Why is the WBCS exam conducted?

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    Rachit Kumar Saxena | Contributor-Level 10

    6 months ago

    The WBCS exam, conducted by the West Bengal Public Service Commission (WBPSC). It stands for West Bengal Civil Services Examination. It is a prestigious exam that recruits candidates for various administrative positions in West Bengal under Group A, B, C, and D services. The exam consists of three tiers:

    1. Preliminary
    2. Mains
    3. Interview

    In the Preliminary stage, candidates are tested on General Studies, while the Mains exam includes six compulsory papers and one optional subject.

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