WBCS 2019 Prelims answer key expected soon; Check details here
TOI-Online | Updated: Feb 10, 2019, 11:39 IST
NEW DELHI: The West Bengal Civil Service (WBCS) prelims exam was conducted successfully on February 9, 2019. The Public Service Commission, West Bengal will be releasing the official answer key of WBCS 2019 prelims examination soon. Candidates can expect the answer key for Group A, B, C and D to be released by March, 2019.
Candidates can expect the results of the preliminary exam to be declared by June 2019 at the official website- pscwbonline.gov.in. Once the result is announced, the shortlisted candidates will be eligible to appear in the mains exam, the dates for which has not been declared yet.
WBCS is conducted in three stages – prelims, mains and interview. In order to be shortlisted, all candidates have to clear all the three stages of the recruitment exam
The questions were asked from English Composition for 25 marks, General Science (25 marks), Current events of National & International Importance (25 marks), History of India (25 marks), Geography of India with special reference to West Bengal (25 marks), Indian Polity and Economy (25 marks), Indian National Movement (25 marks), and General Mental Ability (25 marks). These questions were of the graduation standard.
Candidates can expect the results of the preliminary exam to be declared by June 2019 at the official website- pscwbonline.gov.in. Once the result is announced, the shortlisted candidates will be eligible to appear in the mains exam, the dates for which has not been declared yet.
WBCS is conducted in three stages – prelims, mains and interview. In order to be shortlisted, all candidates have to clear all the three stages of the recruitment exam
The questions were asked from English Composition for 25 marks, General Science (25 marks), Current events of National & International Importance (25 marks), History of India (25 marks), Geography of India with special reference to West Bengal (25 marks), Indian Polity and Economy (25 marks), Indian National Movement (25 marks), and General Mental Ability (25 marks). These questions were of the graduation standard.
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