WBPSC Food SI Result 2020 declared; check list of selected candidates
Team Careers360 | August 17, 2020 | 04:09 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI - West Bengal Public Service Commission (WBPSC) has declared the written exam result for the post of Sub-inspector in the West Bengal Subordinate Food & Supplies Service, Gr-III under the Food & Supplies Department. Selected candidates are eligible for the Personality Test. The complete schedule of the Personality Test will be released soon on the official website- wbpsc.gov.in.
WBPSC Food SI Result 2020 is released in pdf format containing the coll number and the category of the shortlisted candidates. Below is the link of WBPSC Food SI result pdf
Click Here to check WBPSC Food SI Result 2020
Steps to Check WBPSC Food Sub-Inspector Result 2020
- Go to the official website- wbpsc.gov.in or click the above link
- In the "What's New" section, lick to the result pdf is available
- Click on the same and search your roll number in the result
Along with the result, WBPSC has also released the marks of last selected candidates or the cut off scores.
- General- 79.66
- OBC-A- 74.66
- OBC-B- 75.33
- SC- 76.00
- ST- 59.33
- EXSM (UR)- 53.00
- EXSM (SC)- 38.66
- MSP (UR)- 58.66
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