WBCS 2025 syllabus and exam pattern will not be changed: Govt
Press Trust of India | May 29, 2025 | 10:17 AM IST | 1 min read
Last September, a major overhaul of the WBCS exam pattern was announced, but now the WBCS notifications have been stalled.
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Subscribe NowKolkata: The state government on Wednesday cancelled its earlier notification to change the exam pattern for the West Bengal Civil Service (WBCS) (executive). Instead of moving to a detailed answer format like the UPSC exams, the old exam format will continue, the government said.
"The two notifications of the Department of Personnel and Administrative Reforms on introducing a syllabus and format of the WBCS similar to the UPSC exams have been stalled. The syllabus and format of the exams would remain what they were before the issuance of the two notifications," the statement issued by the PAR department said.
Last September, the West Bengal Public Service Commission (WBPSC) announced a major overhaul of the WBCS exam pattern starting 2025.
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