With less than a fortnight left for the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE) 2022, it is time for revision.
Edugraph tells you all you need to know about last-minute preparations for the WBJEE 2022 exam:
Exam pattern
- Mode of exam: The exam is conducted offline and is Optical Mark Recognition (OMR)-based.
- Medium of exam: Bengali and English
- Number of papers: WBJEE consists of two papers — Paper I (Mathematics) and Paper II (Chemistry and Physics)
- Number of shifts: The exam is conducted in two shifts for the two papers
- Shift timings: Candidates have to appear for Paper I in the morning shift from 11am to 1pm. Candidates have to appear for Paper II in the afternoon shift from 2pm to 4pm
- Duration of exam: Candidates will get 2 hours for each paper, making the total time 4 hours
- Question format: Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQ)
- Number of questions: The papers will consist of 75 questions in Mathematics, 40 questions in Physics and 40 questions in Chemistry
- Total marks: 200 marks
Marking scheme
The WBJEE paper has a complex marking scheme that candidates need to be aware of.
Questions for all three subjects are divided into three categories. Here are the number of questions in each category for each subject:
- Category 1: Physics 30 questions, Chemistry 30 questions, Mathematics 50 questions
- Category 2: Physics 5 questions, Chemistry 5 questions, Mathematics 15 questions
- Category 3: Physics 5 questions, Chemistry 5 questions, Mathematics 10 questions
The marking scheme for each category is different. Here is the category-wise marking scheme:
- Category 1: +1 mark per correct answer and -0.25 for every incorrect answer
- Category 2: +2 marks per correct answer and -0.50 for every incorrect answer
- Category 3: + 2 marks per correct answer and no negative marking for incorrect answers
Syllabus
The WBJEE examination tests the subject knowledge that candidates gain in their Class XI and Class XII. The subject-wise syllabus for WBJEE 2022 has been released with the information brochure of the examination. Here is a list of all the topics that have been listed on the syllabus for the WBJEE 2022:
Mathematics:
- Algebra: Arithmetic progression (AP), harmonic progression (HP) & geometric progression (GP); logarithms; complex numbers; polynomial equation; permutation & combination; principle of mathematical induction; binomial theorem; matrices; sets, relations & mappings; relation & its properties and statistics and probability.
- Trigonometry: Trigonometric functions; addition & subtraction formulae; formulae involving multiple & submultiple angles; general solution of trigonometric equations; properties of triangles and inverse trigonometric functions & their properties.
- Coordinate Geometry of two dimensions and three dimensions
- Calculus: Differential calculus; Rolle's Theorem and Lagrange's Mean Value theorem; integral calculus; definite integral as a limit of a sum with equal subdivisions; differential equations; application of calculus and vectors
Physics:
- Physical World, Measurements, Units & dimensions
- Kinematics
- Laws of motion
- Motion of centre of mass, connected systems and friction
- Gravitation
- Bulk properties of matter
- Viscosity
- Thermodynamics
- Kinetic theory of gases
- Oscillations & Waves
- Electrostatics
- Current Electricity
- Magnetic effect of current
- Magnetics
- Electromagnetic induction & alternating current
- Electromagnetic waves
- Optics I (Ray optics)
- Optics II (Wave Optics)
- Particle nature of light & wave-particle dualism
- Atomic Physics
- Nuclear Physics
- Solid-state electronics
Chemistry:
- Atoms, Molecules and Chemical Arithmetic
- Atomic Structure
- Radioactivity and Nuclear Chemistry
- The Periodic Table and Chemical Families
- Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
- Coordination Compounds
- Solid State
- Liquid State
- Gaseous State
- Chemical Energetics and Chemical Dynamics
- Physical Chemistry of Solutions
- Redox Equilibria
- Hydrogen
- Chemistry of Non-Metallic Elements and their Compounds
- Chemistry of Metals
- Chemistry in Industry
- Polymers
- Surface Chemistry
- Environmental Chemistry
- Chemistry of Carbon Compounds
- Compounds
- Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
- Alcohols
- Aromatic Compounds
- Application Oriented chemistry
- Introduction to Bio-Molecules
- Principles of Qualitative Analysis
Important Topics
Covering the wide syllabus is a daunting task for candidates. Here are some of the important topics which carry significant weightage in the WBJEE exam papers:
- Mathematics: Vectors; probability; 3-D geometry; matrices & determinants; limits; indefinite integration; sets, relation & functions; definite integration; theory of equations; permutation & combination and complex numbers
- Physics: Wave motion; nuclear physics; solids & semiconductor devices; modern physics – atomic models; laws of motion; rotational motion; current electricity; heat & thermodynamics; electrostatics; magnetic effects of current and magmatism; work energy power; simple harmonic motion and physics of nucleolus
- Chemistry: p- block elements; transition elements (d & f block); s block elements; redox reactions; ionic equilibrium; chemical equilibrium; coordination compounds; carboxylic acids & derivatives; alcohol phenol ether; chemical thermodynamics; chemical kinetics; chemical bonding and organic chemistry
Important books
The list of books that candidates can choose from is endless. It is advised that the candidates primarily familiarise themselves with the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) Class XI and XII Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics books. Here are some other popular books that candidates can refer to while preparing for WBJEE:
- Mathematics: Calculus by I.A. Maron; Degree level Differential Calculus by A. Das Gupta; Problems Plus In IIT Mathematics by A. Das Gupta; Integral Calculus by Amit Aggarwal; Mathematics by R.S. Aggarwal; Objective Mathematics by R.D. Sharma and Trigonometry by S.L. Loney
- Physics: Volume 1 and 2 of Concepts of Physics by H.C. Verma; Fundamentals of Physics by V.K. Mehta; Understanding Physics series by D.C. Pandey; Problems in General Physics by I.E. Irodov and Principles of Physics by Resnick, Halliday, and Walker
- Chemistry: Organic Chemistry by Morrison and Boyd; Chemical Calculations by R.C. Mukherjee; Inorganic Chemistry by J.D. Lee; Physical Chemistry by O.P. Tandon; Concepts of Organic Chemistry by O.P. Tandon and Numerical Chemistry by P Bahadur
Sample papers
Practising sample papers is the best exercise candidates can engage in before the WBJEE 2022. There are several books in the market containing sample question papers and previous year's question papers. Candidates can also download and practice the previous year's question papers from the WBJEE website.
Click here to download the WBJEE previous year question papers