WBJEE 2026 choice filling is the single most important step in counselling — the order in which you list colleges and branches directly decides which seat you receive.
The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) opens the choice filling window after the merit list is published. You fill your preferences online, lock them, and the board’s seat allotment algorithm assigns the best available seat based on your rank and the priority order you have set. A well-planned choice list can help you secure a top college seat even at a moderate rank.
- WBJEE 2026 counselling choice filling is open from late June 2026 on the official WBJEEB portal.
- You can add, reorder, and delete choices as many times as you want before locking and freezing your list.
- Once frozen, your choice list is final — the seat allotment algorithm uses this exact order.
- Jadavpur University and IIEST Shibpur are the most sought-after institutes and close earliest in the rank list.
- Your category (General, OBC-A, OBC-B, SC, ST) matters — reserved seats have separate and more accessible closing ranks.
- Fill as many choices as possible — more choices reduce the risk of receiving no allotment.
| Direct Link — WBJEE 2026 Counselling and Choice Filling Portal (ACTIVE) | wbjeeb.nic.in |
What is WBJEE 2026 Choice Filling?
Choice filling is the stage in WBJEE 2026 counselling where you enter and rank your preferred college-branch combinations on the official WBJEEB portal. The seat allotment engine then processes every student’s rank and choice list simultaneously. You receive the highest-priority seat that is available for your rank and category.
The process is rank-based, not time-based. Your position in the WBJEE 2026 merit list is the deciding factor. The system processes seats from the top of the rank list downwards, always trying to give each student the best available choice. This means the order you assign to each choice matters far more than how quickly you submit the form.
Step-by-Step Process to Fill Choices in WBJEE 2026 Counselling
- Log in to the WBJEEB portal at wbjeeb.nic.in using your application number and password.
- Navigate to the Counselling / Choice Filling section from the dashboard.
- Use the search filters (institute type, district, branch) to locate preferred colleges.
- Add your preferred college-branch combinations to your choice list one by one.
- Use the drag-and-drop or up/down buttons to reorder choices from most preferred to least preferred.
- Review your complete list carefully — verify branch codes and institute names against the official WBJEEB brochure.
- Click Save Choices to store your list (you can still edit before the deadline).
- On the deadline date, click Lock Choices and then Freeze Choices. After freezing, no changes are allowed.
- Download and print your locked choice list as a permanent record.
Note: Saving is temporary; freezing is final. Complete the freeze step before the window closes or your choices will not be submitted for seat allotment.
How to Prioritise Colleges in WBJEE 2026 Choice Filling
The core rule of choice filling is to always list choices in genuine order of preference. The algorithm always attempts your top choice first and moves down only when that seat is unavailable. Use this three-tier framework to build your list:
Aspirational Choices (Top of the List)
Place your most-desired colleges at the top, even if your rank is slightly below the expected closing rank. Based on 2025 trends, closing ranks for popular branches can vary by 500–1,000 positions year to year. If seats remain when your rank is processed, you may still secure an aspirational seat.
Realistic Choices (Middle of the List)
These are colleges where your rank comfortably falls within the last two or three years’ closing ranks. Previous year data is available on the WBJEEB official portal under "Previous Year Information." This segment should form the largest share of your choice list.
Safe Choices (Bottom of the List)
At the end, add options where your rank is well above historical closing ranks. These serve as a guaranteed safety net. Even a branch you did not originally plan for at a reputed college is more valuable than no seat at all. Fill every available slot — there is no penalty for more choices.
Top WBJEE 2026 Colleges and Expected Closing Ranks
The table below lists the top WBJEE-participating colleges with expected General category closing ranks for 2026, based on 2025 trends. Actual ranks will depend on the applicant pool and seat availability that year.
| College | Branch | Institute Type | Expected Closing Rank 2026 (General) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jadavpur University | Computer Science and Engineering | Govt/Autonomous | Around 600 |
| Jadavpur University | Electronics and Telecommunication Engg | Govt/Autonomous | Around 1,200 |
| Jadavpur University | Electrical Engineering | Govt/Autonomous | Around 1,800 |
| IIEST Shibpur | Computer Science and Engineering | Govt/Autonomous | Around 2,500 |
| IIEST Shibpur | Electronics and Telecommunication Engg | Govt/Autonomous | Around 3,500 |
| Kalyani Government Engineering College | Computer Science and Engineering | Government | Around 12,000 |
| Jalpaiguri Government Engineering College | Computer Science and Engineering | Government | Around 15,000 |
| RCC Institute of Information Technology | Computer Science and Engineering | Aided | Around 18,000 |
| Heritage Institute of Technology | Computer Science and Engineering | Private | Around 25,000 |
| Techno India (Salt Lake) | Computer Science and Engineering | Private | Around 35,000 |
Expected estimates based on 2025 trends. Reserved category closing ranks are significantly more accessible than General category ranks shown above.
Branch-wise Strategy for WBJEE 2026 Choice Filling
Your branch selection can be as decisive as your college choice. Here is how to approach it based on your WBJEE 2026 rank:
| Rank Range (General Category) | Suggested Strategy |
|---|---|
| 1 to 1,000 | Target CSE or ECE at Jadavpur University and IIEST Shibpur CSE first |
| 1,001 to 5,000 | All branches at IIEST Shibpur, Jadavpur Mechanical and Civil, Kalyani GEC CSE and ECE |
| 5,001 to 15,000 | CSE and ECE at government engineering colleges (KGEC, JGEC, CEMK) and aided institutes |
| 15,001 to 40,000 | CSE and ECE at private colleges (Heritage, RCCIIT, Meghnad Saha IT, Techno India) |
| Above 40,000 | All branches across all remaining private college options to maximise allotment chances |
Computer Science and Engineering consistently closes at the lowest rank across all WBJEE colleges. Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering and Electrical Engineering are the next most competitive. If you are open to branch flexibility, choosing ECE or EE at a higher-ranked college over CSE at a lower-ranked one is a widely recommended approach among students who prioritise institute reputation.
Common Mistakes to Avoid in WBJEE 2026 Choice Filling
- Filling too few choices: Adding only 5–10 options significantly raises your risk of no allotment. Aim for 50 or more choices wherever possible.
- Misordering preferences: Always place more-preferred options above less-preferred ones. The algorithm tries your top choice first — listing aspirational choices at the top can only help you.
- Ignoring reserved category seats: If you belong to OBC-A, OBC-B, SC, or ST, reserved seats close at much higher (more accessible) ranks. Add category-specific choices to benefit fully from reservations.
- Confusing Save with Freeze: Saving is not final. You must complete the Freeze step before the deadline for your choices to be submitted for seat allotment.
- Skipping the printout: Always download your final locked choice list as proof in case of any portal discrepancy.
- Using incorrect branch codes: Cross-check branch names and codes against the official WBJEEB information brochure before adding any choice.
- Waiting until deadline day: Portal congestion is common on the last day. Save and verify your choices at least 24 hours before the window closes.
WBJEE 2026 Choice Filling FAQs
Ques. How many choices can I fill in WBJEE 2026 counselling?
Ans. There is no fixed upper limit on the number of choices. You can add as many college-branch combinations as are available on the portal. Filling the maximum number of choices greatly improves your chances of receiving a seat allotment.
Ques. Can I change my choices after locking them in WBJEE 2026?
Ans. You can edit your choices as many times as you want before you click Freeze. Once you freeze your choice list, it becomes final and no changes are possible. Make sure you are fully satisfied with your list before completing the freeze step.
Ques. Should I put aspirational colleges at the top of my WBJEE 2026 choice list?
Ans. Yes. Always list your most preferred choices at the top, even if they appear out of reach for your rank. The seat allotment algorithm tries your highest-priority choice first. Adding an aspirational option at the top can never reduce your chances of getting a lower-priority seat.
Ques. What is the difference between Lock and Freeze in WBJEE 2026 choice filling?
Ans. Lock saves a version of your choice list, while Freeze is the final confirmation step that makes your list irrevocable and submits it for seat allotment. You must complete the Freeze step before the deadline — merely saving or locking is not sufficient for your choices to be processed.
Ques. How does WBJEE 2026 seat allotment work after choice filling?
Ans. The WBJEEB seat allotment algorithm processes every student’s merit rank and frozen choice list simultaneously. Each student receives the highest-priority choice where a seat is available for their rank and category. The process is entirely rank-based — submitting choices early gives no advantage over submitting on the last day before the deadline.
Ques. Should I prioritise college or branch in WBJEE 2026 choice filling?
Ans. This depends on your career goals. If placement record and campus facilities matter most, prioritise the college. If your specialisation is tied to a specific career path, prioritise the branch. A balanced approach is to list your preferred branch at top colleges first, then alternate branches at top colleges, then your preferred branch at mid-tier colleges — covering both dimensions across your full choice list.








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