JENPAS UG 2026 expected qualifying cutoff for SC and ST categories is between 20 and 25 marks out of 115, based on the 40th percentile threshold set by WBJEEB for reserved categories.

The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) conducts JENPAS UG for admission to B.Sc. Nursing, BPT, BMLT, and other paramedical courses across government and private colleges in West Bengal. The 2026 exam was held on June 7, 2026, and results are expected around July 2, 2026. SC and ST students who clear the minimum qualifying cutoff are ranked on a category-wise merit list and compete for reserved seats through counselling rounds.

  • SC and ST qualifying percentile threshold: 40th percentile, compared to 50th percentile for General category students.
  • In 2024, the estimated qualifying cutoff score for SC/ST was approximately 21.33 marks out of 115.
  • In 2023, the qualifying cutoff score for SC/ST was approximately 24.50 marks out of 115.
  • For 2026, the expected qualifying cutoff for SC/ST is 20–25 marks out of 115, based on year-wise trends.
  • After qualifying, actual admission depends on counselling closing ranks which vary by college and course.
Direct Link to JENPAS UG 2026 Official Portal — wbjeeb.nic.in/jenpas-ug/

JENPAS UG 2026 SC and ST Qualifying Cutoff

JENPAS UG uses a two-layer cutoff system. First, students must clear the minimum qualifying percentile to be ranked on the merit list. SC and ST students need the 40th percentile — lower than the 50th percentile required for General category. Second, actual seat allotment during counselling depends on the closing rank for each college and course. The table below shows category-wise expected qualifying marks for 2026 based on historical data.

Category Qualifying Percentile Expected Qualifying Marks 2026 (out of 115)
General / Unreserved 50th Percentile 22 – 27
General-PwD 45th Percentile 21 – 26
SC / ST / OBC-A / OBC-B 40th Percentile 20 – 25
SC-PwD / ST-PwD / OBC-A-PwD / OBC-B-PwD 40th Percentile 20 – 25

All figures in the table above are expected estimates based on 2023 and 2024 trends. Official 2026 qualifying cutoffs will be announced by WBJEEB alongside the result on wbjeeb.nic.in/jenpas-ug/.


Year-Wise SC and ST Cutoff Trend

Analysing JENPAS UG cutoff data across years reveals a consistent pattern: SC and ST qualifying marks track about 2 to 3 marks below the General category cutoff each year. The table below captures this trend for the years data is available. The drop from 2023 to 2024 suggests the 2024 paper was harder or the overall score distribution shifted downward.

Year SC/ST/OBC Qualifying Cutoff (out of 115) General Category Qualifying Cutoff (out of 115)
2023 24.50 27.17
2024 21.33 23.50
2026 (Expected) 20 – 25 22 – 27

If you scored above 25 marks out of 115 as an SC or ST student, you are comfortably above the expected qualifying threshold. Your focus should then shift to which colleges and courses your rank unlocks during JENPAS UG 2026 counselling.


Expected Closing Ranks for SC and ST Students in Top Colleges

Qualifying for the merit list is only the first step. Counselling closing ranks determine which college and course you can secure. SC and ST students compete within their own reserved category seat pools, which means closing ranks for these categories are numerically higher than General category but represent intense competition within the reserved quota. The table below shows expected 2026 closing ranks for SC and ST students in select government colleges based on 2024 counselling trend data.

College Course Expected SC Closing Rank 2026 Expected ST Closing Rank 2026
IPGMER, Kolkata BPT 800 – 1,300 1,500 – 2,800
College of Nursing, Burdwan Medical College B.Sc. Nursing 2,500 – 4,000 4,500 – 7,000
College of Nursing, R.G. Kar Medical College B.Sc. Nursing 2,000 – 3,500 4,000 – 6,500
IPGMER, Kolkata B.Sc. Physician Assistant 1,200 – 2,000 2,500 – 4,000
Govt. College of Nursing, SSKM B.Sc. Nursing 1,800 – 3,200 3,500 – 5,500

All closing rank ranges above are expected estimates based on 2024 counselling patterns. Actual 2026 closing ranks will be published by WBJEEB after each counselling round on the official portal. Government college courses in B.Sc. Nursing and BPT remain the most competitive, even within SC and ST reserved seat pools.


Factors Affecting JENPAS UG Cutoff for SC and ST Categories

Several variables shift the cutoff each year. Understanding these helps you interpret your score and rank in the right context.

  • Reserved seat count per college: West Bengal’s reservation policy allocates a fixed percentage of seats to SC and ST applicants. Fewer reserved seats in a college means a lower closing rank number, reflecting tougher competition within that pool.
  • Total number of SC and ST applicants: A larger pool of SC and ST students sitting the exam pushes closing ranks higher, as more students compete for the same reserved seats.
  • Paper difficulty level: A harder exam lowers the score distribution across all categories, which reduces qualifying cutoff marks — as was clearly visible in the drop from 2023 to 2024 data.
  • Course-wise demand: B.Sc. Nursing seats in government medical colleges consistently attract the highest competition. BPT and B.Sc. Physician Assistant in government institutions follow close behind. Private college courses close at significantly higher rank numbers.
  • Percentile normalisation and tie-breaking: JENPAS UG converts raw marks to percentile scores. Ties within a percentile are resolved by Biology marks first, then Chemistry, then Physics — so your subject-wise performance within the same total can influence your effective merit rank.

JENPAS UG SC and ST Cutoff 2026 FAQs

Ques. What is the minimum qualifying percentile for SC and ST students in JENPAS UG 2026?

Ans. SC and ST students must score at or above the 40th percentile to qualify and appear on the JENPAS UG 2026 merit list. This is lower than the 50th percentile required for General category students, giving reserved category students a lower qualifying bar.

Ques. What was the SC and ST qualifying cutoff score in JENPAS UG 2024?

Ans. Based on trend data, the qualifying cutoff score for SC, ST, OBC-A, and OBC-B students in JENPAS UG 2024 was approximately 21.33 marks out of 115. In 2023, it was approximately 24.50 marks out of 115, reflecting a harder 2024 paper.

Ques. Is the JENPAS UG 2026 cutoff for SC and ST the same across all courses?

Ans. The minimum qualifying percentile (40th percentile) is uniform for SC and ST across all courses. However, counselling closing ranks differ significantly by college and course. Government college courses like B.Sc. Nursing and BPT are far more competitive and close at lower rank numbers than private college courses.

Ques. When will the official JENPAS UG 2026 cutoff be released?

Ans. The official merit list and qualifying cutoff for JENPAS UG 2026 are expected to be released around July 2, 2026 on the official portal wbjeeb.nic.in/jenpas-ug/. Category-wise counselling closing ranks will be published after each round of seat allotment.

Ques. Do SC and ST students have separate merit lists in JENPAS UG?

Ans. Yes. WBJEEB prepares category-wise merit lists for JENPAS UG. SC and ST students are ranked on their respective reserved category merit lists and compete for seats reserved under those categories in each participating college.

Ques. What is the total marks for JENPAS UG Paper I?

Ans. JENPAS UG Paper I carries a total of 115 marks across 100 questions covering Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Basic English, and Health Aptitude. Category-1 questions carry 1 mark each with -0.25 negative marking. Category-2 questions carry 2 marks each with no negative marking and partial credit available.