WBJEE 2026 qualifier statistics are expected to be released with the official rank list in June-July 2026. Based on 2025 data, 1,00,502 students qualified out of 1,01,643 who appeared — a pass rate of 98.88%.
The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) publishes total appeared vs qualified figures every year alongside the rank list. WBJEE 2026 was held in April-May 2026 and official statistics will follow with the rank list declaration. The qualification rate in WBJEE has stayed above 98.5% consistently over the past four years, making it one of the highest pass rates among state engineering entrance exams in India.
- In WBJEE 2025, 1,01,643 students appeared and 1,00,502 qualified — a pass rate of 98.88%.
- The WBJEE qualification rate has stayed above 98.5% every year since 2022.
- WBJEE 2026 official statistics will be released with the rank list, expected in June-July 2026.
- Qualified students receive a General Merit Rank (GMR) for engineering and a Pharmacy Merit Rank (PMR) for pharmacy courses.
- Category-specific ranks are issued separately for SC, ST, OBC-A, OBC-B, EWS, and TFW students.
| Direct Link — WBJEE 2026 Official Website for Rank List and Result (Expected June-July 2026) |
WBJEE 2026 Appeared vs Qualified: Expected Data
The official WBJEE 2026 qualification statistics will be published by WBJEEB alongside the rank list. The table below presents expected 2026 figures projected from the 2025 trend, compared against the most recent official 2025 data.
| Metric | WBJEE 2026 (Expected) | WBJEE 2025 (Official) |
|---|---|---|
| Total Appeared | ~90,000-95,000 | 1,01,643 |
| Total Qualified (Rank List) | ~89,000-94,000 | 1,00,502 |
| Pass Percentage | ~98.5-99% (expected) | 98.88% |
| Students from West Bengal | Awaited | 77,793 |
| Students from Outside West Bengal | Awaited | 23,850 |
| Rank List Declaration Date | Expected June-July 2026 | June 2025 |
The 2026 expected figures are based on the year-wise declining trend observed from 2023 to 2025. Official WBJEE 2026 statistics will be available on the WBJEEB portal at wbjeeb.nic.in when the rank list is declared.
WBJEE Year-wise Appeared vs Qualified (2022-2025)
WBJEE appeared student count peaked in 2023 at 1,24,919 and has declined steadily through 2025. Despite this drop, the qualification rate has remained above 98.5% every year. The table below gives the complete official year-wise picture.
| Year | Total Appeared | Total Qualified | Pass Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | 81,393 | 80,132 | 98.5% |
| 2023 | 1,24,919 | ~1,24,170 (estimated) | 99.4% |
| 2024 | ~1,13,492 | ~1,12,963 | ~99.5% |
| 2025 | 1,01,643 | 1,00,502 | 98.88% |
| 2026 | ~90,000-95,000 (expected) | Awaited with rank list | Expected ~98.5-99% |
Nearly all students who appear in both papers of WBJEE earn a rank in the merit list. The 2023 spike in appeared students was followed by a steady decline, with total appeared falling by roughly 10% each year. In 2025, 77,793 appeared from West Bengal and 23,850 from outside the state.
Category-wise Rank Lists in WBJEE
WBJEEB releases two primary merit lists every year — the General Merit Rank (GMR) for engineering, technology, and architecture, and the Pharmacy Merit Rank (PMR) for pharmacy courses. Alongside these, separate category ranks are published for all reserved and special category students.
| Rank Type | Applicable Courses | Who Receives It |
|---|---|---|
| General Merit Rank (GMR) | Engineering, Technology, Architecture | All qualified students |
| Pharmacy Merit Rank (PMR) | Pharmacy (B.Pharm) | All qualified students who opted for pharmacy |
| SC Rank | All courses | Scheduled Caste students |
| ST Rank | All courses | Scheduled Tribe students |
| OBC-A Rank | All courses | OBC-A category students |
| OBC-B Rank | All courses | OBC-B category students |
| EWS Rank | All courses | Economically Weaker Section students |
| TFW Rank | All courses | Tuition Fee Waiver eligible students |
Your WBJEE 2026 rank card will include your overall merit rank (GMR or PMR) and your category-specific rank where applicable. Both ranks are used during WBJEE 2026 counselling for seat allotment across general and reserved category seats.
Minimum Qualifying Marks for WBJEE Rank List
WBJEEB does not officially publish a fixed minimum qualifying score for inclusion in the WBJEE rank list. The very high pass rate (98.5%+) reflects that the effective qualifying bar is very low. The table below shows the approximate minimum marks observed in prior years for earning a rank, based on available trend data.
| Category | Approximate Minimum Marks (out of 200) |
|---|---|
| General / EWS | ~45-50 marks |
| OBC-A / OBC-B | ~40-45 marks |
| SC | ~35-40 marks |
| ST | ~30-35 marks |
These are approximate thresholds based on prior year observations and are not an officially notified criterion. The primary requirement for earning a WBJEE rank is appearing in both Paper 1 (Mathematics, 100 marks) and Paper 2 (Physics and Chemistry, 100 marks combined). Students who skip either paper do not receive a rank, regardless of their score in the other paper.
What Does Qualifying in WBJEE Mean?
Qualifying in WBJEE means your name appears in the official WBJEE rank list published by WBJEEB, and you receive a downloadable rank card. Here is what qualifying in WBJEE 2026 means for your admission journey.
- You receive a General Merit Rank (GMR) and, where eligible, a Pharmacy Merit Rank (PMR) and a category-specific rank on your rank card.
- You become eligible to register for WBJEE 2026 counselling for seat allotment in West Bengal engineering, technology, pharmacy, and architecture colleges.
- Qualifying does NOT guarantee a seat — your final admission depends on your rank, college and branch choices, and available seats during each counselling round.
- Students with a lower WBJEE rank may not secure admission to top government colleges but can use their rank for private participating institutions.
- Students who qualify but do not register for counselling forfeit their chance at admission for the 2026-27 academic year.
Your WBJEE 2026 rank card will be available to download on the WBJEEB portal after the rank list is declared. It will carry your roll number, subject-wise marks, overall rank, and category rank — all required for the counselling document verification process.
WBJEE 2026 Qualifier Stats FAQs
Ques. How many students qualified in WBJEE 2025?
Ans. In WBJEE 2025, 1,00,502 students qualified out of 1,01,643 who appeared, giving a pass rate of 98.88%. The official WBJEE 2026 qualification figure will be released with the 2026 rank list.
Ques. What is the expected pass percentage in WBJEE 2026?
Ans. The official WBJEE 2026 pass percentage will be published with the rank list in June-July 2026. Based on prior year trends, the expected qualification rate is approximately 98.5-99%, consistent with every year since 2022.
Ques. How many students are expected to have appeared for WBJEE 2026?
Ans. Official appeared data for WBJEE 2026 is awaited with the rank list. Based on the declining trend from 1,01,643 in 2025, approximately 90,000-95,000 students are expected to have appeared for WBJEE 2026.
Ques. What are the minimum marks to qualify in WBJEE 2026?
Ans. WBJEEB does not officially notify minimum qualifying marks for the rank list. Based on prior year trends, General and EWS students are expected to need around 45-50 marks out of 200, while SC and ST students may qualify with approximately 30-40 marks. Appearing in both Paper 1 and Paper 2 is mandatory to receive a rank.
Ques. What rank lists does WBJEEB release for WBJEE 2026?
Ans. WBJEEB releases a General Merit Rank (GMR) list for engineering, technology, and architecture, and a Pharmacy Merit Rank (PMR) list for pharmacy courses. Category-specific ranks are also issued separately for SC, ST, OBC-A, OBC-B, EWS, and TFW students.
Ques. Does qualifying in WBJEE guarantee college admission?
Ans. No. Qualifying in WBJEE 2026 only makes you eligible for counselling and seat allotment. Actual admission depends on your rank, the choices you submit during counselling, and the availability of seats in your preferred colleges and branches.








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