WBJEE 2026 Correction Window Opens for BPharm Applicants, Edit Forms Till April 12
New Delhi: The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) has opened the application correction window for WBJEE 2026, allowing candidates seeking admission to pharmacy courses (BPharm) to edit their submitted application forms until April 12 through the official website.
Registered candidates can log in using their application number and password to make necessary corrections in their WBJEE 2026 application forms. The correction facility, which began on April 10, is a one-time opportunity and will close on April 12, after which no further changes will be permitted.
The board has clarified that certain key personal details such as candidate’s name, parents’ names, domicile, and date of birth cannot be modified during the correction process. Applicants are advised to carefully review and update the editable fields before final submission.
WBJEE is a state-level entrance examination conducted for admission into undergraduate pharmacy programmes. Candidates appearing for Paper 2 (Physics and Chemistry) are eligible for BPharm courses.
The WBJEE 2026 examination is scheduled to be held on May 24, with admit cards expected to be released on May 15. The exam will be conducted in two shifts, with Paper 2 covering subjects relevant for pharmacy aspirants, reports Careers360.
Candidates are advised to utilise the correction window carefully, as no further opportunity for modification will be provided after the deadline.
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