LEET in West Bengal: diploma to B.Tech, the direct way
Everything a West Bengal diploma holder needs to move from polytechnic to a B.Tech degree through lateral entry — eligibility, subjects, and a preparation plan that fits around your final year.
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The Lateral Entry Entrance Test (LEET) is how a diploma holder in West Bengal turns a diploma into an engineering degree — joining a B.Tech / B.E. degree directly in the second year instead of starting over in the first.
In West Bengal, lateral-entry admission is typically handled through the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) (commonly referred to as JELET). Exact names, dates and rules change every year, so always confirm the current official notification before you apply.
Eligibility at a glance
Most West Bengal aspirants qualify with a three-year engineering diploma and the minimum marks the state specifies. Reserved categories usually get a relaxation, and some states admit B.Sc (with Maths) candidates too. Read the full LEET eligibility guide.
What to study
The paper rewards clear fundamentals. Prioritise in this order and practise relentlessly:
Mathematics
Syllabus, key topics and practice for the Mathematics section.
Physics
Syllabus, key topics and practice for the Physics section.
Chemistry
Syllabus, key topics and practice for the Chemistry section.
Engineering Mechanics
Syllabus, key topics and practice for the Engineering Mechanics section.
Basic Electrical Engineering
Syllabus, key topics and practice for the Basic Electrical Engineering section.
Go deeper on each subject: Mathematics · Physics · Chemistry · Engineering Mechanics · Basic Electrical Engineering.
Your West Bengal preparation plan
- Diagnose: attempt one real past paper to see exactly what's asked.
- Build fundamentals: clear Mathematics and Physics topic by topic with this study plan.
- Practise daily: use AI practice to drill weak areas, then take timed mock tests.
- Analyse & revise: review every mistake and revise with high-yield notes in the last month.
The opportunity, for West Bengal students
A lateral-entry B.Tech in West Bengal means a full degree in two fewer years than starting fresh — and access to GATE, PSU and government roles, campus placements and higher studies. See your after-diploma opportunity in West Bengal →
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Frequently asked questions
How does lateral entry work in West Bengal?
A diploma holder applies for lateral-entry seats and, based on an entrance test and/or merit, is allotted a seat directly in the second year of B.Tech at a participating West Bengal college. The process is usually run by the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB). Confirm current specifics in the official notification.
Who is eligible for LEET in West Bengal?
Typically a three-year engineering diploma with the minimum marks set by the state (often around 45–50%, relaxed for reserved categories); some states also allow B.Sc holders with Mathematics. See our eligibility guide and verify the West Bengal notification.
What should I study for lateral entry in West Bengal?
Focus on Mathematics first, then Physics, Chemistry and core engineering. Practise with past papers and mock tests on OneLeet.