Key Points

The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board has published the PUBDET 2025 results after legal hurdles were resolved. A remarkable 99.17% of candidates successfully cleared the entrance examination for undergraduate courses. The results were delayed due to a Calcutta High Court stay order regarding OBC reservation policies. The Supreme Court recently intervened and stayed the High Court order, allowing WBJEEB to proceed with the results announcement and subsequent counseling process.

Key Points: WBJEEB PUBDET 2025 Results Declared with 99.17 Pass Percentage

  • PUBDET 2025 exams held on June 21-22 for UG admissions
  • 5,262 candidates appeared with 5,170 from West Bengal
  • Female candidates achieved higher pass rate at 99.53%
  • Supreme Court stayed Calcutta HC order enabling results declaration
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West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination Board publishes PUBDET 2025 results, 99.17 pc candidates clear exam

West Bengal PUBDET 2025 results announced after Supreme Court stay on Calcutta HC order. 99.17% candidates cleared exam for Presidency University admissions.

"The percentage of successful candidates is 99.17 per cent - WBJEEB Statement"

Kolkata, Aug 25

The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) on Monday published the Presidency University Bachelor Degree Entrance Test (PUBDET) 2025 results. The announcement of PUBDET results has now cleared the path for the much-awaited under-graduate admission process at the Presidency University in Kolkata. The percentage of successful candidates is 99.17 per cent.

WBJEEB conducted the OMR-based common entrance test (PUBDET-2025) for admission to Undergraduate Courses in four-year B.A./B.Sc. (Honours) courses in the Presidency University for the academic session of 2025-26. The exams were held on June 21 and 22 this year.

According to a statement issued by WBJEEB, a total of 5,262 candidates appeared in the entrance exam out of which 5,170 were from West Bengal.

Out of the total candidates who appeared for the exam, 1,856 were male and 3,406 were female. The percentage of successful male candidates is 98.81 per cent while the same for female candidates is 99.53 per cent.

Meanwhile, the percentage of successful candidates from the West Bengal Higher Secondary Board is 98.76 per cent while the same for other Boards is 99.66 per cent.

The WBJEEB also published the rank card for PUBDET from where the candidates will be able to see their respective ranks after submitting application number and date of birth. According to WBJEEB, the counselling process for admission to undergraduate courses will begin soon.

The PUBDET 2025 results were initially scheduled to be declared on August 9. However, the Calcutta High Court imposed a stay order due to complications over the state government's OBC reservation policies.

Justice Kausik Chanda of the Calcutta High Court directed WBJEEB to revise its merit list using an older OBC classification consisting of 66 communities listed before 2010. The High Court also directed that 7 per cent OBC reservation be maintained, but ruled that no admissions could proceed based on the updated OBC list introduced after 2010.

The West Bengal government first challenged the order before a Division Bench of Justices Sujoy Pal and Smita Das De. However, the Bench refused to interfere with the single-judge Bench ruling. The matter was then taken to the Supreme Court.

Recently, a Bench led by Chief Justice B.R. Gobind Singh of the Supreme Court passed the order after hearing the state government’s plea, and stayed the Calcutta High Court order. This paved the way for WBJEEB to announce the results.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The legal battle over OBC reservations caused unnecessary delay and stress for students. The education system shouldn't become a political playground. Hope the counseling process goes smoothly now.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see female candidates outperforming males (99.53% vs 98.81%). Girls are truly shining in education across India! 👏 This trend is visible in many competitive exams nationwide.
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Arjun K
The Supreme Court's intervention was necessary. Reservation policies need clarity and consistency. Students shouldn't suffer because of administrative and legal uncertainties.
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Nikhil C
With only 92 non-Bengal candidates appearing, it shows Presidency University is still primarily attracting local students. Would be good to see more diversity from other states too.
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Meera T
The high pass percentage is great, but now the real competition begins for limited seats. Hope the counseling process is transparent and merit-based. All the best to everyone! 🤞

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