JENPAS-UG (Joint Entrance for Nursing, Paramedical & Allied Sciences — Undergraduate) is the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) test for candidates seeking admission into undergraduate nursing, paramedical and allied health courses. After the exam, WBJEEB releases an official answer key (often a provisional/model key followed by a final key) so candidates can cross-check responses, estimate probable scores, and — when permitted — raise objections to any discrepancies. The final key becomes the authoritative basis for scoring and rank generation.
Latest News Snapshot — What happened (short version)

The WBJEEB published model/provisional answer keys and response sheets for JENPAS UG 2025 following the exam window.
Candidates were allowed to view the response sheets/OMR and challenge provisional keys by paying the prescribed fee; after review of challenges, WBJEEB released the final answer keys on 12 November 2025 along with the result/rank card release.
Why the dates and the “final key” matter
The provisional/model answer key is for candidate verification and challenges. Once WBJEEB evaluates objections and publishes the final answer key, marks are calculated based on that document and the declared result becomes binding for counselling and seat allotment. If your estimated score based on the provisional key differs from the final key, that can change your expected rank and counselling chances. The official board notice and PDF of the final key are the primary sources for this change.
How to download the JENPAS UG Answer key 2025 — step-by-step
Visit the official WBJEEB JENPAS(UG) page or the WBJEEB home site.
Look for links titled “JENPAS(UG) — Model Answer Key / Response Sheet / Final Answer Keys” or notices dated around November 2025.
For provisional keys and response sheets, log in using your registration credentials (application number/roll, password or date of birth) — download the OMR/response sheet PDF
For the final key, open the PDF notice (final keys are sometimes published as a consolidated PDF listing set-wise answers) and download it to cross-check.
Keep screenshots and downloaded copies for future reference during counselling and admissions.
Pro tip: Save both the provisional and final keys — you may need them when comparing changes made post-objections.
Provisional vs Final Key — what’s the difference?
Provisional/Model Key: Posted shortly after the exam to help candidates assess answers. It is open to challenge for a limited window.
Final Key: Released after the board reviews objections and completes internal verification. Final scores and ranks are computed using the final key. There’s usually no further change after the final key publication.
How to raise objections — common procedure
When WBJEEB releases the provisional key and candidate response sheets, an objection mechanism is typically open for a few days. The common steps (as reported for JENPAS UG 2025) were:
Log in to your candidate dashboard on the WBJEEB portal.
Locate the provisional key and the “Challenge/Objection” link for the corresponding question/set.
Submit objections with valid justification (textual explanation, reference) and pay the objection processing fee per question (as specified by the board). (Education portals reported the fee model and process during 2025.)
Keep the acknowledgement receipt until final communication from WBJEEB.
Note: Only genuine, well-reasoned objections generally succeed. Spurious challenges are usually rejected and the fee is not refunded.
Conclusion — what you should do next
If you appeared for JENPAS UG 2025: download the final answer key and your response sheet, recompute your score with the final key, then watch the official counselling schedule and prepare documents for seat allotment. Bookmark the WBJEEB JENPAS(UG) page and the final key PDF for authoritative proof during admissions.
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