8
3.0 Eligibility and academic qualification criteria 8
3.1 Eligibility criteria for application 8
3.2 Eligibility criteria for admission 8
3.3 Verification of eligibility criteria 9
4.0 Seat Matrix 10
5.0 Reservation 10
6.0 Requirements in terms of Residential/Domicile Criteria 10
6.1 Criteria to be treated as domicile of West Bengal 10
6.2 Competent authority to issue domicile certificate 11
7.0 Competent Authorities for the issuance of SC/ST Certificate 11
8.0 Competent Authorities for issuing of OBC-A / OBC-B Certificate 12
9.0 Reservation of seats for PwD candidates 12
9.1 Special facilities to PwD candidate 12
10.0 Legal jurisdiction 13
11.0 Procedure for submission of application Form 13
11.1 Registration 13
11.2 Application form 13
11.3 Uploading of images 14
11.4 Payment of examination fees 14
11.5 Confirmation page 14
11.6 Correction of application form 15
12.0 Admit Card 15
13.0 Allocation of examination centre 15
14.0 Evaluation and declaration of result 15
15.0 Counselling/seat allotment and provisional admission 16
Appendix-1 Proforma a-1 for domicile certificate 17
Appendix-2 Proforma b for domicile certificate 18
Appendix-3 Certificate regarding Physical limitation to write in an examination 19
Appendix-4 Letter of Undertaking for Using Own Scribe 20
Appendix-5 Rules of the Examination 21
Appendix-6 Examination zones 23
Appendix-7 Syllabus 25
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1.0 Introduction:
The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board
The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) was established in
1962 by Government of West Bengal in exercise of the powers conferred under
article 162 of the Constitution of India in pursuant to No. 828-Edn(T), dated
02.03.1962. Subsequently, the Board was recognised as a Statutory Body vide West
Bengal Act XIV of 2014 and was authorised for conducting the Joint Entrance
Examination (WBJEE) in respect to admission to various institutions in West
Bengal imparting education in Medical, Engineering and Technological courses.
The Board is empowered to conduct Common Entrance Examinations for
admission to Undergraduate and Postgraduate Professional and Vocational
Courses.
WBJEEB has been instrumental in the admission process based on online
application and allotment through e-Counselling since 2012. It advocates fairness
and transparency, ensures no-error, and adopts state-of-the-art technology.

JELET-2021
2.0
The examination: For 2021–2022 academic sessions, the Board will conduct
2.1 common entrance examination titled JELET-2021 for admission into 2nd year (3rd
semester) of four-year bachelor’s degree courses in Engineering/ Technology/
Pharmacy (except Architecture) in Universities, Government Colleges as well as Self
Financing Engineering & Technological Institutes in the State of West Bengal.
Syllabus – see APPENDIX-7
2.2
2.3 Schedule of JELET-2021
29th August 2021 (Sunday), 11 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
JELET-2021 will be held once only and there shall be no further examination under
any circumstances for those who are unable to appear on the above date and time.
2.4 Pattern of Question Papers.
The test will be on one (1) paper only. The paper will contain one hundred (100) MCQ
( Multiple Choice Question) type questions, with four answer options each. Each
question carries 1-mark, full mark of the paper is 100 and duration of the test is 2
hours. The questions will be in English language only.
The paper consists of various sections depending on the qualifying Diploma/B. Sc.
examination the candidate has passed/appeared/appearing. The detail is given in the
table below.
Qualifying examination Topic No. of
passed/appeared/appearing questions
Compulsory for all candidates with Engineering Mathematics 20
Diploma in Engineering / Technology.
Electrical Technology 15
Computer Application 20
Environmental Engineering 15
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For candidates with Diploma in Engineering Mechanics 15


Engineering / Technology except
Strength of Materials 15
Printing Technology and Agricultural
Engineering
For candidates with Diploma in Basic Printing Engineering 15
Printing Technology
Printers’ Materials Science 15
For candidates with Diploma in Soil & Water 10
Agricultural Engineering
Farm Machinery and Power 10
Food Processes and Food 10
Harvest Engineering
For candidates with B. Sc. Degree Mathematics 100
For candidates with Diploma in Pharmacy 100
Pharmacy
2.5 Mode of answering in the examination.
a) Questions are to be answered on specially designed optical machine-readable
response (OMR) sheet, which will be evaluated by Optical Mark Recognition
method. Thus, it is very important to follow the correct method of marking.
b) There will be four alternative answers for each question. Candidates will
indicate response to the questions by darkening the appropriate circle
completely with blue/black ball point pen.
c) Any other kind of marking e.g., filling the bubble incompletely, filling with
pencil, cross mark, tick mark, dot mark, circular mark, over writing, scratching,
erasing, white ink, marking outside the bubble etc. may lead to
wrong/partial/ambiguous reading of the response. WBJEEB will be, in no
way, responsible for such eventuality.
d) Response marking cannot be edited/changed/erased/modified.
2.6 Scoring Methodology
a) All questions will have four answer options.
b) Only one option is correct.
c) Correct response will yield 1 (one) mark.
d) Incorrect response will yield -1/4 (25% negative) marks.
e) For any combination of response with more than one option, the said
answer will be treated as incorrect and will yield -1/4 (25% negative)
marks.
f) Not attempting the question will fetch zero mark.
2.7 Ranking Methodology and publication of Merit Lists

WBJEEB will prepare merit ranks based on the candidates’ score in the
entrance tests. Individual candidates will be able to view and download his/her
Rank Card, which will contain score and rank. WBJEEB does not publish any
general ranks/score list.

a) Ranking shall be done in the descending order of marks scored in the


entrance test. In case of ties, tie-breaking rules as given in section 2.8 shall be
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applicable.
b) The rank shall be in the name and style of ‘GMR’ (General Merit Rank) for
Diploma in Engineering & Technology candidates and B. Sc. Candidates. The
rank shall be in the name and style of ‘PMR’ (Pharmacy Merit Rank) for
Diploma in pharmacy candidates.
c) Since B. Sc. Candidates are considered for admission only if vacancies
remain even after filling the seats with available Diploma holder
candidates, GMR of B. Sc. Candidates will start after the end of GMR for
Diploma in Engineering & Technology candidates.
d) Ranking shall be done in the descending order of marks scored in the
entrance test. In case of ties, tie-breaking rules as given in section 2.8 shall be
applicable.
e) Separate reserved category merit position will also be indicated for respective
category of students e.g., SC Rank, ST Rank, OBC-A Rank, OBC-B Rank, PwD Rank,
as applicable.
f) Counselling/allotment of seat/admission will be done based on GMR only
(not on category ranks). Category ranks are only for information to candidates.
g) Category ranks are generated based on the category information given by the
candidates during online application. If during verification, any candidate’s claim
is found invalid, his/her category rank will be cancelled and the candidate will be
considered in general category with his/her GMR. Category ranks of other
candidates will not be revised.
2.8 Tie–breaking Methodology in Merit Rank:
A. For Diploma holders in Engineering & Technology except Printing
Technology and Agricultural Engineering:
I. Less negative marks in total
II. More positive marks in Engineering Mechanics and Strength of Materials
taken together.
III. Less negative marks in Engineering Mechanics and Strength of Materials
taken together.
IV. More positive marks in Engineering Mathematics, Electrical Technology,
Computer Application and Environmental Engineering taken together.
V. Less negative marks in Engineering Mathematics, Electrical Technology,
Computer Application and Environmental Engineering taken together.
B. For Diploma holders in Printing Technology:
I. Less negative marks in total
II. More positive marks in Basic Printing Engineering and Printers’ Materials
Science taken together.
III. Less negative marks in Basic Printing Engineering and Printers’ Materials
Science taken together.
IV. More positive marks in Engineering Mathematics, Electrical Technology,
Computer Application and Environmental Engineering taken together.
V. Less negative marks in Engineering Mathematics, Electrical Technology,
Computer Application and Environmental Engineering taken together.
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C. For Diploma holders in Agricultural Engineering:


I. Less negative marks in total
II. More positive marks in Soil & Water, Farm Machinery and Power and Food
Processes and Food Harvest Engineering taken together.
III. Less negative marks in Soil & Water, Farm Machinery and Power and Food
Processes and Food Harvest Engineering taken together.
IV. More positive marks in Engineering Mathematics, Electrical Technology,
Computer Application and Environmental Engineering taken together.
V. Less negative marks in Engineering Mathematics, Electrical Technology,
Computer Application and Environmental Engineering taken together.
D. For B. Sc. candidates:
I. Less negative marks in total
E. For Diploma holders in pharmacy:
I. Less negative marks in total
F. If tie exists still thereafter, same will be broken by the date of birth (DOB) of
the concerned candidates; the older candidate will be given preference over
the younger one.
Rules of the examination (JELET-2021): Rules to be followed during the
2.9
examination is given in APPENDIX-5
3.0 Eligibility and academic qualification criteria
3.1 Eligibility criteria for application:
a) Citizenship: Applicant must be a citizen of India.
b) Age Restriction:
I. There is no upper age limit for Diploma holders in Engineering/
Technology/ Pharmacy.
II. For B. Sc. Candidates, the upper age limit is 27 (twenty-seven) years as on
31.12.2021.
III. For Diploma holders in marine Engineering, the upper age limit is 25
(twenty-five) years as on 31.12.2021.
3.2 Eligibility criteria for admission:
(A) Diploma holders seeking admission into Engineering & Technology Degree
Courses:
i. The candidate must pass Diploma in ANY branch from an institute
approved by AICTE for admission in ANY branch of Engineering &
Technology.
ii. The candidate must secure at least 45% (40% for SC/ ST/ OBC-A/ OBC-B/
PwD) marks or equivalent CGPA in diploma examination in relevant branch.
iii. But for admission in Jadavpur University, the candidate must secure at
least 60% (45% for SC/ ST/ OBC-A/ OBC-B/ PwD) marks or equivalent
CGPA in diploma examination in relevant branch.
iv. All relevant norms of D. G. Shipping will be applicable for admission into
Degree Course in Marine Engineering.
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(B) B. Sc. candidates seeking admission into Engineering & Technology Degree
Course:
i. The candidate must pass B. Sc. Degree from any University recognized by
UGC with at least 45% (40% for SC/ ST/ OBC-A/ OBC-B/ PwD) marks
ii. Also, the candidate must have passed 12th standard school examination with
Mathematics as a subject.
iii. The candidate, if admitted, will have to clear the subjects of Engineering
Mechanics and Engineering Graphics / Engineering Drawing of the 1st year
Degree Course in Engineering/Technology along with their second-year
subjects.
iv. B.Sc. candidates will be considered for admission only if vacancies
remain even after filling the seats with available Diploma holder
candidates.
v. B. Sc. Candidates are not eligible for admission into Degree Course in
Pharmacy.
vi. B. Sc. Candidates are not eligible for admission in Jadavpur University
through lateral entry.
(C) Both B. Sc. Candidates and Diploma holders Engineering & Technology will
also be eligible for admission to the 1st year Engineering Degree Courses, subject
to vacancies in the 1st year classes in case the vacancies as lateral entry at second
year are exhausted. However, the admission shall be based strictly on the
eligibility criteria as mentioned above.
(D) Diploma holders in Pharmacy seeking admission into Degree Course in
Pharmacy
i. The candidate must pass Diploma in Pharmacy from an institution approved
by the Pharmacy Council of India under section 12 of the Pharmacy Act.
ii. The candidate must secure at least 45% (40% for SC/ ST/ OBC-A/ OBC-B/
PwD) marks or equivalent CGPA.
iii. Such candidates will also be eligible for admission to the 1st year Degree
Course subject to vacancies in the 1st year classes in case the vacancies as
lateral entry at second year are exhausted. However, the admission shall
be based strictly on the eligibility criteria as mentioned above.
3.3 Verification of eligibility criteria.
Admit cards for the examination are issued based on the information provided by
the candidate. All verifications are done during and after counselling. Hence
candidates cannot assume that the personal information shown in the admit card are
accepted by the Board.
If it is found during counselling that any information given by the candidate is/are
not correct or if the candidate is unable to produce certificate/document/proof for
the same, his/her information will be corrected/modified accordingly which may
even make him/her ineligible for some/any course(s).
Similarly, if at any stage during or after counselling it is found on scrutiny that the
information/document(s) provided by the candidate is false/incorrect, his/her
candidature shall be treated as cancelled even if he/she secured a Merit Rank
and/or a seat has been allotted to the candidate. Hence, securing a Rank does not
constitute a right/guarantee in favour of a candidate for his/her claim for admission
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if he/she fails to comply with the required criteria.


4.0 Seat Matrix:
The seat matrix for last year i.e., for the academic session 2020-21 is given in Board’s
website.
Seat matrix for the academic session 2021-22 will be declared by the competent
Authority in due course of time and will be published at Board’s web site before
counselling.
Note that there may be other seats available in some institute/course which are not
offered through e-counselling and hence are not shown in the seat matrix
5.0 Reservation of Seats for SC/ST/OBC-A/OBC-B/PwD category of students
a) Reservation of Seats will be available for SC/ST/OBC-A/OBC-B/PwD category of
candidates as per applicable rules depending upon the type of institute.
b) Such reservation shall be restricted to candidates who are Indian citizen and
domiciled in West Bengal.
c) List of reserved seats will be announced by the concerned authority before
counseling.
d) Candidates claiming such reservation must submit relevant Certificate issued
from any of the competent Authorities as given below.
e) The certificate is to be produced during counselling, admission etc. If the
certificate is then found to be invalid, the candidate will lose the opportunity of
admission in reserved category.
6.0 Requirements in terms of Residential/Domicile Criteria
a) The candidate must be a domicile of Home State i.e., West Bengal for admission in,
i. Any seat including general category seats in any Government aided
Engineering / Technology / Pharmacy Colleges.
ii. Any seat including general category seats in Aliah University, Jadavpur
University and West Bengal University of Animal & Fishery Sciences.
iii. Any reserved category seat (SC, ST, OBC-A, OBC-B, PwD) in any institute.
b) The candidate needs to download the required proforma as per the detail given
in section 3.4.1 and keep the certificate ready to be produced during counseling,
admission etc.
c) However, Diploma holders in Fashion Technology from Govt. Polytechnic
Institutions from Tripura are eligible for admission to Degree level Apparel
Production & Management Course and Textile Technology Course in Govt. College
of Engineering and Textile Technology, Serampore and Berhampore under
Lateral Entry Scheme with relaxation of (West Bengal) domicile criteria.
6.1 Criteria to be treated as domicile of West Bengal and applicable proforma
of certificate.
Only those candidates will be treated as domicile of West Bengal who are either,
a) residing in West Bengal continuously at least for last 10 (ten) years as on
31.12.2020.
OR
b) whose parent(s) is/are permanent resident(s) of West Bengal having permanent
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address within the State of West Bengal.


In case of a) above, a certificate is to be obtained as per proforma ‘a1’.
In case of b) above, a certificate is to be obtained in pro forma ‘b’ or the candidate
must produce in original any two of Voter ID card/ Adhaar card/ Passport/ Ration
card belonging to his/her parents. The said documents must justify that the
residential address of parent(s) is in West Bengal.
Proforma ‘a1’ and ‘b’ are to be certified by Government Officials as detailed below.
The domicile certificate must be issued on or after 31.12.2020.
During counselling etc. if SC/ST/OBC-A/OBC-B candidates cannot produce
required domicile certificate, they can produce/upload their category
certificates in lieu of domicile certificate. But in that case if the category
certificate is rejected during verification, their domicile status is also
converted to NON-West Bengal.
6.2 Competent authority to issue domicile certificate
A. Proforma ‘a1’ or ‘b’ must be signed and certified by any of the following
competent authorities from Central Government or State Government having local
jurisdiction over the place of the permanent residence of the concerned candidate or
his/her parents viz.
a) District Magistrate, Additional District Magistrate, Deputy Magistrate, Deputy
Collector, Sub – Divisional Officer, Block Development Officer.
b) Superintendent of Police, Additional Superintendent of Police, Sub Divisional
Police Officer, Deputy Superintendent of Police,
c) Commissioner, Additional Commissioner, Joint Commissioner, Deputy
Commissioner, Assistant Commissioner of Police Commissionerate.
d) Judicial Magistrate of any rank or position in the concerned district or
Metropolitan locality or Hon’ble High Court at Calcutta or Hon’ble Supreme
Court of India.
e) Corporation Area - Commissioner, Additional Commissioner, Joint
Commissioner, Assistant Commissioner.
f) Assistant Secretary or above in the Secretariat to the Government of West
Bengal (including GTA) or Central Government.
g) Deputy Director or above in the Directorate to the Government of West Bengal
or Central Government.
B. Officials issuing domicile certificates MUST provide his/her full name,
designation, place of posting with address, land line/mobile number. He/she
should also provide his/her identity card number if available.
C. Note: Domicile certificates issued by any elected people’s representative
such as municipal commissioner, Councillor of Municipal Corporation/
Municipality, Member of three-tier Panchayat system or GTA, MLA or MP are
not acceptable.
7.0 Competent Authorities for the issuance of SC/ST Certificate for candidates
claiming under such reserve category of seats.
SC/ST Certificates are to be issued by any of the following authorities:
(i) Sub-Divisional Officers for all districts except Kolkata
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(ii) District Welfare Officer, Kolkata & Ex-Officio Joint Director, B.C.W. in case of
Kolkata Municipal Area (as defined in clause (9) of Section 2 of K.M.C Act,
1980
8.0 Competent Authorities for the issuance of OBC-A / OBC-B Certificate for
candidates claiming under such reserve category of seats:
As per Notification vide No. 374(71)-TW/EC/MR-103/94 dated 27/7/1994, read
with Memorandum No. 1204-SBCW/MR-67/10 dated 27/7/2015 issued by
Backward Classes Welfare Department. Govt. of W.B., the Sub Divisional Officer of a
Sub- Division in a District is t h e certificate issuing authority. In Kolkata such
certificate is issued by such an officer as the State Government by modification
authorizes. Accordingly, the District Welfare Officer, Kolkata and Ex-officio Joint
Director, BCW has been notified to act as the certificate issuing authority in respect
of Kolkata covering the jurisdiction of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation.
Reservation of seats for PwD candidates
9.0
As per Section 2(t) of the RPwD Act, “Persons with Disability (PwD)” means a
person with long term physical, mental, intellectual, or sensory impairment which, in
interaction with barriers, hinders his full and effective participation in society
equally with others.
According to Section 2(r) of the RPwD Act, 2016, “persons with benchmark
disabilities” means a person with not less than forty percent (40%) of a
specified disability where specified disability has not been defined in measurable
terms and includes a person with disability where specified disability has been
defined in measurable terms, as certified by the certifying authority.
Accordingly, reservation in PwD seats will be available for the following types of
disabilities, percentage of disability being not less than 40%.
1. Locomotor disability as specified in the Schedule of RPwD Act, 2016
2. Visual impairment as specified in the Schedule of RPwD Act, 2016
3. Hearing impairment as specified in the Schedule of RPwD Act, 2016
4. Speech & language disability as specified in the Schedule of RPwD Act, 2016
5. Intellectual disabilities as specified in the Schedule of RPwD Act, 2016
6. Mental illness.
7. Disabilities caused due to chronic neurological conditions and blood disorder.
8. Multiple disabilities including deaf blindness.
PwD certificates are to be issued by any of the authorities as given in the Order No.
289-HF/O/PHP/IR-05/2017 dated 29.08.2018 by the Government of West Bengal,
Health & Family Welfare Department (PHP Branch)
Special facilities to PwD candidates for appearing in the examination.
9.1
a) Concessional application fees: PwD candidates are eligible for 40% concession
on application fees. To avail the same, the candidate must formally apply in
writing (enclosing a copy of his/her confirmation page and PwD certificate) to the
Chairman, WBJEEB and send/submit the application to the Board office within the
last date of online application.
b) Compensatory time: Twenty minutes per hour compensatory time as per
duration of examination (On pro-rata basis) will be allowed to the PwD
candidates with benchmark disabilities. The candidate must formally apply in
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writing (enclosing a copy of his/her confirmation page and PwD certificate) to the
Chairman, WBJEEB and send/submit the application to the Board office within the
last date of online application. Special arrangement will be made in the office
of the Board in Kolkata for such candidates to sit for the examination.
c) Scribe/reader: Facility of own Scribe/Reader will be allowed to a candidate with
benchmark disability and has limitation in writing including that of speed if so
desired by him/her. To avail this facility, the candidate must formally apply in
writing (enclosing a certificate in the format as given in appendix-3 and a letter of
undertaking in the format as given inn appendix-4) to the Chairman, WBJEEB and
send/submit the application to the Board office within the last date of online
application. Special arrangement will be made in the office of the Board in
Kolkata for such candidates to sot for the examination.
d) The Board’s decision in this regard will be final and binding on the candidate.
Legal jurisdiction
10.0
a) All matters pertaining to conduct of the examination and counselling shall fall
within the jurisdiction of Kolkata only.
b) The Board will not be a party pertaining to any dispute arising in the process
of admission
11.0 Procedure for submission of application form, payment of
examination fees.
11.1 Registration
a) The candidate will enter personal details such as, name, father’s name, mother’s
name, date of birth, gender, identification type and number, present and
permanent address, mobile number, email ID etc.
b) Candidates must be careful while entering name, father’s name, mother’s
name, date of birth, gender and domicile. This information cannot be
changed/edited/modified under any circumstances.
c) Then the candidate has to create password, choose security question/ answer,
review and submit the registration.
d) An application number will be generated and will appear on the screen. Also,
SMS/email will be sent to the candidate.
e) Candidate must remember his/her application number, password and security
question/answer. If the candidate forgets the password, he/she has to recover it
through “Forgot Password” option. There is no other way to recover the
password.
a) It is not possible for any person/agency to change/edit/input any information
without knowing the password. Hence candidates must not share their
password with anybody. The Board will not be responsible for any change
resulting from sharing/ divulging of the password.
11.2 Application
a) At this stage, the candidate needs to fill up various other information such as,
domicile, category, PwD status, family income status, religion, nationality,
academic details etc.
b) Thereafter the candidate needs to choose any three zones of examinations
in order of his/her choice and submit the application.
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11.3 Uploading of images


a) The candidate is required to upload JPG/JPEG images of his/her recent
colour photograph (10 to 200kB) and signature (4 to 30 kB).
b) If any document e.g., certificate/marksheet etc. is to be uploaded, it must be
in PDF format (50 to 300kB)
c) All documents are to be uploaded in one go.
11.4 Payment of Examination Fees
a) The Examination Fees can be paid by Net Banking/ Debit Card/ Credit Card
only.
b) Application fee for the examination is Rs 500 (Rupees five hundred
only) for General candidates and Rs 400 (Rupees four hundred only)
for SC/ST/OBC-A/OBC-B candidates, plus the Bank’s service charges
as applicable.
c) The fee once paid is not refundable under any circumstances.
11.5 Confirmation Page
On successful completion of all the above steps, candidate shall be directed to
download the ‘Confirmation Page’ which means that the application is
complete.
APPLICATION IS NOT COMPLETE UNTIL THE CONFIRMATION PAGE IS
GENERATED.
The confirmation page contains information as given by the candidate. Also,
the same information will be repeated in the admit card and the rank card. As
such, the Board is in no way responsible for any mistake in it due to incorrect
entry given by the candidate.
Candidate should take a Print-out of the Confirmation Page and should
preserve the same carefully. The confirmation page cannot be regenerated
after completion of the declared e-counselling and admission process
conducted by the Board. Hence it is the responsibility of the candidate to
preserve it safely.
a) If any candidate loses his/her confirmation page, a duplicate can be
provided by the Board, but only till 60 days after the date of declaration of
result. In order to get a duplicate confirmation page, the candidate must
apply to the Board and pay a processing fee of Rs. 500/- by a bank draft in
the name of “West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board” payable in
Kolkata.
11.6 Correction of application form
a) It is not possible to correct any primary registration data i.e., Name,
Father’s Name, Mother’s name, gender, domicile and Date of birth.
b) If any candidate intends to correct any other information in his/her
application, he/she can do so after logging in during the given correction
period. The Board cannot entertain any request for any correction
under any circumstances beyond the correction period.
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c) Also, the Board will not make any correction on behalf of any
candidate.
d) Confirmation page, admit card, rank card etc. will be issued with the
personal detail as is given by the candidate. In case of any problem to the
candidate during admission or thereafter due to any mistake committed by
him/her, the Board is not able to render any help e.g., issuing any
letter of correction. The candidate must take corrective actions at his/her
end with the institute, where he/she takes admission.
12.0 Admit Card
a) Admit cards will be generated on the notified date for the student to
download and take a print. Candidate must carry a printed hard copy of the
admit card to the examination centre.
b) Candidates must ensure that the admit card is not mutilated/
distorted/ soiled even by accident. Candidates with such mutilated/
distorted/ soiled admit cards will not be allowed to appear in the
examination.
c) If a candidate needs a duplicate admit card after the examination, the
same can be provided by the Board, but only till 60 days after the date of
declaration of result. In order to get a duplicate, the candidate must apply
to the Board and pay a processing fee of Rs. 500/- by a bank draft in the
name of “West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board” payable in
Kolkata.
13.0 Allocation of examination centre.
a) Allocation of examination centre will be based on the choices given by the
candidate during online application. However, discretion of the Board in
allocation of examination centre shall be final. No request for change of
allocated centre will be entertained under any circumstances.
b) List of district-wise examination zones is given in APPENDIX-6.
Any examination zone may be dropped if adequate numbers of candidates are
not available or under any unavoidable circumstance. In such case the
candidate will be allocated alternative examination zone
14.0 Evaluation and declaration of result

a) WBJEEB does not publish any rank/score list.


b) Result will be published in the form of Rank Card, which will contain all
relevant ranks and total score.
c) Candidates can view and download their rank card by logging in with their
password.
d) Duplicate rank cards cannot be generated at any later stage after completion of
counselling and admission conducted by the Board. Hence candidates are advised
to retain their rank cards carefully in a secured place for all future purpose.
e) If a candidate needs a duplicate rank card even after completion of counselling
and admission conducted by the Board, the same can be provided, but only till 60
days after the date of declaration of result.
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f) In order to get a duplicate rank card, the candidate must apply to the Board and
pay a processing fee of Rs. 500/- by a bank draft in the name of “West Bengal Joint
Entrance Examinations Board” payable in Kolkata
g) Ranks cards with scores are be issued to all candidates, who appears in the
examination. But all may not be awarded a rank and hence may not be
eligible for counseling, for which a cut off rank and/or a cut off score will be
decided by the board.
15.0 Counselling/seat allotment and provisional admission
A separate notification with details of counseling/seat allotment and admission will
be published in www.wbjeeb.in and www.wbjeeb.nic.in in due course after
publication of result.

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APPENDIX -1

PROFORMA-a1
Residential/Domicile Certificate for candidates residing in the State of West Bengal
continuously for at least last ten (10) years as on 31.12.2020.
Certified that _____________________________________________

Son / daughter of ________________________________is a resident/permanent


resident of West Bengal at Village/House No. ______________________________

Street _____________________________________________________________

Post Office _______________________Police Station _______________________

In the District of _______________________ under ____________________________


Assembly Constituency and has been living in the State of West Bengal continuously /
uninterruptedly at least for the last ten (10) years as on 31-12-2020.

Paste 4 cmx3 cm Candidate’s signature


size recent colour
photograph in this Candidate must sign here in front of the certifying
box authority.

(Candidate’s photograph)

Signature of Certifying Authority _____________________________________________


Designation with Official Seal ________________________________________________

Full Name of Certifying Authority _____________________________________________

Office Address ____________________________________________________________

Office Phone No. _________________ Mobile No:_________________(optional)

ID No: ______________________________(optional)

Note: Photograph is to be attested by the certifying authority.


The Certifying Authority should preserve a duplicate copy of this Certificate.
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APPENDIX -2

PROFORMA-b
Residential/Domicile Certificate for candidates not residing in the State of West Bengal
but whose parent(s) is (are) permanent resident(s) of West Bengal having their permanent
home address within West Bengal.
Certified that _____________________________________________

Father/ mother of ________________________________(the applicant) is/ are


permanent Resident of West Bengal at Village/House No. ___________________

Street _____________________________________________________________

Post Office _______________________Police Station _______________________

In the District of _____________________________

Under ____________________________ Assembly Constituency

Father’s/ Mother’s Signature


Paste 4 cmx3 cm
Paste 4 cmx3 cm
size recent colour
size recent colour
photograph of
photograph of the Candidate’s Signature
father/ mother of
candidate in this
the candidate in
box
this box
Candidate must sign here in front of
the certifying authority
(Candidate’s Photograph) (Father’s/ Mother’s Photograph)

Signature of Certifying Authority _____________________________________________

Designation with Official Seal ________________________________________________

Full Name of Certifying Authority _____________________________________________

Office Address ____________________________________________________________

Office Phone No. _________________ Mobile No:_________________(optional)

ID No: ______________________________(optional)

Note: Photographs are to be attested by the certifying authority.


The Certifying Authority should preserve a duplicate copy of this Certificate.
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APPENDIX – 3
Certificate regarding physical limitation to write in an examination.
Certificate No. ……………………………… Dated …………… Paste 4 cmx3
cm size recent
This is to certify that Mr./Ms. ……………………………………………………………
colour
Son/daughter of Mr. Ms. ………………………………………………………………….. photograph of
the candidate in
Residing at ………………………………………………………..…………………………………..
this box.
………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Having WBJEE-2021 application No. ………………………………….……… has the following disability
(name of the Specified Disability)
………………………………………………………………………………………………. In percentage of
…………………………………………………(in words) ……………………………………..(in figures).
Please tick the specified disability (Assessment may be done on the basis of Gazette of India,
Extraordinary, Part-II, Section-3, Subsection (ii)) Ministry of Social Justice and
Empowerment)
S. Category Type of Disability Specified Disability
No.
1 Physical Locomotor a) Leprosy cured person,
Disability Disability b) Cerebral palsy,
c) Dwarfism,
d) Muscular dystrophy,
e) Acid attack victims
Visual Impairment a) Blindness,
b) Low vision
Hearing Impairment a) Deaf,
b) Hard of hearing
Speech & Language a) Permanent disability arising out of conditions
Disability such as laryngectomy or aphasia affecting one
or more components of speech and language
due to organic or neurological causes
2 Intellectu a) Specific learning Disability (Perceptual
al Disabilities, Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Dyspraxia &
Disability Development Aphasia)
b) Autism spectrum disorder
3 Mental a) Mental illness
Behaviour
4 Disability i. Chronic a) Multiple sclerosis
caused due Neurological b) Parkinsonism
to Conditions
ii.Blood disorder a) Haemophilia,
b) Thalassemia,
c) Sickle cell disease
5 Multiple a) More than one of the above specified
Disabilities disabilities including deaf blindness
This is to furthet certify that he /she has physical limitation which hampers his/her writing
capabilities to write the examination owing to his/her disability.
Signature
Name
APPENDIX-5
Chief Medical Officer/ Civil Surgeon/Medical Superintendent
Govt. Health Care Institution with seal
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APPENDIX – 4

Letter of Undertaking for Using Own Scribe

I……………………………………………………….., a candidate with…………………………………………………..

(name of the disability) appearing for the ………………………………………………………………………………

(name of the examination) bearing Application No. ……………………………………….. do hereby state

that …………………………………………………………………………………….. (name of the scribe) will provide

the service of scribe/reader for the undersigned for taking the aforesaid examination.

I do hereby undertake that his qualification is ………………………………………….

Signature of the candidate Paste 4 cmx3


cm size recent
colour
Name of the scribe: ………………………………………………… photograph of
ID of the scribe: …………………………………………………………. the scribe in
this box.
ID number: ……………………………………………………………….
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APPENDIX: 5
Rules of the Examination

1. Candidates are advised to enter the examination centres at least 30 minutes


before commencement of the test.
2. Be sure about the exact location of your examination centre and means of
commuting, in order to avoid any inconvenience on the day of examination.
3. No candidate will be allowed to seat for the test in any centre other than the one
allotted to him/her and as is mentioned in the admit card.
Any candidate found to occupy a seat other than the one allotted to him/her will
be reported against & his/her paper will be cancelled.
4. Carry the following documents to enter the examination centre.
a. A printed copy of admit card of JENPAS(UG)-2021.
b. A copy of colour photograph as was uploaded during online application.
c. Any photo identity card in original such as Aadhaar card/ Pan card /
Passport/ 10th standard admit card/ School – ID card/ Voter ID/ Ration
Card with Photograph/ Bank Passbook with Photograph/ Any other Valid
Govt. Identity card With Photograph.
5. Frisking may be carried out while entering the centre for checking prohibited
objects.
6. Candidates are advised to take their seats at least 15 minutes before the test.
7. No candidate will be allowed to enter the examination hall beyond the
scheduled time of commencement of the test under any circumstance.
8. Candidates are not allowed to carry any written or printed material, calculator,
pen, docu-pen, log table, wristwatch, any communication device like mobile
phones etc. inside the examination hall. Any candidate found with such items will
be reported against & his/her candidature will be summarily cancelled.
9. Question booklets will be distributed well before commencement of the test. Take
out the OMR sheet without breaking seals of the question booklet and check that
your OMR number & question booklet number are same. If not, ask the invigilator
to replace the whole set from same series.
10. Put your signature on the top of question booklet.
11. Read the instructions given on OMR & on the cover page of question booklet very
carefully.
12. Write question booklet number & roll number at the appropriate places on the
OMR. Wrong entry of question booklet number & roll number may lead to
rejection of the OMR or wrong scoring, for which the Board will not remain
responsible. If any candidate makes any mistake, he/she must not overwrite.
Request the invigilator to strike it out & rewrite the correct numbers and put
his/her signature.
13. Darken appropriate bubbles of question booklet number & Roll number.
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14. Write your name in BLOCK LETTERS, name of the centre & put your signature in
appropriate places on the OMR. Do not put any stray mark anywhere else; it may
lead to rejection of OMR.
15. Check that your Roll number, photograph, spelling of your name in the attendance
sheet matches with those given in your admit card. If any correction is needed,
bring it to the notice of the invigilator.
16. Question booklet seals can be opened only at the time of commencement of test
and as will be announced by the invigilator. Check all the pages of question
booklet. If there is any damage or missing page or any difficulties to read the
question booklet, ask your invigilator to replace the whole set from the same
series.
17. Maintain silence during the test. Any conversation/gesticulation or creation of
disturbances will be deemed as misdemeanor. If any candidate is found adopting
any unfair means, his/her candidature will be cancelled, and / or he/she will be
debarred either permanently or for a period of time as is deemed fit by the
Centre- in- Charge.
18. No discussion will be allowed with the invigilator regarding any question.
19. Candidates may do rough work in the space provided in the question booklet.
20. No candidate will leave his/her seat without permission of the invigilator until
the test is over.
21. No candidate will leave the hall till the end of the test & all OMRs are collected &
tallied by the invigilator.
22. Candidates can take his/her question booklet after the test.
23. If any Examinee is found impersonating, he/she will be handed over to the
police & candidature of the original candidate will be cancelled outright.
24. Candidates must follow social distancing and other COVID-19 instructions as
applicable.
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APPENDIX –6

Examination zones for JELET-2021

Sl. No. Zone


1. Bankura Bankura
2. Cooch Behar Cooch Behar
3. Darjeeling Siliguri
4. Hooghly Serampore
5. Howrah Salkia/Bally/Uttarpara
6. Howrah Howrah Maidan/Shibpur
7. Howrah Santragachi/Domjur
8. Howrah Uluberia
9. Kolkata Central Kolkata
(Moulali/Beliaghata/Narkel Danga/Phool Bagan/Kakurgachi/Park
Circus)
10. Kolkata North Kolkata
(Shyam bazar/ Bagh Bazar/Girish Park/Burra Bazar/ College
Street/Sealdah)
11. Kolkata Salt Lake/New Town (Salt Lake/Lake Town/New Town/Rajar Hat)
12. Kolkata South Kolkata
(Ballygaunge/Minto Park/Bhowanipore/Tollygaunge/Jadavpur)
13. Kolkata West Kolkata (Joka/Behala/Alipore/Chetla/Khidirpore/Budge
Budge)
14. Malda Malda
15. Murshidabad Berhampur
16. Nadia Kalyani
17. North 24 Parganas Barrackpur (Dum Dum Jn. To Barrackpur)
18. Paschim Burdwan Asansol
19. Paschim Burdwan Durgapur
20. Paschim Kharagpur
Medinipur
21. Paschim Medinipur
Medinipur
22. Purba Burdwan Burdwan
23. Purba Medinipur Haldia
24. South 24 Parganas Garia/Sonarpur/Baruipur
25. Tripura Agartala
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a) Candidates domiciled in West Bengal must select any three zones except
Tripura-Agartala in order of their preference from the above list.
b) Candidates domiciled in Tripura must select any three zones in order of their
preference from the following list.
Districts of W B. Zone
Tripura Agartala
Kolkata Salt Lake/New Town
(Salt Lake/Lake Town/New Town/Rajar Hat)
Kolkata South Kolkata
(Ballygaunge/Minto Park/Bhowanipore/Tollygaunge/Jadavpur)
Kolkata West Kolkata
(Joka/Behala/Alipore/Chetla/Khidirpore/Budge Budge)

c) Candidates domiciled in states/UTs other than West Bengal and Tripura must
select any three zones in order of their preference from the following list.
Districts of W B. Zone
Howrah Salkia/Bally/Uttarpara
Kolkata Salt Lake/New Town
(Salt Lake/Lake Town/New Town/Rajar Hat)
Kolkata South Kolkata
(Ballygaunge/Minto Park/Bhowanipore/Tollygaunge/Jadavpur)
Kolkata West Kolkata
(Joka/Behala/Alipore/Chetla/Khidirpore/Budge Budge)
Paschim Burdwan Asansol
Paschim Burdwan Durgapur

WBJEEB attempts to allocate the examination centre at the candidate’s 1st choice. But it may not be
possible in all cases. Discretion of the Board shall be final in this regard. No request for change
of allocated centre will be entertained under any circumstances. Also, any examination zone may
be dropped in unavoidable circumstances.
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APPENDIX –7

Syllabus for JELET

1. For B.Sc. candidates - Mathematics pass course syllabus of the University of Calcutta. (question
nos. 1 to 100)
2. For Diploma holders in Pharmacy - Diploma Level syllabus in Pharmacy as prescribed by the
Pharmacy Council of India. (question nos. 1 to 100)
3. Common to all diploma holders in engineering and technology- (question nos. 1 to 70)
(A) ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS:
a) Matrix and vector
Matrix - Definition - Order of a matrix - Leading element - Principal diagonal. Types of
matrices - Null matrix -Square matrix - Identity matrix - Upper and lower triangular matrix -
Symmetric matrix.
Determinant of a square matrix - Minors and cofactors - Procedures for evaluation -
Properties of determinants (no deduction) - Evaluation of determinant by Ohio’s method (4th
order) - Problems.
Concept of vector-Addition and subtraction of vectors- Multiplication of a vector by
a scalar - Position vector of a point - Ratio formula - Rectangular resolution of a
vector - Dot and cross product - Geometrical interpretation -Distributive law -
Applications.
b) Numerical methods
Meaning of interpolation - Difference table - Newton’s forward interpolation formula (no
deduction) - Problems. Introduction to numerical integration - Formulae for composite
trapezoidal and Simpson’s 1/3 rule (no deduction) - Related problems. Numerical solution of
non-linear equations - Formula for Newton-Raphson method (no deduction) - Problems.
Numerical solution of system of linear equation - Gauss-Elimination Method (no deduction) -
Problems.
c) Differential equations
Definition - Order and degree of a differential equation - Differential equations of 1st
order and 1st degree - Separation of variables - Problems. Homogeneous differential
equations - Equations reducible to the homogeneous form - Problems. Exact differential
equations - equations reducible to the exact form - problems. Linear equations -
Bernoulli’s equations. Differential equations of 2nd order with constant coefficients -
Complementary function and particular integral – Problems
d) Partial differentiation
Function of two or more variables - Definition and meaning of partial derivatives (1st \
order). Homogeneous functions - Euler’s theorem on homogeneous functions (no deduction)
- Problems.
e) Probability and statistics
Introduction - Random experiment - Sample space - Events. Classical and axiomatic
definition of probability. Addition and multiplication theorem - Related problems. Statistics
- Frequency distribution. Measure of central tendency - Mean - Median - Mode - Standard
deviation - Simple problems

(B) Electrical technology


a. Kirchoff’s law
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Kirchoff's voltage and current laws, Star-delta transformations - Simple problems on all
topics.
b. A. C. fundamentals
Concept & significance of R.M.S. value, peak value, average value, crest factor and form
factor of sinusoidal voltage/current - Equation of instantaneous value of sinusoidal
voltage / current - Simple problems on all.
c. A. C. series circuit
R-L & R-C A.C. series circuit (no deduction, only the expressions of voltage, current &
power for sinusoidal sources), power factor, power triangle simple problems.
d. Storage cell, transformer, motors etc.
Basic Principle of: Storage cell, DC. motors, Transformer, A.C. generators & motors (No
deduction & problems).
e. Magnetic circuit
Concept on magnetic circuit, Definitions and units of magnetic flux, m.m.t. and
reluctance, analogy with electrical circuit, simple problems.
f. Motor starter
Need of motor starter mentioning some names useful for D.C. motors & A.C. motors.
g. Motors for industrial uses
Simple Electrical Circuit for motor installation, using block diagram of different components.
h. Power generation, transmission and distribution
Brief idea about the power generation, transmission and distribution using block diagram of
different stages.
i. Voltage stabilizer and UPS system
Brief idea about the operational principle of voltage stabilizer and UPS system (no description
of internal circuit)
j. House wiring
Simple idea house wiring starting from commencement of supply, using necessary diagram,
role of fuses / MCB, fault finding & earthing concept.
k. Lighting schemes
Types of lighting scheme and factors considered for designing lighting schemes i.e.
illumination level, uniformity of illumination, colour of light, glare, mounting height, spacing
between luminaries, colour of surrounding walls etc.
l. Wattmeter and Meggar
Uses & connection diagram of Wattmeter - Use of Meggar with circuit diagram.
m. Electrical energy and measurement
Electrical energy measurement (no mathematical deduction & description of apparatus) -
circuit diagram for single phase energy-meter connection.

(C) COMPUTER APPLICATIONS & PROGRAMMING

a. Introduction to computer
Brief history of evolution of computers
Various components of computer (brief knowledge)
Hardware-CPU, inputs output system, primary memory, secondary memory.
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Peripherals devices - Printers, plotter, scanners, digitals cameras, web cam. sound card &
speaker systems, dicta phone
Software Operating system, system software like compilers and device drivers, and
various application software (definitions only).
b. Information representation
Number system: Binary, Octal & Hexadecimal
Conversion of number systems, signed and unsigned representation
Binary arithmetic & compliments,
Character codes: ASCII. BCD & Gray codes
c. Basics of software
Classification of Software systems-system software and application software.
Basic concepts of compilers, interpreters, assemblers and device drives
Operating system - Single user, multi user, graphical user interfaces and characters user
interfaces.
Case studies: MS - DOS, Windows
d. Introduction to programming
Algorithm and flowchart
Different types of programming languages - machine level, assembly level and high-level
languages (basic concepts only)
Brief introduction to different high-level languages including C
Basics of C-Language
Branching and loping statements
Arrays and user defined functions
e. Computer networking and internet
Basics of Computer Networking - LAN, MAN, WAN (definitions only)
Client - Server architecture (elementary level)
Internetworking concepts of world wide web, domain name system emails
Web browsing, use of search engines, web site hosting (elementary level).

(D) ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

a. Air and environment


Man & Environment. Overview {socio-economic structure & occupational exposures)
- Scope of Environmental Engineering - pollution problem due to urbanisation &
industrialisation
b. Air pollution
Causes of air pollution - types & sources of air pollutants - Climatic & Meteoro-logical effect
on -air pollution concentration -formation of smog & fumigation
c. Analysis of air pollutants
Collection of Gaseous Air Pollutants - Collection of Participate Pollutants -Analysis of Air
Pollutants like: Sulphur dioxide - Nitrogen oxide - Carbon monoxide - Oxidants & Ozone -
Hydrocarbons - Particulate Matter
d. Air pollution control measures and equipment
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Control of Particulate Emission - Control of Gaseous Emission - Flue Gas Treatment Methods:
Stacks Gravitational and Inertia! Separation. Settling Chambers, Dynamic Separators.
Cyclones. Filtration, Liquid Scrubbing. Spray Chambers. Packed Towers. Orifice and Venturi
Scrubbers, Electrostatic Precipitators. Gas/ solid Absorption, Thermal Decomposition.
e. Methods and approach of air pollution control
Controlling smoke nuisance — Develop air quality criteria and practical emission
standards - creating zones suitable for industry based on micrometeorology of air area —
Introducing artificial methods of removal of particulate and matters of waste before
discharging to open atmosphere
f. Water and environ water sources
Origin of waste water — Type of ‘water pollutants and their effects
g. Different sources of water pollution
Biological Pollution (point & non-point sources) - Chemical Pollutants: Toxic Organic &
Inorganic Chemicals - Oxygen demanding substances - Physical Pollutants: Thermal Waste
- Radioactive waste – Physiological Pollutants: Taste affecting substances - other forming
substances
h. Water pollution and its control
Adverse effects on: Human Health & Environment, Aquatic life, Animal life, Plant life —
Water Pollution Measurement Techniques - Water Pollution Control Equipment &
Instruments - Indian Standards for Water Pollution Control
i. Soil polluting agencies and effect of solution
Liquid & Solid Wastes - Domestic & industrial Wastes - Pesticides - Toxic: Inorganic &
Organic Pollutants - Soil Deterioration - Poor Fertility, Septicity. Ground Water Pollution,
Concentration of Infecting Agents in Soil
j. Solid waste disposal
Dumping domestic & Industrial Solid Wastes: Advantages & Disadvantages -
Incineration: Advantages & Disadvantages - Sanitary Land Field: Advantages &
Disadvantages - Management of Careful &Sanitary Disposal of Solid Wastes
k. Noise and environmental management system, noise pollution and control
Noise Pollution: Intensity, Duration - Types of Industrial Noise - III effects of Noise -Noise
Measuring & Control - Permissible Noise Limits
l. Environmental legislations, Authorities and systems
Air & Water Pollution Control Acts & Rules (Salient Features only) - Functions of State /
Central Pollution Control Boards - Environmental Management System ISO 14000 (Salient
Features only).

4. Only for diploma holders in engineering and technology except agricultural engineering and
printing technology - (question nos. 71 to 100)
(A) Engineering mechanics
a. Group – A
(i) Module 1 – Introduction - Concept of Engineering Mechanics - Statics & Dynamics - Scalar
Quality –Vector Quality-Addition & Subtraction of Vectors- Basic units-Derived Units-Si
units-Principles of dimensional homogeneity.
(ii) Module 2 – System of forces - Definition of a force with explanation - Linear
representation of force - System of co-planar forces - Parallelogram Law of Forces -
Composition and Resolution-Transmissibility of forces - Action and Reaction - Triangle
Law & Polygon Law of forces - Determination of Resultant by Analytical and graphical
method with equal-train space diagram – Vector diagram.
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(iii) Module 3 – Moments and couples - Definition of moment of a force about a point -
Physical significance of moment -Moment of a system of parallel and inclined forces -
Varignon’s Theorem -Definition of moment of a couple - Physical significance of Couples
Equivalent couples -Resultant of any number of coplanar couples - Replacement of a
force about a point by an equal like parallel force together with a couple -Properties of
couples.
(iv) Module 4 – Condition of equilibrium - Lami’s Theorem - Triangle Law & Polygon Law
of equilibrium-Conditions of equilibrium of co-planer system of concurrent forces -
Conditions of equilibrium of co-planar system of non-concurrent parallel forces (like &
unlike) -Conditions of equilibrium of co-planar system of non-concurrent non-parallel
forces (simple problems excluding statically indeterminant).

a. Group - B
(i) Module 5 – Friction - Definition - Useful and harmful effects of friction - Laws of Static
friction - Coefficient of friction -Angle of friction -Angle of repose - Equilibrium of a body
on a rough inclined surface with and without external force.
(ii) Module 6 – Centre of gravity - Concept & definition - Centre of mass - Centroid
Methods of finding out centroids of simple area by (i) Geometrical consideration and (ii)
Method of Moments. [**Method of integration should be learnt in Strength of materials
on 2nd Semester]
Finding the centroid of the following areas by any method:
uniform triangular lamina, (ii) uniform rectangular lamina, (iii) uniform circular lamina,
Finding the centroid of the following sections using the method of moment: (i) T-section,
(ii) equal and unequal angle-sections, (iii) equal and

unequal l-sections, iv) different cut-out sections as shown in the following figures.
(iii) Module 7 – Moment of inertia - Definition and unit; M I of a lamina; Theorems of finding
out M I by Parallel axis theorem and Perpendicular axis theorem; Radius of Ryratinn;
Finding out M I of the following sections using formula only (i) Rectangular section, (ii)
Square section , (iii) circular section, (iv) triangular section; M I of irregular areas such as
l-sections, T-sections, - Related simple problems.
(iv) Module 8 – Simple machines - Definition of Machine - Difference between Machine &
Lever - Mechanical Advantage, Velocity Ratio and Efficiency with their relationship -
Frictional Effort Load -Condition of reversibility / irreversibility - Law of Lifting
Machines -Maximum mechanical advantage - Maximum efficiency - Effort vs. load curve
-Efficiency vs. load curve -Different types of lifting machine with their mechanical
advantage, velocity ratio & efficiency such as wheel and axle (simple & differential),
Crab winch (single & double purchase), Weston pulley block, worm & worm wheel,
simple screw jack.

b. Group-C
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(i) Module 9 – Rectilinear motion - Motion equations (with deduction S=Vt, V=u + ft, S=ut +
1/2ft2, V2=U2 + 2fS) Newton’s Second Law of linear motion P = mf (deduction) -
Conservation of momentum of a body -No Numerical problems.
(ii) Module 10 – Curvilinear motion - Angular displacement -Angular speed -Angular
velocity- Relation between angular speed & angular velocity - Angular acceleration -
Relation between linear & angular velocity - Relation between linear & angular
acceleration -Centripetal and centrifugal force (numerical problems)
(iii) Module - 11 – Work, power, energy - 2 Definitions. Units, Potential Energy (mgh), Kinetic
Energy (1/2 m v2), Laws of conservation of Energy. Change of Kinetic energy=Work
done by acting force. Simple numerical problems.

(B) Strength of materials


a. Group — A
(i) Module 1 – Simple stress and strain
Scope of subjects Use of structure, importance of knowledge of stress, strain and
deformation in structure, safety and economy. Engineering materials: Definitions and
examples Mechanical properties of engineering materials: Elasticity, Plasticity,
Ductility, Hardness. Fatigue, Creep Brittleness (definition, examples and applications).
Stress and strain: Tensile, Compressive, Shear
Stress-strain diagram: Principles of tensile testing in universal testing machines
showing salient points such as elastic limit, proportional limit, yield points, breaking
points etc., ultimate stress, working stress and factor of safety.
Stress - Strain relations: Hooke’s law, Young’s Modulus, Modulus of rigidity, Poission’s
ratio.

b. Group — B
i. Module 2 – Shear force and bending moment
Definition and Types of beams, supports and loads.
Shear force and bending moment in beams: Definitions, sign conventions and inter-
relationships
Shear force and bending moment diagrams (with simple problems):
Cantilever beams with point loads and Uniformly Distributed Loads (DDL),
Simply supported beams with point loads and UDL.
Simply supported overhanging beam with point load.
ii. Module 3 – Bending stress in beams
Pure bending of beam: Assumptions, deduction of bending equation with usual
notations, moment of resistance, section modulus.
Problems on bending stress about axis parallel to the plane of bending: For rectangular
circular & l- section.
c. Group — C
i. Module 4 – Deflection of beams
Differential equation of elastic curve — Relation among deflection, slope, shear force,
bending moment and rate of loading — Sign convention of slope and deflection.
Standard formula (no proof, only simple problems) for maximum slope of deflection of
cantilever beam subjected to point load at free end, uniformly distributed load on entire
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span;
simply supported beam carrying a point load at mid span, uniformly distributed toad on
entire span.
ii. Module 5 – Columns and struts
Definitions of Columns & Struts — Long, Medium & Short columns — Effective Length
— Slenderness Ratio — Critical load — Safe load — Different kinds of end conditions —
Euler’s formula for critical load (no deduction and no problem).

5. Only for diploma holders in agricultural engineering- (question nos. 71 to 100):


(A) Soil and water engineering
a. Module 1: Watershed Hydrology
Hydrologic cycle, Precipitation-forms, rainfall measurement, mass curve, point rainfall,
frequency analysis of point rainfall, plotting position, Interception, infiltration,
evapotranspiration- estimation and measurement, Stream number, stream length, stream
area, stream slope, Runoff-factors affecting, measurement of runoff, Hydrograph -
Components, base flow separation, Unit hydrograph theory, Synthetic unit hydrograph,
Flood routing - graphical methods of reservoir flood routing, Drought and its classification.
b. Module 2: Surveying and Leveling
Introduction-classification and basic principles, Principle and method of Chain surveying,
Plane table surveying, Compass surveying. Errors in measurements-their elimination and
correction. Leveling, Contouring. Computation of area and volume, Theodolite surveying,
traversing and adjustment of errors.
c. Module 3: Fluid Mechanics
Definition and Properties of fluids, Unit measurement, Fluid statics, Dynamics of fluid flow,
Bernoulli’s theorem, venturi-meter, orifice-meter and nozzle, siphon; Laminar flow: Stress-
strain relationships, General equation for head loss in pipes, energy losses through pipe
fittings, Darcy Equation, flow through network of pipes, hydraulic gradient and energy
gradient, Measurement of discharge through pipes and open channel.
d. Module4: Soil Mechanics
Classification of soil, Index properties of soil- void ratio, porosity, density, water content,
particle size distribution, consistency limits and permeability, seepage flow-net and drain-
age, compaction, consolidation, earth pressure and retaining structure, shear strength, soil
stabilization, soil exploration, stability of slope, Foundation Engineering.
e. Module 5: Soil and Water Conservation
Mechanics and types of erosion and their causes, Estimation of Soil loss, Biological control
measures, Stream bank erosion, Wind erosion control, Design of permanent soil conservation
structure: chute, drop and drop inlet spillways, Design of Contour bunds, contour trenches,
contour stone walls, contour ditches, Terraces.
f. Module 6: Ground Water, Pump and Well Technology
Introduction: geologic formations, Types of aquifer and wells, Ground water exploration
technique, Aquifer properties, aquifer properties, Various types of tube wells, hydraulics of
well and well performance, installation of well screen, joining of pipes, completion and
development of well, Water lifting devices, Pump Characteristics and Pump selection,
installation and troubleshooting.
g. Module 7: Irrigation and Drainage
Soil-water-plant relationship, irrigation and drainage for sustainable crop production, Land
grading and land preparation for Irrigation and Drainage, Design of Irrigation channel, Water
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conveyance and Control Structures, Irrigation water requirement, Methods of Irrigation-


Flood, boarder, furrow, check basin, Sprinkler and drip irrigation systems. Types of drain- age
systems and drainage materials.
h. Module 8: Building materials and Structures
Simple stress-strain, stress-strain-tension, compressive, shear, stress-Strain relation-ship,
elasticity, Hooke’s law, Young’s modulus, modulus of rigidity, Poisson’s ration, Mohr’s
circle, shear force and bending moments diagram, moment of inertia, middle third rule,
Column and struts.
i. Modules 9: Remote Sensing and GIS
Definition: History of Remote Sensing: Abroad\India, Concepts of scale, Resolution,
Electromagnetic Spectrum: Optical \ Microwave, Visible region: Blue, Green and Red wave-
length portion, Wavelength and frequency: their relation and units of measurement,
Polarization; Coherent & Incoherent radiation; Doppler Effect, Energy transmission,
atmospheric characteristics, Map - Definitions - Representations - Point line polygon
common coordinate systems.

(B) Farm machinery and power


a) Module 1: Crop Production Technology
Climatic zones of West Bengal and its characteristics, Classification of crop, Effect of
different weather parameters on crop growth and development, Principles of tillage, Tilth
and its characteristics, Tillage implements, Conservational Tillage, Conventional Tillage,
Soil-water-plant relationship, Crop rotation, cropping systems, mono, double and multiple
cropping, Sowing, Intercultural operation, harvesting, processing, storage and protection of
crops, Soil forming rocks and minerals- origin, classification and composition, Weathering
of rocks and minerals, Soil forming process and the factors, Soil profile, Soil Proper-
ties- Physical - soil texture, structure, densities, pore spaces, Chemical properties - pH, Soil
water composition and classification, Soil moisture constants and function, Soil air, Soil
temperature.
b) Module 2: Farm Machinery
Status and scope of farm mechanization, Classification and constructional details and
principles of operation of manually operated, animal drawn and power operated implements
and machinery for primary and secondary tillage, puddling, Sowing and planting
equipment, fertilizer application, Description, operation and calibration, Inter-cultivation
tools, plant protection equipment, Principle of crop harvesting and threshing, Chaff
cutters and silage filling equipment, Land development machinery, Human engineering and
safely in farm machinery, Selection.
c) Module 3: Farm Engine and Tractors
Power availability on the farms from animate and inanimate sources of energy, their
capacities and efficiencies, Tractor engine components and their principle of working,
Engine valve and valve mechanism and valve timing diagram, Fuel and Air supply system,
Cooling and Lubrication System, Ignition and starting and electrical system, Engine
Governing, Transmission systems of wheel and track type tractors, Clutch and brake,
gearbox, differential, PTO, Belt pulley and draw-bars and final drive mechanisms, Power tiller
and small farm engines for farm operation, Performance and cost analysis of farm tractors
and power tillers.
d) Module 4: Renewable Energy Sources
Introduction to conventional and non-conventional energy sources, Patterns of fuel
consumption, Potential of solar, wind, biogas, biomass, geothermal and other renewable
energy sources, Solar Cooker, Water Heater, Drier, solar still, solar pond, PV system etc.
Aerobic and anaerobic bio-conversion process, Pyrolysis, gasification and their economics,
selection of size of biogas plants, Wind energy potential, Installed capacity, Study of various
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types of wind mills.


e) Module 5: Thermodynamics and Heat Engines
Thermodynamics properties, closed and open system, flow and non-flow processes, gas laws,
laws of thermodynamics, internal energy, Thermodynamic process of perfect gases, P-V,
P-T and T-S diagrams of pure substances, Second law of thermodynamics, Difference
between heat and work, cyclic heat engines, Kelvin-Planck and Clausius statements,
refrigeration and heat pumps, reversibility and irreversibility of process, Boiler performance;
boiler efficiency, Thermodynamic cycles of I.C. engines.

(C) Food processing and post-harvest engineering


Food constituents, micro-organism in deterioration and Preservation of food, Modes of heat
transfer, one dimensional steady-state and unsteady-state heat transfer in simple geometries,
Newton’s law of cooling, Free and forced convection, correlations, heat transfer coefficient,
Introductory radiation heat transfer, Types of heat exchanger, log mean temperature
difference, heat exchanger performance, Introduction to mass transfer pro-cess, Fick’s law,
Molecular diffusion in fluids and solids, Convective mass transfer coefficients, Mass transfer
correlations, Processing equipment and machinery, Utilization of agricultural by product, Unit
operation of various dairy and food processing systems; Pro-cess flow charts for product
manufacture, Manufacture of flavoured milk - cream - butter-condensed milk - Ghee, ice cream etc,
Beverages - ”alcoholic and non-alcoholic - carbonated and non-carbonated, Working principles of
equipment for receiving, pasteurization, sterilization, homogenization, filling and
packaging, butter manufacture, evaporation, drying, freezing, juice extraction, filtration,
Process parameters and equipment for various operations- Cleaning, sorting and grading,
Washing, Handling, Peeling and slicing. Blanching, Mixing, Packaging and storage, Cooling and
Cold storage, drying and dehydration-Pre-drying techniques, Theory of drying, Various types of
dryers and their operation, Quality changes in dried products, quality control techniques and
application.

6. Only for diploma holders in printing technology- (question nos. 71 to 100):


(A) Basic engineering for printing
a) Simple stress and strain
Introduction — Elasticity — Stress and Strain. Types of Stresses: Tensile Stress and
compressive Stress. Elastic Limit— Hook’s’ Law— Modulus of Elasticity (Young’s Modulus)
Deformation of a body due to Force acting on it — Simple problems. Principle of
Superposition — Simple problems on uniform cross-section.
b) Mechanical drive
Different types of Mechanical drive and their uses only. Belt & pulley drive: Different types
belt and pulley drive — Open belt drive and cross belt drive. Types of belt and types of pulley
— Velocity ratio. Simple problems.
c) Gear drive
Types or gear and then uses. Definition of different parts of Spur gear. Velocity ratio of spur
gear. Simple problems.
d) Measuring instruments
Types of measuring instruments and their uses. Description, working principle, care &
maintenance of Vernier Callipers and outside micrometer. Reading of Vernier callipers and
outside micrometer.
e) Fastening method
Different types of fastening method with examples. Types of nuts, bolts and their uses.
Welding, Soldering & Brazing and their uses. Different types of rivet and riveted joints.
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(B) Printers’ material science


a) Colloids - Definition of colloid, properties of lyophilic and lyophobic colloids, stability of
colloids, protective action of lyophilic colloids, gold number, definition of gel and emulsion,
application of colloids, gels and emulsions in printing.
b) Polymers - Uses of natural polymers (casein, cellulose, dextrin, egg albumen, gelatine, fish
giue, gum Arabic and starch) and synthetic polymers (polyethylene, polypropylene, Teflon,
polyvinyl acetate, polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinyl chloride, phenolic resin, amino resin and
polyester resin) in printing.
c) Chemistry of photography - Constituents of a photographic emulsion, uses of gelatine,
preparation of the emulsion, lattice structure of silver chloride and silver bromide, lattice
defects, latent image formation by Gurney-Mott Theory, chemistry of photographic
development, fixing, photographic reduction and chemical intensification, chemical reversal,
elementary idea of silverless films.
d) Chemicals required for Image carriers - a) letterpress and flexography –photo polymeric
stereo making, b) lithography - (graining, coating, developing, etching, lacquering, stencil
removing, gumming, desensitizing) (i) negative working plates-albumen plate, P.S. diazo
and photopolymer plates, driographic (waterless) plate (ii) positive working plates - gum
deep etch plate, P.S. plate, diffusion transfer plate c) gravure - cylinder making (sensitising,
developing, etching, finishing) d) silk screen - (coating, developing, hardening, stencil
removing) direct, indirect, direct- indirect and capillary method.

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