WBJEE JECA 2025 OMR, Response Sheets Available: Check Process to Raise Objections
West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) has enabled the provision for "OMR, Recorded Response View & Challenge" for the JECA 2025. Candidates can check their scanned OMR sheet and recorded responses. In case of any discrepancy, candidates can challenge it within the given time window.
WBJEE JECA 2025 OMR and response sheet has been released at wbjeeb.in/jeca. Candidates can now view and, if required, challenge the OMR responses against a fee for each question.
How to Check JECA 2025 OMR Responses
Candidates can follow the below steps to check their scanned OMR sheet and recorded responses:
- Visit the official WBJEEB JECA 2025 portal.
- Login using your application number and password of JECA 2025.
- Click the link to see your OMR and recorded responses.
- Review the scanned sheet and your recorded answers.
How to Raise an Objection
If you are not satisfied with the responses and want to raise an objection against the OMR, follow below steps:
- Please select the question you would like to dispute.
- Provide a valid reason for the challenge.
- Pay the required challenge fee online.
- Submit the challenge form.
Important Details
- Please note that the OMR challenge window is open only for a few days after the official notification. You are suggested to act within the deadline.
- WBJEEB will also send notifications to the registered emails. Keep a check on your emails.
- The challenge fee will be applicable for each question you are objecting to.
- The challenge fee you will pay is non-refundable.
- After considering all the objections, WBJEEB will publish the final answer key, followed by JECA 2025 results.
- Candidates must keep themselves updated and check the official website for further updates.
- Do confirm the OMR challenging process before the deadline.
The WBJEE JECA test centres will be made available online. Cities where the entrance test will be held can be viewed through the WBJEE JECA test centres. The WBJEE JECA will be held in different centres located across different districts of West Bengal. While making the application, the applicants need to choose their desired test zones for the entrance test.
Before reporting to the WBJEE JECA exam centre, the candidates are advised to check which items are prohibited. Candidates will not be allowed to carry any electronic devices i.e., mobile phones, laptops, tablets, smart watches, calculators, etc., inside the examination centre. No extra pen and paper will be allowed. If the candidates are found with any prohibited item inside the exam centre, then they will not be allowed to continue with the examination.
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