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WBJEE Previous Year Question Papers (2015–2024)

For students aspiring to secure a seat in top engineering and pharmacy colleges in West Bengal, the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE) is the definitive gateway. To crack this highly competitive exam, top-ranking students and experts agree that analyzing and solving WBJEE Previous Year Question Papers (PYQ) is the single most effective preparation strategy.

This comprehensive guide provides a complete repository of WBJEE papers from 2015 to 2024, subject-wise weightage analysis, and expert tips on using these resources to boost your WBJEE 2026 score.

1.0WBJEE Previous Year Question Papers PDF Download (2019–2025)

Below is a complete table with year-wise WBJEE Previous Year Question Papers PDF downloads:

Year

Mathematics Paper (Paper 1)

Physics & Chemistry (Paper 2)

2025

2024

2023

2022

2020

2019

2018

2017

2016

2015

2.0Why Solving WBJEE Previous Year Papers is Mandatory

Using previous papers is not just about practice; it is about strategic immersion in the exam environment. The benefits include:

  • Understanding Exam Patterns: The official WBJEE Board (WBJEEB) follows a specific structure involving multiple choice questions across three distinct categories.
  • Time Management: Practicing papers from 2015–2024 allows you to simulate the actual 2-hour sessions for Paper I (Mathematics) and Paper II (Physics & Chemistry).
  • Pattern Recognition: WBJEE often repeats conceptual frameworks. For example, symmetric property-based questions in Definite Integration appear almost every year.
  • Weak Area Identification: By comparing your attempts with detailed solutions, you can pinpoint specific chapters that require more conceptual clarity.

3.0WBJEE Exam Pattern & Marking Scheme

Before downloading the papers, it is essential to understand how the questions are structured. The exam is divided into two papers:

1. Paper I: Mathematics (75 Questions)

  • Category 1: 50 Questions (1 mark each, -1/4 negative marking).
  • Category 2: 15 Questions (2 marks each, -1/2 negative marking).
  • Category 3: 10 Questions (2 marks each, Multi-select, No negative marking).

2. Paper II: Physics & Chemistry (40 Questions Each)

  • Category 1: 30 Questions (1 mark each, -1/4 negative marking).
  • Category 2: 5 Questions (2 marks each, -1/2 negative marking).
  • Category 3: 5 Questions (2 marks each, Multi-select, No negative marking).

4.0Subject-Wise Trend Analysis (2015–2025)

Based on historical data from the last decade, certain topics carry significantly higher importance.

Mathematics Analysis

Mathematics is often the deciding factor in rank.

  • Definite Integration: 6–8 questions per year. This is a "Very High" importance topic with a consistently hard difficulty trend.
  • Coordinate Geometry: 6–7 questions focused on Conics. It requires deep understanding and is rated high importance.
  • Matrices & Determinants: 4–5 questions, generally of moderate difficulty.

Physics Analysis

Physics requires a balance of numerical proficiency and conceptual clarity.

  • Electrostatics & Current Electricity: 6–7 questions per year. Concepts involving capacitor combinations are frequently repeated.
  • Magnetism & EMI: 6–7 questions. These topics tend to have a "Hard" difficulty trend.
  • Mechanics: 5–6 questions, generally ranging from easy to moderate.

Chemistry Analysis

Chemistry is often the highest-scoring subject for prepared candidates.

  • Organic Reactions: 8–9 questions. Focusing on name reactions is crucial as the same reactions are often asked with different substrates.
  • Physical Chemistry Numericals: 6–7 questions. Proficiency in molarity, thermodynamics, and solid-state calculations is key.
  • p-Block Elements: 3–4 questions, usually fact-based and easy to score.

5.0Expert Preparation Strategy Using PYQs

To maximize the value of these papers, follow this three-phase strategy:

Phase 1: Initial Analysis

After completing roughly 60% of your syllabus, download the papers from 2019–2024. Do not attempt them yet. Instead, perform topic segregation—mark which chapters appear most frequently to create a priority study list.

Phase 2: Chapter-Wise Practice

As you finish a chapter (e.g., Organic Reactions), solve all questions related to that topic from the 2015–2024 papers. Maintain an error log for every mistake you make and compare your approach with provided official solutions.

Phase 3: Full-Length Simulation

In the final two months before the exam, solve full papers under timed conditions.

  • Paper I (Maths): 2 Hours.
  • Paper II (Physics & Chemistry): 2 Hours. Analyze your performance across different question categories to improve your speed and accuracy.

Table of Contents


  • 1.0WBJEE Previous Year Question Papers PDF Download (2019–2025)
  • 2.0Why Solving WBJEE Previous Year Papers is Mandatory
  • 3.0WBJEE Exam Pattern & Marking Scheme
  • 3.11. Paper I: Mathematics (75 Questions)
  • 3.22. Paper II: Physics & Chemistry (40 Questions Each)
  • 4.0Subject-Wise Trend Analysis (2015–2025)
  • 4.1Mathematics Analysis
  • 4.2Physics Analysis
  • 4.3Chemistry Analysis
  • 5.0Expert Preparation Strategy Using PYQs
  • 5.1Phase 1: Initial Analysis
  • 5.2Phase 2: Chapter-Wise Practice
  • 5.3Phase 3: Full-Length Simulation

Frequently Asked Questions

You can find them on the official board website at wbjeeb.nic.in or through various educational portals that provide solved versions.

No. Negative marking applies only to Category 1 (-0.25) and Category 2 (-0.5). Category 3 has no negative marking.

The exam consists of 155 questions in total: 75 in Mathematics, 40 in Physics, and 40 in Chemistry.

No. Once marked, the answer cannot be changed. Using white fluid or erasing is not permitted and may lead to the invalidation of the sheet.

The exam is conducted in two shifts on the same day. Paper 1 (Maths) takes 2 hours (11:00 AM – 1:00 PM), and Paper 2 (Physics & Chemistry) takes another 2 hours (2:00 PM – 4:00 PM).

While this varies yearly, aiming for 120+ out of 200 typically secures a rank sufficient for top institutions like Jadavpur University.

tutions like Jadavpur University. Q7. Is the syllabus for 2026 different from previous years? While the core syllabus remains consistent with Class 11 and 12 standards, it is always best to check the official 2026 information brochure for minor updates.

They are essential for understanding the pattern, but they should be supplemented with thorough concept building and regular mock tests.

No. Calculators, log tables, and any electronic communication devices are strictly prohibited inside the examination hall.

The question paper is provided in both English and Bengali. In case of any discrepancy between the two versions, the English version is treated as final.

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