JELET 2025 Final Answer Key Released: 4 Questions Withdrawn

The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) released the final answer keys for the Joint Entrance Examination for Lateral Entry (JELET) 2025. Candidates can now download the keys from the official website, wbjeeb.nic.in . This release follows a thorough review of objections submitted by candidates. Four specific questions were officially withdrawn from evaluation after expert scrutiny of these challenges.

WBJEEB confirmed that the entire scoring and ranking process for JELET 2025 will strictly adhere to this finalized answer key. Marks will be calculated exclusively from the remaining valid questions. The withdrawn questions will not contribute to a candidate’s overall score, ensuring fairness in the evaluation process as per the information bulletin.

JELET serves as the entrance examination for admissions into lateral entry engineering programmes. These programs are offered across various participating colleges and institutions within West Bengal. Candidates who appeared for the examination should anticipate the release of their JELET 2025 rank cards once the official results are formally announced by WBJEEB.

How to Download JELET Final Answer Key 2025

Candidates can follow these direct steps to download the JELET 2025 final answer key:

  • Visit the official WBJEEB website: wbjeeb.nic.in .
  • Locate the designated ‘JELET 2025’ tab or section on the homepage.
  • Click on the specific link titled “Final Answer Key JELET 2025.”
  • The final answer key document will open immediately in PDF format.
  • Review the key carefully, noting any withdrawn questions and revised answers.
  • Download the PDF to your device. This allows for offline reference and personal score estimation.

JELET 2025 Marking Scheme Details

Understanding the JELET 2025 marking scheme is crucial for candidates to accurately estimate their scores. The scheme differentiates between questions with single correct options and those with multiple correct options.

Category 1: Questions with Only One Correct Option

For questions designed to have only one correct answer, the following rules apply:

  • Correct Response: Awards 1 full mark for each accurately chosen option.
  • Incorrect Response: Results in a penalty of ¼ mark, equivalent to 25% negative marking. This negative marking is also applied if a candidate selects more than one option for a single-choice question, even if one of the selected options is correct.
  • Unattempted Questions: Receive zero marks, with no penalty applied.

Category 2 & 3: Questions with One or More Correct Options

These categories involve more complex scoring, distinguishing between full marks and partially correct answers:

Full Marks Allocation
  • Full marks, which are 2 marks for these questions, are awarded exclusively when a candidate selects every single correct option specified for that question.
  • If a candidate’s selection includes any incorrect option, the entire answer is considered wrong, resulting in zero marks, regardless of whether some correct options were also chosen.
Partial Marks Allocation
  • Partial marks are awarded when a candidate does not mark all correct options but also avoids selecting any incorrect options.
  • The calculation for partial marks is precise: 2 × (number of correct options marked) ÷ (total number of correct options). This ensures proportionate credit.
  • Questions in this category that are left unattempted by the candidate will also receive zero marks, similar to single-correct-option questions.

Candidates are encouraged to utilize this detailed breakdown of the marking scheme to calculate their estimated scores for the JELET 2025 examination. This allows for an initial assessment of their performance prior to the official announcement of results and rank cards.