JECA-2026: MCA Entrance Exam Pattern, Eligibility & Syllabus

October 13, 2025
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JECA-2026: Complete MCA Entrance Exam & Admission Guide
About WBJEEB
Establishment
Constituted in 1962; empowered by West Bengal Act XIV of 2014 to conduct CETs and counselling via single-window approach in West Bengal.
Focus
Fairness, transparency, error-free processes, and state-of-the-art technology in exams and e-counselling.
Overview
  • JECA-2025 is the OMR-based Common Entrance Test for admission to the Master of Computer Applications (MCA) programme in West Bengal universities and colleges.
  • The test is applicable to Government, Government-aided, and Self-financing institutions participating through the centralised process.
  • Applications, communications, and rank cards are handled through the official Board portals within notified timelines.
Schedule
Exam Date
19.10.2025 (Sunday); subject to change only under extraordinary circumstances.
Exam Time
11:00 AM to 1:00 PM (2 hours); single sitting.
Mode
OMR-based, MCQ; English language only.
Retest Policy
No re-exam for absentees; held once only for the session.
Question Pattern
CategoryMarks/QNegative MarkingNo. of QuestionsTotal Marks
Category-I1-1/4 per wrong answer8080
Category-II2No negative marking2040
Total——100120
All questions are MCQs with four options; the paper duration is 2 hours in English only.
Scoring Method
  • Category-I: Only one correct option; +1 for correct, -1/4 for incorrect, 0 for unattempted; multiple selections count as incorrect.
  • Category-II: One or more correct options; +2 only if all correct options are marked and none incorrect; partial credit awarded as 2 × (number of correct options marked ÷ total correct options) when no incorrect option is marked; 0 for any selection including an incorrect option; 0 for unattempted.
  • Responses must be fully darkened with a blue/black ballpoint pen on the OMR; edits, overwrites, pencil marks, or stray marks can invalidate the OMR.
Ranking & Tie-breakers
  • Merit ranks (GMR) are prepared in descending order of total score; individual rank cards show score and rank; no public rank list is released.
  • Category ranks (SC, ST, OBC-A, OBC-B, EWS, PwD) are indicative and depend on valid certificate verification at admission.
  • Tie-breakers: fewer negative marks in Category-I, then higher marks in Category-II, then earlier date of birth (older preferred), then earlier application number.
Syllabus
  • Programming: C programming (data types, control flow, functions, arrays, pointers, strings, structures, files, preprocessor, CLI).
  • OOP: Classes, constructors, overloading, templates, namespaces, inheritance, polymorphism, virtual members, abstract base class.
  • Unix & Shell: Commands (ls, ps, mv, grep, find, chmod, etc.), vi editor, shell scripts, wildcards, environment variables.
  • Data Structures: Arrays, stacks, queues, linked lists, trees, graphs; searching and sorting.
  • Systems: Computer organization basics, subroutines, interrupts, DMA, memory types, system calls.
  • OS: Processes, threads, scheduling, deadlock, synchronization, memory and file management.
  • Networks: Models, routing, IP/UDP/TCP, IPv4/IPv6, reliability, protocols, security, management.
  • DBMS: ER, relational algebra/calculus, SQL, normalization, transactions, indexing, optimization.
  • Software Engineering: Process models, requirements, design, testing, metrics, risk, quality.
  • Machine Learning: Classification, decision trees, ANNs, SVMs, Bayesian learning, clustering, HMMs.
Eligibility
  • For Application: Indian citizen; passed/appearing in an undergraduate programme (final semester/year).
  • For Admission: Academic criteria vary by university/module (e.g., specific percentages at UG and Class 12 levels and Mathematics at UG or 10+2); refer Module-based criteria in Appendix-9.
  • Document verification is done by the allotted institute; incorrect claims lead to category/general status changes or cancellation.
Domicile Rules (WB)
  • WB Domicile is required for all seats in government-aided colleges and for any reserved-category seats; domicile benefits limited to WB domiciled Indian citizens.
  • Criteria: continuous residence in WB for at least 10 years as of 31.12.2024 (Proforma a1) or parent’s permanent address in WB (Proforma b) or valid WB category certificate.
  • Certificates must be issued by competent civil/police/administrative/judicial authorities as specified; elected representatives’ certificates are not acceptable.
Reservation & Authorities
  • SC, ST, OBC-A/B (NCL), EWS, and PwD reservations follow prevailing WB Government orders; OBC reservations currently subject to pending litigation (SLP references noted).
  • SC/ST certificates by SDO (districts) or DWO (Kolkata); OBC-A/B (NCL) by SDO/DWO Kolkata; EWS by DM/ADM/SDO/DWO Kolkata; PwD by designated Govt. medical authorities.
Application Steps
  • Registration: Enter personal details; name, parents’ names, DOB, domicile become non-editable after submission; create password and note application number.
  • Application: Fill domicile/category/PwD/religion/nationality/academics; select preferred exam zones.
  • Upload Images: Recent colour photo (10–200 KB JPG/JPEG) and signature (4–30 KB JPG/JPEG) in one go; correct discrepancies within one day if notified.
  • Fees: Pay online (Net Banking/Debit/Credit/UPI/QR); download Confirmation Page—application remains incomplete until generated.
  • Corrections: Allowed only for permitted fields during the correction window; primary registration data cannot be changed.
Application Fees
CategoryFee (₹)Notes
General500Bank charges extra; non-refundable.
Third Gender / SC / ST / OBC-A / OBC-B / EWS400Bank charges extra; non-refundable.
Do not wait for the last day to pay; payment failures cannot be rectified after deadlines.
Admit Card
  • Admit cards are generated on the notified date; print a clear hard copy to carry to the centre with a valid photo ID and a recent colour photograph as uploaded.
  • Soiled/mutilated admit cards are invalid; discrepancies must be reported within the specified window.
Centre Allocation
  • Centres are allotted primarily based on chosen zones, but under unavoidable circumstances an alternative zone may be allotted; change requests are not entertained.
  • Zones may be dropped if insufficient candidates; candidates are then shifted to nearby alternatives.
Evaluation & Result
  • Model Answer Keys are hosted shortly after the exam; challenges accepted online at ₹500 per question (non-refundable); final keys are published thereafter.
  • OMR images and machine-read responses are made available temporarily; candidates should download and preserve them.
  • Rank Cards (with score and ranks) are issued individually; not all test-takers may get a merit rank—cut-off rank/score may apply for counselling eligibility.
  • Score grievance window is limited; detailed calculation sheet from the Board is available on request with a ₹500 DD within the stipulated period.
Document Rules
  • Only original, portal-generated prints (via dedicated PRINT links) are valid; screenshots or mobile photos are not accepted.
  • All verification is done by the allotted institute; the Board does not correct personal data post-application or issue correction letters for institute processes.
  • Duplicate admit/rank cards may be issued by the Board (₹500 per document via DD) only until counselling ends or 60 days after result, whichever is later.
Counselling & Admission
  • A separate counselling notification is released after results; institute/course-wise seat matrices are published prior to choice filling and allotment.
  • Admission depends on eligibility, rank, choice filling, reservation rules, and successful document verification at the allotted institute.
Modules & Institutes (Academic Eligibility)
  • Academic eligibility varies by university Module (e.g., Module-1: Jadavpur University; Module-2: University College of Science & Technology, CU; Module-3: University of Kalyani; Module-4: North Bengal University; Module-5: Vidyasagar University; Module-6: MAKAUT & affiliated institutes).
  • Module-6 includes MAKAUT and numerous affiliated colleges such as AOT, AEC, BP Poddar, HIT, IEM, JISCE, KGEC, MSIT, Narula, NSEC, RCCIIT, Seacom, SIT, Techno group institutes, among others.
  • Module-wise thresholds cover UG discipline eligibility (e.g., BCA, B.Sc. (Hons/Major) CS/IT, BE/BTech variants), UG/Class-12/Class-10 aggregates, and Mathematics requirements at UG or 10+2; refer Appendix-9 for the complete matrix.
Exam Zones
Sl. No.District of W.B.ZoneZone Code
1BankuraBankura11
2Cooch BeharCooch Behar15
3DarjeelingSiliguri18
4HooghlySerampore21
5HowrahHowrah Maidan/Shibpur22
6HowrahSalkia/Bally/Uttarpara23
7HowrahSantragachi/Domjur24
8HowrahUluberia25
9KolkataCentral Kolkata (Moulali, Beliaghata, Narkel Danga, Phool Bagan, Kakurgachi, Park Circus)29
10KolkataNorth Kolkata (Shyambazar to Sealdah belt)30
11KolkataSalt Lake/New Town (Salt Lake, Lake Town, New Town, Rajarhat)31
12KolkataSouth Kolkata (Ballygunge, Minto Park, Bhowanipore, Tollygunge, Jadavpur)32
13KolkataWest Kolkata (Joka, Behala, Alipore, Chetla, Khidirpore, Budge Budge)33
14MaldaMalda34
15MurshidabadBerhampore35
16NadiaKalyani38
17North 24 ParganasBarrackpur (Dum Dum Jn. to Barrackpur)43
18Paschim BurdwanAsansol45
19Paschim BurdwanDurgapur46
20Paschim MedinipurKharagpur48
21Paschim MedinipurMedinipur49
22Purba BurdwanBurdwan50
23Purba MedinipurHaldia52
24South 24 ParganasGaria/Sonarpur/Baruipur55
Candidates select any three zones in order of preference; allocation is at the Board’s discretion in case of constraints.
PwD Facilities
  • Eligibility: benchmark disability ≥40% as per RPwD Act; specified disabilities listed in Appendix-8.
  • Benefits: 40% fee concession (apply ≥30 days before exam with confirmation page and PwD certificate); compensatory time of 20 minutes per hour; own scribe/reader allowed with prescribed certificates and undertaking; special sitting at the Board office in Kolkata.
  • Decisions on PwD facility requests by the Board are final and binding.
  • All matters related to the examination and counselling fall under Kolkata jurisdiction; the Board is not a party to institutional admission disputes.
  • Candidate-specific information can be shared with the concerned candidate on request; third-party information cannot be shared.
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