JENPAS UG 2026 qualifying cutoff is set at 45% of total marks for General (UR) students and 40% for reserved categories — translating to approximately 52 marks and 46 marks out of 115, with course-specific admission cutoffs expected higher, particularly for B.Sc. Nursing, based on 2023–2025 trends.

JENPAS UG (Joint Entrance for Nursing Paramedical Allied Health Sciences Undergraduate) is conducted by WBJEEB for admission to B.Sc. Nursing, GNM, and allied health science programs across West Bengal. With the 2026 result expected in July 2026, comparing previous year cutoff patterns helps you benchmark your score and plan counselling choices before the official merit list is released.

  • JENPAS UG 2026 result and cutoff are expected in July 2026 on the official WBJEEB portal at wbjeeb.nic.in/jenpas-ug.
  • The exam carries 115 total marks across 100 MCQs — 85 Category-1 questions at 1 mark each and 15 Category-2 questions at 2 marks each.
  • General (UR) qualifying cutoff: 45% ? 52 marks; reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC-A/OBC-B/PwD): 40% ? 46 marks.
  • B.Sc. Nursing (General) admission cutoff is expected at 60+ marks, based on 2024–2025 trends.
  • The qualifying percentile policy has remained stable across 2023–2025; admission cutoffs shift with yearly competition levels and seat intake.
Direct Link — JENPAS UG 2026 Result and Cutoff (Expected July 2026)wbjeeb.nic.in/jenpas-ug

What is JENPAS UG Cutoff?

The JENPAS UG cutoff operates at two distinct levels. First, WBJEEB sets a minimum qualifying percentile — 45% for General (UR) and 40% for all reserved categories. Students who clear this enter the counselling pool. Second, within that pool, the admission cutoff (closing marks or rank) for a specific course and college is determined purely by merit and available seats. You may qualify for counselling but still need a higher score to secure B.Sc. Nursing at a government college.

Detail Information
Exam Name JENPAS UG 2026
Conducting Body WBJEEB, Kolkata
Total Marks 115 (100 MCQs)
Marking Scheme Category-1: +1 / ?0.25 | Category-2: +2 / no negative marking
General (UR) Qualifying Threshold 45% (~52 marks)
Reserved Category Qualifying Threshold 40% (~46 marks)
Result and Cutoff Date (2026) Expected July 2026
Official Portal wbjeeb.nic.in/jenpas-ug

JENPAS UG 2026 Expected Cutoff

Based on 2024–2025 trends, the table below shows the expected category-wise qualifying marks and approximate course-level admission cutoffs for JENPAS UG 2026. The qualifying threshold is a fixed WBJEEB policy; the course cutoffs reflect typical admission scores at government-aided colleges. All values are expected estimates pending the official 2026 announcement.

Category Min. Qualifying Marks (Out of 115) Expected B.Sc. Nursing Cutoff (Govt. Colleges) Expected Paramedical Cutoff
General (UR) ~52 60+ 56+
OBC-A ~46 52+ 55+
OBC-B ~46 51+ 55+
SC ~46 48+ 49+
ST ~46 37+ 36+
PwD ~46 35+ 34+

Course-level cutoffs above the minimum qualifying threshold apply specifically to government and government-aided college admissions and may differ by institution and counselling round.


Previous Year Cutoff Comparison (2023–2025)

The JENPAS UG qualifying percentile policy (45%/40%) has held steady across 2023–2025, keeping the minimum qualifying marks around 52 for General students. However, actual B.Sc. Nursing admission cutoffs at government-aided colleges show a clear upward trajectory, rising by 3–5 marks over three years as student participation has grown.

Category 2023 B.Sc. Nursing Cutoff (Approx.) 2024 B.Sc. Nursing Cutoff (Approx.) 2025 B.Sc. Nursing Cutoff (Approx.) 2026 Expected
General (UR) 57–61 58–62 60+ 60–66
OBC-A 50–53 51–54 52+ 52–56
OBC-B 49–52 50–53 51+ 51–55
SC 46–49 47–50 48+ 48–53
ST 35–38 36–39 37+ 37–42

The General category B.Sc. Nursing admission cutoff has risen by approximately 3–5 marks over three years. SC and ST cutoffs have moved more gradually, rising by 1–3 marks over the same period. The gap between General and SC cutoffs has remained relatively stable at around 12–14 marks.


Reviewing score data across 2023–2025 reveals consistent patterns that help project where 2026 cutoffs may settle.

  • Stable qualifying threshold: WBJEEB’s 45%/40% percentile policy has kept the minimum qualifying marks at approximately 52 (General) and 46 (Reserved) each year, irrespective of paper difficulty.
  • Steady rise in admission cutoffs: B.Sc. Nursing government college cutoffs for the General category have climbed by roughly 1–2 marks per year, tracking the steady growth in JENPAS UG registrations.
  • SC–General gap is stable: The score gap between General and SC admission cutoffs for B.Sc. Nursing has held at roughly 12–14 marks over 2023–2025, suggesting proportionate competition growth across categories.
  • Government vs aided colleges: Government seats fill within approximately the top 100–150 ranks in the General category; government-aided and private institutions extend to rank 400 and beyond.
Year General Qualifying Threshold B.Sc. Nursing Govt. Cutoff — General (Approx.) Paper Difficulty
2023 ~52 57–61 Moderate
2024 ~52 58–62 Moderate
2025 ~52 60+ Moderate
2026 (Expected) ~52 60–66 TBD

Course-Wise Admission Cutoff Analysis

B.Sc. Nursing (Basic, 4-Year) consistently requires the highest score, while courses like B.Sc. Perfusion Technology and B.Sc. Optometry are comparatively more accessible. The table below shows approximate cutoff marks at government-aided colleges for the General (UR) and SC categories, based on 2024–2025 trends.

Course Approx. General Cutoff (2025 Trends) Approx. SC Cutoff (2025 Trends) Competition Level
B.Sc. Nursing (Basic, 4-Year) 60+ 48+ Very High
GNM (3-Year Nursing Program) 56+ 49+ High
B.Sc. Medical Lab Technology 56–60 47–50 High
B.Sc. Radiography and Imaging Technology 55–59 46–49 High
B.Sc. Optometry 53–57 46–49 Moderate–High
B.Sc. Perfusion Technology 52–56 46–49 Moderate

All values are approximate estimates based on 2024–2025 trends. Private college cutoffs are generally lower and accessible at higher (less competitive) ranks during counselling rounds.


Factors Affecting JENPAS UG 2026 Cutoff

Several variables will determine how the 2026 admission cutoff compares with previous years. Tracking these helps you contextualise your score before the result is officially announced.

  • Number of registered students: Higher registrations intensify competition and push admission cutoffs upward, even when the qualifying percentage stays fixed.
  • 2026 paper difficulty: A harder paper lowers average scores, which can reduce admission cutoff marks slightly while keeping the qualifying percentile constant.
  • Total seat intake: Any increase in government or government-aided nursing and paramedical seats directly lowers the closing rank, opening access for more students.
  • Category-wise seat reservation: WBJEEB’s seat matrix for SC, ST, OBC-A, OBC-B, and EWS categories directly shapes category-specific closing marks and ranks during counselling.
  • Staggered counselling rounds: Cutoffs loosen in later rounds (Round 2 and mop-up) as unfilled seats reopen — students who miss Round 1 should track subsequent round cutoffs carefully.
  • Overlap with NEET UG outcomes: Students who qualify both NEET UG and JENPAS UG may prefer NEET UG pathways, which can slightly reduce effective demand for JENPAS UG nursing seats and affect closing ranks.

JENPAS UG 2026 Cutoff FAQs

Ques. What is the qualifying cutoff for JENPAS UG 2026?

Ans. The JENPAS UG 2026 qualifying cutoff is 45% of total marks for General (UR) students and 40% for SC, ST, OBC-A, OBC-B, and PwD categories. With the total paper carrying 115 marks, this works out to approximately 52 marks for General and 46 marks for reserved categories.

Ques. What is the total marks in JENPAS UG?

Ans. JENPAS UG carries a total of 115 marks. The paper has 100 MCQs — 85 Category-1 questions worth 1 mark each (with ?0.25 negative marking) and 15 Category-2 questions worth 2 marks each with no negative marking.

Ques. What was the JENPAS UG B.Sc. Nursing cutoff in 2025?

Ans. Based on 2025 trends, the B.Sc. Nursing admission cutoff for the General (UR) category at government-aided colleges was approximately 60 marks and above out of 115. For SC students, the approximate cutoff was 48 marks and above. These figures are based on available previous year data.

Ques. Is the JENPAS UG cutoff the same for all courses?

Ans. No. The minimum qualifying cutoff (45%/40% of 115 marks) is the same for all courses. However, the actual admission cutoff — the score needed to secure a seat in a specific course and college — varies significantly. B.Sc. Nursing (Basic) typically requires the highest admission score due to high demand and limited seats.

Ques. How can I access the JENPAS UG 2026 official cutoff?

Ans. Once released, the official JENPAS UG 2026 cutoff and merit list will be available on the WBJEEB portal at wbjeeb.nic.in/jenpas-ug. Look for the JENPAS UG 2026 result or merit list notification in the latest updates section of the website.

Ques. Do JENPAS UG cutoffs differ between government and private colleges?

Ans. Yes. Government and government-aided colleges have lower closing ranks and higher cutoff marks, as more students prefer these institutions for lower fees and academic reputation. Private college cutoffs are generally lower and accessible at higher (less competitive) ranks, especially in later counselling rounds.