đ¨ West Bengal Police (WBP) – Full Details
The West Bengal Police (WBP) recruitment is one of the most popular exams for candidates aspiring to serve in the West Bengal Police Department. The recruitment process involves a competitive exam for various posts like Constable, Sub-Inspector (SI), and Lady Constable.
Here’s a complete breakdown of the WBP recruitment process, including eligibility, syllabus, exam pattern, and preparation tips.
1️⃣ Eligibility Criteria
đ§đ Educational Qualification
Constable / Lady Constable: The candidate must have passed the 10th standard (Madhyamik) or its equivalent from a recognized board.
Sub-Inspector (SI): The candidate must have a Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognized university or institution.
đ Age Limit
Constable / Lady Constable:
Minimum age: 18 years
Maximum age: 27 years
Relaxation for SC/ST/OBC candidates as per government rules.
Sub-Inspector (SI):
Minimum age: 20 years
Maximum age: 27 years
Relaxation for SC/ST/OBC candidates as per government rules.
đ Nationality
The candidate must be an Indian citizen and a West Bengal domicile.
2️⃣ Selection Process
The West Bengal Police (WBP) recruitment process generally involves the following stages:
1. Preliminary Written Test
The exam is designed to assess your basic knowledge of general awareness, reasoning, mathematics, and language.
2. Physical Measurement Test (PMT) and Physical Efficiency Test (PET)
Candidates who qualify the preliminary exam will be called for the PMT and PET.
The Physical Measurement Test (PMT) will assess the candidate’s height, weight, and chest size.
The Physical Efficiency Test (PET) will involve tasks such as running, long jump, and high jump to assess physical fitness.
3. Main Written Examination
This stage tests a candidate’s in-depth knowledge of general knowledge, English, mathematics, and reasoning.
The Main Exam is followed by a Viva-Voce or Personality Test for Sub-Inspector (SI) posts.
4. Document Verification
Verification of academic qualifications, age, and other documents.
5. Medical Examination
A medical test to ensure the candidate meets the health requirements for the job.
3️⃣ Exam Pattern
đš Preliminary Written Exam
| Subject | Questions | Marks | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| General Knowledge | 50 | 50 | 1 Hour |
| General Science | 25 | 25 | |
| Mathematics | 25 | 25 | |
| Reasoning & Logical Ability | 25 | 25 | |
| Total | 125 | 125 | 1 Hour |
Each question carries 1 mark.
Negative marking: 0.25 mark for each wrong answer.
đš Main Written Exam (For SI & Constables)
| Subject | Questions | Marks | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| General Knowledge | 40 | 40 | 1 Hour |
| English | 40 | 40 | |
| Mathematics | 40 | 40 | |
| Reasoning & Logical Ability | 40 | 40 | |
| Total | 160 | 160 | 2 Hours |
Negative marking: 0.25 mark for each wrong answer.
đš Physical Measurement Test (PMT)
Male Candidates:
Height: Minimum 167 cm
Chest: Minimum 79 cm (expanded 84 cm)
Female Candidates:
Height: Minimum 160 cm
đš Physical Efficiency Test (PET)
Male Candidates:
800 meters run in 3 minutes 30 seconds
Long jump: 3.80 meters (in 3 chances)
High jump: 1.20 meters (in 3 chances)
Female Candidates:
400 meters run in 2 minutes
Long jump: 3.00 meters (in 3 chances)
High jump: 1.00 meters (in 3 chances)
4️⃣ Syllabus Overview
General Knowledge
Current Affairs (National and International)
Indian History, Geography, and Culture
Indian Constitution and Polity
Economics and General Science
Environment and Ecology
General Science
Physics (Basic concepts of motion, energy, light)
Chemistry (Basic properties of materials)
Biology (Human body, animals, plants, and microorganisms)
Mathematics
Number System, Fractions, Decimals, and Percentages
Profit and Loss, Ratio and Proportion
Time and Work, Speed and Distance
Average, Simple and Compound Interest
Algebra and Geometry
Reasoning & Logical Ability
Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning
Analogies, Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations
Syllogism, Puzzles, and Seating Arrangement
Number Series, Data Sufficiency
English Language
Vocabulary (Synonyms, Antonyms, One-word Substitution)
Sentence Structure and Grammar
Comprehension
Paragraph Writing, Essay Writing
5️⃣ Preparation Tips
General Tips:
Focus on current affairs for the General Knowledge section by reading newspapers and monthly magazines.
Practice mathematics regularly, especially basic arithmetic and reasoning problems.
Solve previous years' question papers to get an idea of the exam pattern and question trends.
Take online mock tests to improve time management and accuracy.
Subject-Wise Tips:
General Knowledge & General Science:
Read Lucent’s General Knowledge and NCERT science books for a comprehensive understanding.Mathematics:
Practice from R.S. Aggarwal or M.Tyra for quantitative aptitude.Reasoning & Logical Ability:
Solve books like Arihant’s Reasoning and Magical Reasoning by R.S. Aggarwal to enhance problem-solving speed.English:
Focus on grammar, comprehension, and vocabulary. Wren & Martin for English grammar and solve English comprehension papers regularly.
6️⃣ Final Advice
Stay consistent in your preparation. Set a daily study schedule and follow it.
Focus on physical fitness for the PMT and PET stages. Regular running and exercises will improve endurance.
Revise regularly to retain concepts, formulas, and facts.
Practice solving sample papers and take mock tests to identify your weaknesses.