WBUHS Introduces Late Fee Slabs as Nursing Registration Deadline Extended for 2025–26 Batch
WBUHS has extended the B.Sc Nursing registration for the 2025-26 batch. Students must check the new late fee slabs and apply at wbuhs.ac.in before the portal closes.

The West Bengal University of Health Sciences (WBUHS) has issued a fresh notification regarding the university registration for the B.Sc Nursing 2025–26 academic batch. According to the official update, the university has extended the registration timeline to provide more time for students and colleges to complete the process. However, this extension comes with a new structured late fee system. Students who fail to register within the initial window will now have to pay additional charges based on when they submit their forms. The registration must be completed through the official WBUHS portal.
New Late Fee Slabs and Deadlines
The university has divided the extended registration period into three distinct phases. The first phase allows students to register with the standard fee until March 25, 2026. After this date, the late fee slabs will become active. The university has introduced these penalties to ensure that all administrative data is processed before the upcoming examination cycle. It is important for students to note that the total amount payable increases significantly if they wait until the final phase in May.
The registration timeline is as follows:
- Initial Phase: Registration is open until March 25, 2026, with a basic fee of 2,500.
- Second Phase: From March 26 to April 20, 2026, a late fee of 500 will be added.
- Final Phase: From April 21 to May 20, 2026, the late fee increases to 2,500.
- Verification: Colleges must verify all student data by May 21, 2026.
Mandatory Guidelines for Students and Colleges
WBUHS has clarified that simply paying the registration fee does not mean a student is officially registered. Every applicant must ensure that their uploaded documents are authentic and meet the university's standards. If any information is found to be false or if the documents are not in order, the registration number will not be issued. In such cases, both the registration fee and the late fee will be forfeited by the university.
Affiliated nursing colleges play a big role in this process. They are instructed to carefully check the details of every newly admitted student. This verification must be finished by the third week of May so that the university can issue registration numbers on time. Without a valid registration number, students will not be allowed to sit for university examinations. Furthermore, their years of study might not be recognized by the Indian Nursing Council (INC) or the State Nursing Council.
| Registration Period | Basic Fee | Late Fee | Total Amount |
| Up to March 25, 2026 | 2,500 | Nil | 2,500 |
| March 26 – April 20, 2026 | 2,500 | 500 | 3,000 |
| April 21 – May 20, 2026 | 2,500 | 2,500 | 5,000 |
Technical Requirements for Online Submission
The registration process is handled entirely through the WBUHS online system. Students should use the "I Need Help" section on the website if they face any trouble while filling out the form. It is mandatory for candidates to provide a correct mobile number. The university sends critical updates via SMS, so students are advised to turn off any "Do Not Disturb" (DND) settings on their phones to avoid missing important alerts.
Candidates must have scanned copies of their educational certificates and identity proofs ready before starting. The university has also emphasized that the portal will be permanently locked after the final deadline in May. No further requests for registration for the 2025–26 batch will be accepted once the link is deactivated. This makes it very important for both students and college authorities to act quickly and avoid the highest fee slab.
Conclusion
The introduction of late fee slabs by WBUHS serves as a reminder for nursing students to stay disciplined with deadlines. While the extension offers a second chance for those who missed the earlier dates, the increasing costs highlight the urgency of the task. Completing the registration by March 25 is the best way to avoid unnecessary financial pressure. As the academic session progresses, having a valid registration number will be the most important step for every student to secure their future in the nursing profession.
