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WB Police Sub Inspector Syllabus 2023 Check Exam Pattern & Syllabus

WB Police Sub Inspector Syllabus 2023 – West Bengal Police has invited applications for 309 vacant post of Sub Inspector (Male/ Female) . Candidates may apply online from 01 September, 2023 to 21 September 2023. In this article we are going to discuss about WB Police Sub Inspector Syllabus 2023 & Exam pattern. Candidates who want to appear in Examination should know the Exam pattern and syllabus, so that they may prepare for exam very well. See below this article and understand each and every thing about Exam pattern and syllabus for the post of Sub Inspector.

WB Police Sub Inspector Syllabus 2023 Overview – 

Department/ Organization West Bengal Police Recruitment Board (WBPRB)
Apply Date  From 01 September, 2023 to 21 September, 2023
Post Name Sub-Inspector (Male/ Female)
Number of Vacancy 309
Salary/ Pay Scale Level-10
Location of Job West Bengal (WB)
 Mode of Apply Online 
Official Website wbpolice.gov.in.

WB Police Sub Inspector Syllabus

 

Selection Process –

  • Preliminary Examination
  • Physical Measurement Test (PMT)
  • Physical Efficiency Test (PET)
  • Combined Competitive Examination
  • Personality Test
  • Document Verification
  • Medical Fitness Test

Exam Pattern –

Preliminary Examination –

The preliminary Examination will be Multiple Choice Questions and uses and OMR system. The Exam paper is available in both English and Bengali. Marks obtained in the preliminary examination do not contribute to the final merit list.

Total Number of Questions – 100

Total Marks – 200

Duration – 90 Minutes

आगे पढ़े

Subjects – 

  • General Studies – 50 Questions – 100 Marks
  • Logical & Analytical Reasoning -25 Questions – 50 Marks
  • Arithmetic – 25 Questions – 50 Marks

Note: Incorrect answers in the preliminary examination lead to negative marking, with ¼th of the allotted marks deducted for each wrong response.

Final Combined Competitive Examination – 

Final Combined Competitive Examination

The Final Combined Competitive Examination consists of three conventional question papers:

  • a) Paper-I: General Studies and Arithmetic (100 marks, comprising 50 marks for General Studies, 25 marks for Logical & Analytical Reasoning, and 25 marks for Arithmetic). The duration is 2 hours.
  • b) Paper-II: English (50 marks) with a duration of 1 hour.
  • c) Paper-III: Bengali/Hindi/Urdu/Nepali (50 marks) with a duration of 1 hour.

All three papers are conducted on the same day at selected centres chosen by the West Bengal Police Recruitment Board. Paper-I’s question paper is available in English, Bengali and Nepali. Candidates can select any of these languages for their responses.

The West Bengal Police Recruitment Board determines the qualifying marks for each paper and the aggregate scoring marks for the entire competitive examination.

SYLLABUS FOR EXAMINATION :-
I. Preliminary examination and Paper I of the Final Combined Competitive Examination :
General Studies and Arithmetic :-
(a) General Studies :-
Questions will be set to test the General Knowledge of candidates in different spheres.
(b) Logical & Analytical Reasoning :-
Questions will be set to test the logical and analytical ability of the candidate.

(c) Arithmetic :-
Questions will be set on the basis of the syllabus of Madhyamik Examination of the West Bengal Board
of Secondary Education.
II. Paper II and Paper III of the Final Combined Competitive Examination :-
(i) Paper II – English :- Questions may be asked on all or any of the following items:
a. Drafting of a report from the points or material supplied;
b. Translation from Bengali/Hindi/ Urdu/ Nepali, as the case may be to English,
c. Condensing of a prose passage (summary/precis)
d. Correct use of words, correction of sentences, use of common phrases, synonyms and antonyms etc.
(ii) Paper III – Bengali / Hindi /Urdu / Nepali :-
Questions may be asked on all or any of the following items :-
a. Drafting of a report from the points or material supplied;
b. Translation from English to Bengali and English to Nepali for the candidates who have opted for
‘Bengali’ or ‘Nepali’ respectively, and translation from Hindi/Urdu to Bengali for the candidates

who have opted for Hindi or Urdu.
The translation shall be of 20 (twenty) marks

Candidate should prepare for examination carefully according to syllabus.

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