If you scored 50 marks out of 100 in JEPBN 2026, your expected rank is likely between 500 and 900 based on 2025 trends — a score that gives reserved category students a fair shot at government college seats while general category students may find better options among self-financed institutions.

JEPBN (Joint Entrance Examination for Post Basic Nursing) 2026 is conducted by the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) for admission to the Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing course across approximately 19 colleges in West Bengal with around 985 total seats. The exam carries a total of 100 marks, which means a score of 50 equals 50% of the total. Knowing where your score places you in the rank list helps you plan college choices wisely during JEPBN 2026 counselling.

  • Total marks in JEPBN 2026: 100 (Part A: 40 marks + Part B: 60 marks).
  • 50 marks out of 100 equals 50% of the total score.
  • Expected rank for 50 marks: approximately 500 to 900 based on 2025 trends.
  • General category cutoff for top government colleges is typically 60 or above.
  • Reserved category (OBC, SC, ST) students scoring 50 marks can qualify for several colleges.
  • Total available seats in JEPBN 2026: approximately 985 seats across 19 colleges.
Direct Link to JEPBN 2026 Official Website (Active)wbjeeb.nic.in/jepbn

JEPBN 2026 Exam Overview and Total Marks

JEPBN 2026 is a 100-mark offline entrance exam conducted by WBJEEB for GNM-qualified nurses seeking admission to the 2-year Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing course. The paper has two parts: Part A covers General Science (40 marks) and Part B covers Nursing (60 marks). One mark is awarded for each correct answer and 0.25 marks are deducted for each wrong answer. There is no negative marking for unattempted questions.

Parameter Details
Exam Name JEPBN 2026 — Joint Entrance for Post Basic Nursing
Conducting Body West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB)
Total Marks 100
Part A (General Science) 40 marks
Part B (Nursing) 60 marks
Marking Scheme +1 for correct answer, −0.25 for wrong answer
Duration 90 minutes
Exam Mode Offline (pen-and-paper)
Total Seats Approximately 985 across 19 colleges
Certifying University West Bengal University of Health Sciences (WBUHS)

50 Marks in JEPBN 2026 — Expected Rank

A score of 50 out of 100 in JEPBN 2026 represents 50% of the total marks. Based on JEPBN 2025 trends, students scoring in the 50–59 band can expect a rank of approximately 500 to 900. The table below maps score bands to expected ranks across the full range.

Score Band (out of 100) Expected Rank (Approx.) Likely Outcome
80–100 1–100 Top government colleges, all categories
70–79 100–300 Strong government college options
60–69 300–500 Good government college options for general and reserved categories
50–59 500–900 Government seats for reserved categories; private colleges for general
40–49 900–1,400 Self-financed colleges; SC/ST may access some government seats
Below 40 1,400+ Limited options; reserved category qualifying range only

All rank figures are expected estimates based on JEPBN 2025 trends. WBJEEB will publish the official JEPBN 2026 rank list after result declaration.


Category-wise Rank Analysis for 50 Marks in JEPBN 2026

Your category has a major bearing on the colleges you can access with 50 marks in JEPBN 2026. General category students face a higher cutoff while reserved category students benefit from relaxed thresholds. The table below shows expected cutoffs and prospects by category.

Category Expected Cutoff (marks) Prospects with 50 Marks
General (UR) 60+ marks Below cutoff for top government colleges; self-financed colleges accessible
OBC-A / OBC-B 50–55 marks Borderline; some government seats may be available in lower-preference colleges
SC 40–50 marks Good prospects for government nursing college seats
ST 35–45 marks Strong prospects; government and self-financed seats both accessible

Category-wise cutoff figures are expected estimates based on JEPBN 2025 trends. Actual 2026 cutoffs will be published by WBJEEB after counselling concludes.


Colleges You Can Get with 50 Marks in JEPBN 2026

With 50 marks in JEPBN 2026, your college access depends on your category and seat availability at counselling time. Reserved category students may qualify for government nursing colleges while general category students are more likely to secure seats in self-financed institutions. The table below provides an overview of key JEPBN 2026 participating colleges.

College Name Location Type Approx. Seats Prospects at 50 Marks
Government College of Nursing, SSKM and IPGMER Kolkata Government 60 SC/ST category likely; General category difficult
Calcutta National Medical College and Hospital Kolkata Government 60 SC/ST possible; OBC-A/OBC-B borderline
Other government nursing colleges in West Bengal Various districts Government Varies Reserved category students have better chances
Self-financed nursing colleges West Bengal Private Varies Accessible for all categories including general

Government college fees for the 2-year Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing course through JEPBN range from Rs. 60,000 to Rs. 1,50,000. Self-financed colleges may charge between Rs. 4,00,000 and Rs. 5,00,000 for the full programme. Students with 50 marks should fill the maximum number of college preferences during counselling including both government and private options to maximise admission chances.


How JEPBN 2026 Rank is Calculated

WBJEEB calculates the JEPBN 2026 rank solely on the basis of total marks scored in the 100-mark entrance exam. In case of a tie, standard WBJEEB tie-breaking rules are applied. Understanding this process helps you set realistic expectations for counselling.

  • Rank is assigned based on total marks scored out of 100 in the entrance paper.
  • Tie-breaking rule: Students with equal marks are ranked first by fewer wrong answers and then by date of birth (older student gets the higher rank) as per WBJEEB norms.
  • Separate rank lists are prepared for the general category and each reserved category.
  • WBJEEB publishes the rank card along with the JEPBN 2026 result on its official website.
  • Seat allotment in counselling is based on rank, category and college preferences filled by the student.

JEPBN 2026 50 Marks: Rank and College FAQs

Ques. What is the total marks in JEPBN 2026?

Ans. The total marks in JEPBN 2026 is 100. Part A (General Science) carries 40 marks and Part B (Nursing) carries 60 marks. One mark is awarded for each correct answer and 0.25 marks are deducted for each wrong answer.

Ques. What rank will I get for 50 marks in JEPBN 2026?

Ans. Based on JEPBN 2025 trends, a score of 50 out of 100 is expected to yield a rank of approximately 500 to 900 in JEPBN 2026. The actual rank will be published by WBJEEB after the official result is declared.

Ques. Can a general category student get a government college with 50 marks in JEPBN 2026?

Ans. It is difficult for general category students to secure a government college seat with 50 marks in JEPBN 2026 as the expected general category cutoff for top government colleges is 60 or above. Self-financed colleges remain a strong option for general category students at this score.

Ques. Which reserved category benefits most from a 50-mark score in JEPBN 2026?

Ans. SC and ST category students benefit most from a 50-mark score as their expected cutoffs of 35–50 marks fall within or below this score. OBC-A and OBC-B students at 50 marks are at the borderline of their expected cutoff range based on 2025 trends.

Ques. How many total seats are available in JEPBN 2026?

Ans. Approximately 985 seats are available across 19 JEPBN 2026 participating colleges in West Bengal for the 2-year Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing programme. The official seat matrix will be published by WBJEEB in the counselling notification.

Ques. How does JEPBN 2026 counselling work for students with 50 marks?

Ans. WBJEEB conducts JEPBN 2026 counselling online in multiple rounds. Students register, fill college preferences and are allotted seats based on rank, category and seat availability. Students with 50 marks should fill the maximum number of preferences including self-financed colleges to improve their chances of securing admission.