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Are you looking to kickstart a rewarding career in nursing right here in West Bengal? The Auxiliary Nursing & Midwifery (Revised) (ANM(R)) and General Nursing & Midwifery (GNM) courses provide a solid foundation for your journey ahead. The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) organizes a common entrance test, ANM(R) & GNM-2025, to help you gain admission into various government, private, and self-financed institutes throughout the state for the academic year 2025-26. This all-inclusive guide will take you through the key details of this important examination.

INTRODUCTION

The WBJEEB is set to hold the OMR-based Common Entrance Test for ANM GNM-2025, along with the counseling process for admissions into various colleges and institutes across West Bengal. This includes a two-year Auxiliary Nursing & Midwifery (Revised) course and a three-year General Nursing & Midwifery course for the academic year 2025-26. Just a heads up, the tentative exam date is scheduled for Sunday, October 19, 2025, and the online application window will be open from September 4 to September 15, 2025.

Current Events of WBJEE ANM GNM 2025 Exam Date

Hey there! Here’s the scoop on the latest updates:

     

      • Information Bulletin Release: The official Information Bulletin for ANM GNM-2025 dropped on August 28, 2025. It’s super important for candidates to read it thoroughly before they hit that apply button.

      • Online Application Window: Based on what you shared, the online application period is tentatively set from September 4, 2025, to September 15, 2025. Make sure to submit all applications online at www.wbjeeb.nic.in or www.wbjeeb.in.

      • Correction Period: While we’re still waiting on specific dates, there will be a ‘Correction Period’ for candidates to fix any mistakes in their applications. Just a heads up, this won’t include primary registration details like your name, your parents’ names, domicile, or date of birth.

      • Answer Keys and OMR Images: You’ll be able to check out the Model Answer Keys on the Board’s website shortly after the exam. This will give candidates a chance to view and challenge them. Plus, OMR images and machine-read responses will be available about a week after the exam.

      • Result Publication: Results will be shared as individual Rank Cards that show your scores and ranks. Just so you know, WBJEEB keeps things private and won’t publish public rank lists.

      • Counselling and Seat Allotment: After the results are out, keep an eye out for a separate notification that will cover counselling, seat allotment, and admission procedures on the official websites (www.wbjeeb.in and www.wbjeeb.nic.in).

    Examination Zones of WBJEE ANM GNM 2025 Exam Date

    When you’re applying, you’ll need to pick four exam zones that suit your preferences. Your first three choices should come from the main list of zones, while your fourth choice needs to be from a specific, smaller list. Here’s a sneak peek at some of the districts and zones you can choose from:

    District of W.B.Zone NameZone Code
    AlipurduarAlipurduar10
    BankuraBankura11
    BirbhumBolpur13
    CoochBeharCoochBehar15
    DarjeelingSiliguri18
    HooghlyBandel/Chinsurah20
    HowrahHowrah Maidan/Shibpur22
    KolkataCentral Kolkata29
    MaldaMalda34
    PuruliaPurulia54
    South 24 ParganasGaria/Sonarpur/Baruipur55

    Important Points Regarding Zone Allocation:

    The WBJEEB strives to assign your preferred examination center, but keep in mind that the Board’s decision regarding the allocation of examination zones and centers is final. Unfortunately, they won’t be able to accommodate any requests for changing the assigned center. Additionally, if there aren’t enough candidates or if unforeseen circumstances arise, an examination zone may be removed, and an alternative zone will be provided instead.

    Timetable WBJEE ANM GNM 2025 Exam Date

    Here’s what you need to know about the upcoming examination:

       

        • Tentative Examination Date: Based on your inquiry, the exam is tentatively scheduled for Sunday, October 19, 2025.

        • Duration: You’ll have a total of 1œ hours to complete the paper.

        • Question Paper Pattern: The exam will feature Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs) with four answer options, available in both English and Bengali, except for the Basic English and Logical Reasoning sections.

      Subject-wise Question and Mark Distribution:

      SubjectCategory-1 (1 Mark Each)Category-2 (2 Marks Each)Total No. of QuestionsTotal Marks
      Life Science30104050
      Physical Science1552025
      Basic English151515
      Mathematics101010
      General Knowledge101010
      Logical Reasoning555
      Total8515100115

      Rules of the Examination of ANM & GNM 2025

      Candidates need to follow the examination rules closely to ensure everything runs smoothly and fairly.

         

          • Entry: Make sure to arrive at the examination center at least 30 minutes before the test starts. Unfortunately, no one will be allowed in after the scheduled start time.

          • Required Documents:

               

                • Bring a printed hard copy of the ANM(R) & GNM-2025 Admit Card.

                • Have a copy of the color photograph you uploaded during your online application.

                • Don’t forget an original photo ID, like your Aadhaar card, PAN card, passport, 10th standard admit card, or school ID card.

            • Prohibited Items: Please do NOT bring any written or printed materials, calculators, pens, log tables, wristwatches, mobile phones, Bluetooth devices, or any other communication gadgets into the examination hall. If you have any of these items, your candidature will be canceled. Expect to be frisked at the entrance.

            • OMR Sheet:

                 

                  • You’ll need to answer the questions on a specially designed OMR sheet using a blue or black ink ballpoint pen.

                  • Make sure to completely darken the appropriate circle or bubble. Incomplete or incorrect markings (like using a pencil, cross marks, overwriting, or erasing) could lead to your OMR sheet being rejected.

                  • Don’t overwrite the question booklet number or your roll number on the OMR. If you make a mistake, let the invigilator know so they can strike it out and sign it.

              • Conduct: Please keep quiet during the test. Any talking, gestures, or disturbances will be seen as a violation. Using unfair means will result in your candidature being canceled and could lead to a ban.

              • Post-Exam: Candidates can take their question booklets after the test, but no one is allowed to leave the hall until the test is finished and all OMR sheets have been collected and counted by the invigilator.

              • Impersonation: If you try to impersonate another candidate, you’ll be handed over to the police, and the original candidate’s candidature will be canceled.

            Proformas for Certificates of ANM & GNM 2025

            In the Information Bulletin, you’ll find several official proformas that are essential for various certificates needed during the application and admission process. It’s really important to stick to these specific formats.

               

                • Domicile Certificate:

                     

                      • PROFORMA a1 and PROFORMA b: These are for candidates who have been permanent residents of West Bengal for at least the last ten years as of 31.12.2024. Proforma b is specifically for those whose parent(s) are also permanent residents of West Bengal. You’ll need certification from authorities like District Magistrates, Sub-Divisional Officers, or the Commissioner of Police, among others. Just a heads up, certificates from elected representatives won’t be accepted.

                      • PROFORMA a2: This is for candidates who have lived in West Bengal continuously for at least the last ten years, and it needs to be certified by the Head of the Institution where the candidate completed or is currently taking their 10+2 level examination in 2025.

                  • Medical Fitness Certificate (PROFORMA-2): Every candidate must be medically fit and present this certificate at the time of admission. It includes sections for personal details, medical history, and a physical examination.

                  • Certificate regarding Physical Limitation in an Examinee to Write (APPENDIX -4): This is necessary for PwD candidates who are requesting extra time or a scribe, as it indicates a physical limitation that affects their writing ability due to a disability. It must be issued by a specialist in the relevant field or disability.

                  • Letter of Undertaking for Using Own Scribe (APPENDIX -5): For PwD candidates who choose to use a scribe, this letter confirms that the scribe’s qualifications are one step below the examinee’s level, meaning a maximum of 8th grade.

                Information Bulletin of ANM & GNM 2025

                The Information Bulletin for ANM(R) & GNM-2025 is the go-to document for all applicants. It’s packed with essential information, laying out all the terms and conditions, rules, and regulations set by the Board.

                Here’s a quick look at what you can expect to find in the bulletin:

                   

                    • An introduction to WBJEEB and the examination process.

                    • The examination schedule, along with details on the pattern, scoring, and ranking system.

                    • Clear eligibility criteria and academic qualifications needed to sit for the exam and gain admission, including age limits, language skills, minimum educational qualifications, and vocational stream requirements.

                    • Information on the seat matrix and reservation policies for different categories (SC, ST, OBC-A, OBC-B, EWS, PwD, Orphan, Civil Defence).

                    • What you need to know about Domicile Certificates and who can issue them.

                    • Details on how to obtain SC/ST, OBC, and EWS certificates.

                    • Special provisions for PwD candidates, such as reduced application fees, extra time, and scribe assistance.

                    • A step-by-step guide for the online application process, including registration, form filling, image uploads, and payment of exam fees.

                    • Important information about Admit Cards, exam center allocation, and examination rules.

                    • The evaluation process, how results are declared, and how to address grievances.

                    • General guidelines for document verification and the counselling/seat allotment process.

                  Candidates are strongly encouraged to read the Information Bulletin carefully to ensure they meet all requirements and avoid any hiccups during the application or admission process. The Board won’t be held responsible for any missed communications due to incorrect information or for issues that arise from candidates not staying updated with the latest information.

                  FAQ: ANM(R) & GNM-2025

                  Q1: What is ANM(R) & GNM-2025?

                  ANM(R) & GNM-2025 is a common entrance exam organized by the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) for those looking to get into the two-year Auxiliary Nursing & Midwifery (Revised) and three-year General Nursing & Midwifery courses in West Bengal for the academic year 2025-26.

                  Q2: How do I apply for the ANM(R) & GNM-2025 examination?

                  You can only apply for the exam online through the official websites www.wbjeeb.nic.in or www.wbjeeb.in. Unfortunately, there are no printed application forms available.

                  Q3: What are the application fees?

                  The application fee is Rs. 300/- for SC/ST/OBC-A/OBC-B/EWS/Orphan candidates, while all other candidates need to pay Rs. 400/-, plus any applicable bank service charges. Keep in mind that this fee is non-refundable.

                  Q4: Can I change my name, father’s name, mother’s name, domicile, or date of birth after registration?

                  No, once you’ve entered and submitted these key registration details, they can’t be changed, modified, or edited under any circumstances.

                  Q5: What should I do if I forget my password?

                  If you forget your password, you’ll need to recover it using the “Forgot Password” option. Unfortunately, there’s no other way to get it back.

                  Q6: Is there negative marking in the exam?

                  Yes, for Category-1 questions, if you answer incorrectly, you’ll lose a quarter of a mark (that’s 25% off). For Category-2 questions, if you choose the wrong options or fail to mark all the correct ones, you won’t earn any marks.

                  Q7: Can I get a duplicate copy of my Admit Card or Rank Card if I lose it?

                  Absolutely! The Board can provide duplicate copies of Admit Cards, Rank Cards, and so on until the counselling ends or 60 days after the results are declared—whichever comes later. Just make sure to apply to the Board and pay a processing fee of Rs. 500/- for each document.

                  Q8: Who is the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB)?

                  The WBJEEB was set up in 1962 by the Government of West Bengal and later formalized by the West Bengal Act XIV of 2014. It’s responsible for conducting common entrance exams and online counselling for various courses in West Bengal, ensuring everything is fair and transparent.

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