WBCS Prelims Cut off Analysis 2019; Mains Exam from May 25
Bachan Thakur | May 14, 2019 | 01:39 PM IST | 1 min read
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Subscribe NowNew Delhi, May 14: Public Service Commission, West Bengal has released the cut off marks for WBCS Prelims exam 2019 on May 14. The cut off marks have been released for the exam held on February 9, 2019. Careers360 here brings the cut off analysis for different categories.
According to official data, WBCS cut off marks 2019 for Prelims exam for General category are 105.13, while the cutoff for General (PH) category is 94.21. Further, the cut off for BC-A, BCA (PH), BCA-B, BCA-B (PH) is 101.05, 88.78, 101.06, and 86.11 respectively.
The cut off for SC and SC (PH) remained at 96.18 and 85.21 respectively. The data further reflects that the cut off marks for ST and ST (PH) is 73.13 and 51.13.
Candidates can check the category-wise cut off for WBCS prelims exam 2019 from the table below.
WBCS Cut off for Prelims 2019 (Category-Wise)
|
Category |
Cutoff Marks Out of 200 |
|
GENERAL |
105.13 |
|
GENERAL P.H |
94.21 |
|
BC-A |
101.05 |
|
BCA P.H |
88.78 |
|
BC-B |
101.06 |
|
BC-B P.H |
86.11 |
|
SC |
96.18 |
|
SC P.H |
85.21 |
|
ST |
73.13 |
|
ST P.H |
51.13 |
The cut off marks have been released along with the result announcement of WBCS Prelims exam on May 14. Apart from the result and cut off data, the authority has also announced the exam date for mains.
According to the official announcement, WBCS Mains exam will be held from July 25 onwards. As the other dates are not declared yet, the authority may conduct the exam in multiple days.
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