WBCS Selection Process
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Rachit Kumar Saxena
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No, there is no provision of normalization of marks in the WBCS (West Bengal Civil Services) exam. Normalization is a method used to adjust scores across different shifts of the exam to account for variations in the difficulty level of the question papers. This normalization process ensures fairness in evaluating candidates' performance across different exam sessions. The final merit list is based on the marks scored by the candidates in the main (written) and personality test conducted by the WBPSC.
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Rachit Kumar Saxena
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The WBCS selection process is not going to change because the West Bengal Public Service Commission is required to take approval from the state government before applying any change in the WBCS exam process. As per the latest media reports, no such approval was asked by the Commission from the state government.The WBCS exam is expected to remain the same as previous years, consisting of three stages:PrelimsMainsPersonality Test
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Rachit Kumar Saxena
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West Bengal Civil Service is the prestigious exam of the West Bengal Public Service Commission. It is conducted to recruit Group B Gazzetted, Group B non-gazetted, Group C and Group D posts. The selection process for the WBCS (West Bengal Civil Services) exam consists of three stages:Preliminary ExaminationMain ExaminationPersonality Test (Interview)It is an yearly affair but the Commission is lagging behind in its schedule to conduct the exam as per the prescribed dates.
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