Source – newsnation.in
The candidates who are preparing for WBPSC Clerk examination, we have some important news for you. The West Bengal Public Service Commission will release WBPSC Clerk Admit Card soon. The candidates must note that the admit card will be available on the official website of the commission i.e. pscwbonline.gov.in. As per the media reports, the admit card is expected to be out next week.
The candidates who will have to appear for the examination can download the admit card after it releases from the official site of WBPSC at pscwbonline.gov.in. As per the official notice, the Clerkship Exam, 2019 (Part-I) will be conducted on January 25, 2020.
Here are some of the important details of the examination:
- The written examination will consist of two parts- Part I will be objective type questions and Part II will be the conventional type.
- Part-I will carry 100 marks having 100 questions of 1 (one) mark each.
- The Part-I will comprise of multiple choice and Part II shall consist of conventional type questions on Group-A: English
- Group-B: Bengali/Hindi/Urdu/Nepali/Santali carrying 50 marks each for Group-A and Group-B.
- The direct recruitment exam will be conducted at various centres in Kolkata and in certain other districts in West Bengal.
Candidates who will be selected for appointment will be required to appear before a Medical Board for certificates of their fitness for Government service in the form prescribed for the purpose. For more related details can visit the official site of WBPSC.
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