The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) has commenced the WB JECA 2025 counselling registration for admission to Master of Computer Applications (MCA) programmes in the state. Eligible candidates who qualified the WB JECA 2025 exam can register online and complete choice filling ahead of the Round 1 seat allotment deadline. The counselling process is a critical step toward securing admission in MCA colleges through WB JECA 2025 counselling, with important dates set between December 12 and December 15, 2025.
WB JECA 2025 Counselling Dates and Key Events
Before getting into step-by-step instructions, here is a clear overview of the WB JECA 2025 counselling schedule based on official notifications. Eligible candidates must note these timelines to avoid missing opportunities.
The Round 1 counselling will be conducted entirely online on the official WBJEEB portal. Applicants must complete all steps in the process before the last date to be considered for allotment.
How to Complete WB JECA 2025 Counselling Registration?
Candidates who successfully qualified the JECA entrance test and hold a valid General Merit Rank (GMR) can follow this sequence of actions to register for WB JECA 2025 counselling.
- Visit the official WBJEEB counselling portal.
- Log in using your WB JECA roll number and password.
- Complete the registration form with accurate personal and academic details.
- Pay the non-refundable counselling fee of INR 500 to confirm participation in Round 1.
- Enter and lock your choice of preferred MCA colleges.
Candidates should verify all information before submission, as corrections may not be permitted after final submission.
What Happens After Round 1 Seat Allotment?
After the Round 1 seat allotment result is declared on December 17, 2025, applicants who secure seats must report to their allotted institutions between December 17 and December 21 for document verification and admission formalities. Physical reporting requires original documents such as the WB JECA rank card, mark sheets, proof of date of birth, domicile certificate, and category certificate (if applicable). Candidates who do not get seats in Round 1 or wish to upgrade their allotment will be eligible for Round 2 counselling.

