WEST BENGAL CIVIL SERVICE (EXE.) etc.Exam·2023
WEST BENGAL CIVIL SERVICE (EXE.) etc.Exam·2023 by Public Service Commission, West Bengal The Preliminary Examination will be held tentatively in the month of June 2023 or thereabout. GROUPING OF SERVICES: The services and posts to which recruitment is made on the results of the W.B.C.S. (Exe.) etc. Examinations are divided into groups: A, B, C, and D with a graduated syllabus. A candidate may compete for one or more groups but is required to submit one application only indicating the choice of group(s). CHOICE OF GROUPS OF SERVICES AND ALLOTMENT : i) As already stated, a candidate may apply for one or more of the four groups of services, viz., A, B, C, and D. The candidate is required to state clearly in the appropriate column of the application the particular Group or Groups for which he/she intends to compete. No further application for a change of group (s) will be entertained. ii) A number of candidates selected in order of merit on the results of the Main Examination for all the services and posts included in Groups A, B, C, and D will have to appear at a Personality Test. No separate Personality Test will be held for different groups viz. Group-‘A’, Group-‘B’, Group-‘C’and Group-‘D’ in respect of a candidate. (iii} Candidates called to Personality Tests on the results of their Main Examination will be required to specify the order of their preference for the posts or services included in the Group or Groups for which they have applied. Choice of preference thus exercised will be deemed to be final and no alteration thereafter will be allowed. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: FOR:- EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION(Ason 21.03.2023): AGE(Asono1.01.2023): FEES: Rs.210/- (Rupees two hundred ten only) + Service Charge 1% of Examination Fee subject to a minimum of Rs.5/ (Rupees five only) for online payment through debit/credit card plus service charge /GST as applicable as Govt. Duty or Service Charge of Rs.5/- (Rupees five only) for Net Banking or Service Charge of Rs.20/- (Rupees twenty only) for payment through Bank Counter (off-line payment). SC/ST candidates of West Bengal and Persons with Disabilities (PWD) having physical disability of 40% and above are not required to pay any fee. OBC candidates of West Bengal are, however, required to pay the usual fee as aforesaid. NO EXEMPTION OF FEE IS AVAILABLE TO SC/ST/BC CANDIDATES OF OTHER STATES. No claims for refund of the fee will be entertained nor will it be held in reserve for any other examination. SCHEME OF THE EXAMINATION : (i} English Composition 25 Marks (ii) General Science 25 Marks (iii) Current events of National & International Importance 25 Marks (iv) History of India 25 Marks (v) Geography of India with special reference to West Bengal 25 Marks (vi) Indian Polity and Economy 25 Marks (vii) Indian National Movement 25 Marks (viii) General Mental Ability 25 Marks The standard of the paper will be the level of knowledge as expected of a graduate of any faculty of a recognized University. Main Examination:- The Main Examination shall consist of 6 (six) Compulsory papers and one optional subject consisting of two papers (Only for candidates applying for group and/or B to be chosen by the candidates from the list of optional subjects given below. There will be two papers on the optional subject for 200 marks each. Each paper, Compulsory or Optional, will carry 200 marks and will be of 3 hours duration. Out of six compulsory papers four papers i.e. (i) General Studies- 1,(ii) General Studies- II, (iiijThe Constitution of India and Indian Economy including role and functions of Reserve Bank of India,(iv) Arithmetic and Test of Reasoning will be of MCQ Type to be answered in OMR answer sheets (negative marking for each wrong answer to MCQ type) and remaining two compulsory papers i.e. Paper- I and Paper – II will be of conventional type written examination. Ill)PersonalltvTest:- For Group ‘A & ‘B’-200 Marks, Group ‘C’-150 Marks, Group ‘D’-100 Marks o Abstract Table of Papers I Subjects and Marks MainExamination and Personality Test : APPLICATION PROCEDURE : Applications can be submitted online only through https://wbpsc.gov.in/ SUBMISSION OF MORE THAN ONE APPLICATION BY THE SAME CANDIDATE IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN AND SUCH APPLICANT IS NOT LIABLE TO CANCELLATION. 0N.B.: (i) A candidate claiming to be S.C., S.T., B.C. (Non-Creamy Layer) or Persons with Disabilities (40% and above) must have a certificate in support of his/ her claim from a competent authority of West Bengal issued on or before the closing date of submission of application i.e. 24th March 2022.
Indian Air force Career Opportunities
Indian Air force Career Opportunities One of the Top Competitive Institute in West Bengal, MIES Institute, puts an informative article An article on “Indian Air force Career Opportunities” has been written by Mr. Sanjay Nath, Executive officer (Admin) of MIES R M Law College, an excellent law college in Bengal. under MIES Institute, Top most Coaching Centre for different Govt. Job exam preparation will enhance and aware more to mankind. MIES Institute is one of the Best Institute for WBCS and Banking service exam in West Bengal, and also the Institute in School Service exam, Head Office at Sonarpur, Main City Centre – Sealdah. Branches – Barasat, Behala Chowrasta, Howrah Maidan, Konnagar, Chinsurah, and Buniadpur. The Indian Air Force ( IAF) is a branch or part of the Indian Defence Force & its prime responsibility is for aerial warfare and surveillance. The IAF personnel are specially designed as warriors, who work for peace, security, and honor of the country. Moreover, by joining this defense stream, you will get the chance to serve the nation. Knowing more about this profession and its selection processes can help you make an informed decision. In this article, we will try to explain & elaborate on the profession & selection process to get a job in the Air Force and your career path. 1. Indian Air force Career Opportunities: To join the IAF you have to appear and pass the National Defence Academy (NDA) Examination or Combined Defence Services Examination (CDSE) or Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT). UPSC conducts the NDA and CDSE exams. UPSC publishes its NDA & CDSE job advertisements in June and December. The Indian Air Force conducts the AFCAT exam in February and August twice a year. 2. AFSB tests: After successful completion of the first step, the selection committee sends you a call letter to report to one of the Air Force Selection Boards (AFSB) and for two-stage AFSB tests. Those who clear Stage I are eligible to appear for the Stage II test. The Stage II exam includes psychological tests, group tests, interviews, and a computerized pilot selection system (CPSS) test. The CPSS test is for those who want to join the flying branch of the IAF. 3. Undergo medical tests: After clearing the AFSB tests, the candidates have to undergo medical tests either at the Air Force Central Medical Establishment (AFCME) in New Delhi or the Institute of Aviation Medicine in Bengaluru. The final merit list is prepared after the medical examination. 4. Check the final merit list and join the air force: After completing the medical test, the selection board prepares a merit list based on candidates’ performance in written tests and AFSB interviews and medical fitness & depending on the vacancies available in different places, candidates receive the joining letter but before that, they have to complete the training. Based on academic qualifications, you can join different branches of the Indian Air Force, which include three main & several sub-branches. The three branches of the IAF are the flying branch, the technical branch, and the ground duty (non-technical) branch. 5. Join IAF after 10+2: You can apply for the NDA after completing your 10+2. The UPSC organizes the NDA exam twice a year. After passing this exam, selected candidates undergo a three-year training program at the National Defence Academy in Khadakwasla. Afterward, candidates are sent for specialized training at one of the training establishments. Upon completion of the training, the cadets become permanent commissioned officers and are posted to any of the air force stations. Entry through the NDA is open for all branches. Only Indian men between 161/2 and 191/2 years of age are eligible to apply through the NDA. The academic requirement is 10+2 with physics and mathematics as the main subjects. 6. Indian Air force Career Opportunities after graduation: You can join the different branches of the IAF after graduation. Here are the career opportunities for graduates: 7. Careers in the flying branch: Being a bachelor’s degree holder, you can join the IAF through the CDSE (combined defense services examination), SSC (short service commission) exam, or NCC (National Cadet Corps) special entry. Find below more details on each career path: A. CDSE entry: As an Indian national bachelor’s degree holder in any discipline but Physics & Mathematics, mandatory at 10+2 level, in the age group of 20 to 24 years, and unmarried can appear in the selection process. You can also apply if you have a BE or BTech degree. B. SSC entry: Aspirants can apply through the AFCAT. It is a 14-year service without further extension. The age range is 20 to 24 years. The upper age limit relaxation for applicants is applicable to those who are holding a valid and current commercial pilot license from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). Both unmarried men and women are eligible to apply for an SSC post. Candidates need to score at least 50% marks in maths and physics at 10+2 level and at least 60% marks in BE, BTech, or graduate from a recognized institution. C. NCC special entry: Men and women are both eligible to apply through this mode. Men can get a permanent commission, while both men and women can get a short service commission. The age requirement is 20 to 24 years. Upper age limit relaxation is available for applicants carrying a valid and current commercial pilot license issued by the DGCA. Only unmarried Indian nationals can apply. Moreover, the educational qualifications required are the same as the SSC entry academic requirements. Along with an NCC Air Wing Senior Division ‘C’ certificate. 8. Indian Air force Career Opportunities in the technical branch: Indian unmarried men and women are eligible to apply for ground duty (technical) branches that are in the age group of 20 to 26 years. Moreover, Applicants can enter Ground Duty after clearing the AFCAT based on their engineering stream and subjects. 9. Careers in the ground duty (non-technical) branch: There are five sub-branches of
West Bengal Civil Service Examination
West Bengal Civil Service Examination. A privilege to introduce a write-up from one of the Top Institute for Govt. Job exam, MIES Institute is a modern equipped Competitive Institute in West Bengal. An informative article on West Bengal Civil Service examination from Topmost Institute for WBCS exam preparation in West Bengal, MIES Institute is one of the Best Institute for PSC, SSC, RAIL, BANK exams preparation in Kolkata of West Bengal, situated at Sonarpur (HO), Sealdah (Main City Centre), Branches at Barasat, Behala Chowrasta, Howrah Maidan, konnagar, and Chinsurah, moreover, this Institute is one of the best coachings for Govt. Job exams preparation in West Bengal. The write-up follows below. West Bengal Civil Service (Executive), popularly known as W.B.C.S.(Exe), is the civil service of the Indian state of West Bengal. For the WBCS (Exe) and other comparative posts, the Public Service Commission of West Bengal arranges competitive examinations every year in three phases every year. These phases are Preliminary, Mains, and Personality Test. West Bengal Civil Service Examination Details FEES: INR 60,000/- At a time INR 66,000/- (18000 + 12000×4) Preliminary Exam:- 1 paper (qualifying) 2½ hrs. General Studies (8 topics including Reasoning, English language, History, Geography, Current Affairs, General Knowledge, General Science and Indian Polity and Economy MCQ 200 Main Exam:- Paper I 3 hrs. Bengali / Hindi / Urdu / Nepali/Santali Descriptive 200 Paper II English 200 Paper III General Studies-I : History & Geography MCQ 200 Paper IV General Studies-II : Science & Technology, Environment, G.K and Current Affairs 200 Paper V The Constitution of India & Indian Economy 200 Paper VI Arithmetic and Test of Reasoning 200 Paper VII Optional Subject Paper I[1] Descriptive 200 Paper VIII Optional Subject Paper II 200 Total Marks 1600[ Only one optional subject is to be taken from the prescribed list. Optional paper is only for those candidates who opted for Group A & B 2 Total marks are 1200 in case of Group C and D candidates Personality Test:- Personality Tests Group A Group B Group C Group D 200 Marks 150 Marks 100 Marks Eligibility:- Educational Qualification: A degree from a recognized university and ability to read and write Bengali but it is not required for the candidates having Nepali as a mother tongue. Age Limit:- WBCS age limit is defined separately for all the groups of services. The age of the candidates is counted from January 1 of the year of examination. It means that the age of the candidates will be counted from January 1, 2021 for the WBCS 2021 exam. The Group-wise WBCS age criteria are as follows : WBCS Age Limit for Group ‘A’ & ‘C’ Services The WBCS notification defines the age criteria Lower Age Limit-21 years Upper Age limit-36 years WBCS Age Limit for Group-B Services The WBCS group B service only includes the West Bengal Police Services (WBPS). The age criterion for WBCS Gr. B is as follows: Lower Age Limit-20 years Upper Age limit-36 years The candidates whose age is not below 20 years and above 36 years can apply for the WBCS Gr. B Services i.e for the WBPS. WBCS Age Limit for the Group-D Services The WBCS D Group services are the clerical positions in the state administrative machinery. The WBCS age criteria for Gr. D services are: Lower Age Limit -21 years Upper Age limit- 39 years WBCS Age limit relaxation The WBPSC also provides the age relaxation to the candidates belonging to certain reserved categories. 5 years age relaxation for SC/ST & 3 years age relaxation for OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) In the case of Persons with Disabilities (PWD), the upper age limit is relaxable up to 45 years. S.C./S.T./B.C. candidates of other States shall be treated as General category candidates. Besides the educational and age limit criteria, there are certain physical requirements which are required for certain positions Physical Slandered:- For West Bengal Police Service (Group ‘B’ Service) -The minimum height requirement is 1.65 metres for male candidates and 1.50 metres for female candidates subject to relaxation in the case of candidates belonging to races such as Gorkhas, Garwalis, Assamese Tribals etc. Candidates intending to be considered for this group must indicate their height in the appropriate column of the application form. Application Form Fill Up: – Usually, online form fill up begins for WBCS in the month of November. Preliminary Exam is held in the Last week of January or first week of February at different cities of West Bengal. Post the publications of Preliminary results, Mains Exams are held in June–July in some selected institutions of Kolkata city and at the office of WBPSC. The candidates who passed in Mains are called for Personality test. At last, a selection list is issued by PSC consisting the name of qualified candidates of Mains Exams and Personality test. All these processes take up to one and a half year. Recruitment:- There are different groups in the recruitment of such examination based on choice and merit of scored number. These are A Group, B Group (only for West Bengal Police Service ), Gr C[4], and Gr D. The WBCS (Exe) officers belong to Group-A. In general, As per the record of the WBPSC, the candidates with higher scores opt for WBCS (Exe), WBPS, and some allied services like erstwhile WBCTS, etc as their first choice. Since 1988 some of the top-ranked candidates have opted for an allied service called WB commercial Tax Service (WBCTS) as their first choice due to the less strenuous nature of the service and the lure of metro posting. Only WBCS (Exe) & WBCTS cadres are considered to be the State Civil Service by UPSC for direct promotion to IAS and WBPS officers are promoted to IPS after 7 to 9 years of service in state police service.[5] Functions: – The WBCS (Exe) officers are usually appointed as deputy magistrates or deputy collectors on probation and after completion of two years of mandatory administrative training under the tutelage of Administrative Training Institute, start their career as Deputy Magistrate and Deputy Collector and Block Development (B.D.O.) Officers. They also pass order in Executive Magistrate Court and execute some sections of Criminal Procedure Code. The officers of the cadre perform the key administrative functions at
Staff Selection Commission
Staff Selection Commission Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is an organization under the Government of India to recruit staff for various posts in the various Ministries and Departments of the Government of India and in Subordinate Offices. SSC currently functions as a subordinate office of DOPT and is mainly engaged in conducting competitive exams for recruitment to various posts in the SSC departments, organizations. In previous years, SSC has conducted various exams as given below SSC Combined Graduate Level Examination (SSC CGL) SSC Combined Higher Secondary Level Exam (SSC CHSL) Moreover, SSC Multitasking Staff Selection Post, SSC GD Constable, SI (Central Police Organization), Stenographer C & D A huge number of success in all these exams from MIES
Bank Clerk and Probationary Officer
The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection, popularly known as the IBPS is an autonomous body. It conducts recruitment examinations for all Public Sector Banks except the SBI. Over the years, it has also provided services related to assessment and testing for different banks through various bank exams. State Bank of India( SBI) is also conducting Cl & PO exam separately. The centralized examinations covering all public sector banks’ recruitment started on a limited scale the same year. The process was made fully online in the late 2000s. The IBPS /SBI conducts the following examinations. IBPS PO Examination – SBI Recruitment of Specialist Cadre Officer on a regular basis. IBPS SO Examination – SBI Junior Associates (Customer support & sales) / Clerk. IBPS Clerk Examination IBPS RRB Examination A lot of students of MIES have achieved success in all these exams.
Railway Recruitment Board (RRB)
Railway Recruitment Control Board is a government organization in India. It was set up in 1998 in the Ministry of Railways (Railway Board), New Delhi Railway Recruitment Boards are organizations under the Government of India that manage the appointment of new employees to work in Indian railways. There are 21 boards situated in different parts of India: Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) conducts Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) exam to recruit Commercial apprentice, Goods guard, Traffic Apprentice, Traffic Assistant, Assistant Station Master, etc. all over India. Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) also conducts a computer-based examination for recruitment of ALP & Technician posts and Group – D Posts. A lot of students of MIES have achieved success in all these exams.
West Bengal Central School Service Commission (WBCSSC)
West Bengal School Service Commission Act, 1997 (West Bengal Act IV, 1997) enacted by Notification No- 936-L, dated 1.4.1997 came into force with effect from 01.04.1997 for the purpose of recruitment of Assistant Teachers and Headmaster / Headmistress in recognized Non- Government aided schools in West Bengal. and presently the recruitment process is guided by the West Bengal School Service Commission. (Selection of Persons for Appointment to the post of Teachers), Rules 2007. The state Government latter on decided that The Non- Teaching staffs in the post of Librarian, Clerk, and Group- D staff including Laboratory Attendant, Peon, Night Guard, Matron in recognized Non- Government aided schools in West Bengal should also be recruited through School Service Commission, and accordingly necessary amendments have been introduced in the said Act, vide the West Bengal School Service (Amendments) act 2008 (West. Ben. Act IV of 2008) and such selection process be guided by the West Bengal School Service Commission (Selection of Persons for Appointment to the post of Non- Teaching Staff) Rules 2009.