West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) announces reforms to WBJEEB counselling. The board allows fresh registration for candidates and enables choice changes at each counselling round, according to a report by Times of India. The announcement comes after 92,753 candidates clear the WBJEE entrance test. The reforms are framed as procedural changes to the counselling process, including updated timelines or opportunities for candidates to register again and revise their preferred options during subsequent rounds rather than restricting changes to a single point in the process. The report also indicates that candidates are given flexibility to adjust choices after each round, suggesting a round-wise approach to option selection. The announcement is intended to modify how candidates participate in counselling and how preferences are handled across multiple stages. Details beyond these reported reforms—such as deadlines, number of rounds, and specific eligibility conditions for fresh registration—are not provided in the supplied excerpt.