WBPSC Clerkship Syllabus 2026 & Exam Pattern: Download PDF

The West Bengal Public Service Commission (WBPSC) conducts the Clerkship examination to recruit candidates for clerical posts in various departments. If you are preparing for the WBPSC Clerkship 2026 exam, understanding the detailed syllabus and exam pattern is your first step toward success. On this page, prosir.in provides a comprehensive breakdown of the syllabus for both Part 1 and Part 2, along with previous years’ cutoff marks, selection process, marking scheme, and study resources.

WBPSC Clerkship 2026: Overview at a Glance

CategoryDetails
Recruitment BodyWest Bengal Public Service Commission (WBPSC)
Exam NameWBPSC Clerkship Examination 2026
PostClerk
Exam LevelState-Level
Selection ProcessPart 1 (Objective), Part 2 (Written), and Typing Test
Mode of ExamOnline (Part 1) & Offline (Part 2)
Negative Marking0.25 marks for each wrong answer in Part 1
Official Websitewww.wbpsc.gov.in

📋 WBPSC Clerkship Selection Process 2026

The selection process for WBPSC Clerkship consists of three stages:

  1. Part 1 Examination (Objective Type): A computer-based test with multiple-choice questions. This is a screening stage.
  2. Part 2 Examination (Conventional Type): A descriptive written test to assess language proficiency.
  3. Computer Knowledge and Typing Test: Candidates who qualify in both Part 1 and Part 2 are called for this final stage to test their computer proficiency and typing speed.

Only candidates who clear all three stages are considered for the final merit list.

📚 WBPSC Clerkship Part 1 Syllabus & Exam Pattern

Part 1 is an objective-type exam with 100 questions for 100 marks. You have 90 minutes to complete it.

Part 1 Exam Pattern

SubjectsNumber of QuestionsMarksDuration
English Language303090 minutes (1.5 hours)
Arithmetic3030
General Studies4040
Total100100

Marking Scheme: +1 mark for each correct answer. -0.25 marks for each incorrect answer.

Part 1 Subject-wise Syllabus

1. English Language

This section tests your basic English grammar and vocabulary skills.

  • Antonyms & Synonyms
  • Grammar (Tenses, Articles, Prepositions, Subject-Verb Agreement)
  • Sentence Structure (Fill in the blanks, Error detection)
  • Vocabulary (Word meaning, Idioms and phrases)
  • Reading Comprehension (A passage with questions)

2. Arithmetic (Madhyamik Standard)

Questions are based on fundamental mathematical concepts.

  • Number System: LCM and HCF, Fractions, Decimals, Simplification, Divisibility
  • Arithmetic: Percentage, Profit and Loss, Average, Ratio and Proportion, Partnership
  • Time & Work: Time and Work, Time and Distance, Pipes and Cisterns
  • Interest: Simple Interest, Compound Interest
  • Mensuration: Area of rectangles, squares, circles

3. General Studies

This section covers current affairs and static general knowledge.

  • History of India with special reference to Indian National Movement
  • Geography of India (Physical, Economic, and Social)
  • Indian Polity & Economy: Political Science, Economic problems in India, Five-Year Plans
  • General Science: Scientific observations, everyday science
  • Current Affairs: National and International events, sports, awards
  • Static GK: Famous places in India, Indian culture, World Organizations (UN, WHO, etc.), Countries & Capitals

✍️ WBPSC Clerkship Part 2 Syllabus & Exam Pattern

Part 2 is a descriptive (written) exam to test your language and writing skills. You have 60 minutes to complete this paper.

Part 2 Exam Pattern

GroupSubjectMarksDuration
Group AEnglish5060 minutes (1 hour)
Group BBengali / Hindi / Urdu / Nepali / Santali50
Total100

Part 2 Subject-wise Syllabus

Group A: English (50 Marks)

  • Precis / Summary Writing: Condensing a given prose passage.
  • Report Drafting: Writing a report from given points or materials.
  • Translation: Translating a passage from Bengali/Hindi/Urdu/Nepali/Santali into English.

Group B: Regional Language (50 Marks)

(Choose one: Bengali, Hindi, Urdu, Nepali, Santali)

  • Precis / Summary Writing: Condensing a prose passage in the chosen regional language.
  • Report Drafting: Drafting a report from points or materials supplied (in the regional language).
  • Translation: Translating a passage from English into the chosen regional language.

📊 WBPSC Clerkship Cutoff Marks (Previous Years)

Understanding the previous years’ cutoff trends helps you set a target score for your preparation. The cutoff marks vary each year based on factors like the number of vacancies, the difficulty level of the paper, and the number of candidates.

Please note: The cutoffs below are indicative figures based on past recruitment cycles and are meant for reference only. The 2026 cutoffs will be released after the exams.

WBPSC Clerkship Part 1 Cutoff Marks (Estimated)

Part 1 is a screening test. The cutoff is the minimum mark required to qualify for Part 2.

CategoryExpected Cutoff Range (Out of 100)
General (Unreserved)65 – 75
OBC-A / OBC-B (West Bengal)60 – 68
SC (West Bengal)55 – 62
ST (West Bengal)50 – 58
PwD45 – 52

WBPSC Clerkship Final Selection Cutoff (Part 1 + Part 2)

The final merit list is prepared based on the total marks obtained in Part 1 and Part 2 combined (out of 200 marks). Below is an estimated range of the final total marks required for selection in previous years.

CategoryExpected Final Cutoff Range (Out of 200)
General (Unreserved)140 – 155
OBC-A / OBC-B (West Bengal)130 – 145
SC (West Bengal)120 – 135
ST (West Bengal)110 – 125
PwD100 – 115

Pro Tip: To be on the safe side, General category candidates should aim for a score above 150+ (out of 200), while reserved category candidates should aim for scores well above the previous years’ trends.

💻 Computer Knowledge & Typing Test

This is the final qualifying stage. Candidates are tested on:

  • Computer Knowledge: Basic fundamentals of computers, MS Office (Word, Excel), internet, etc. (Usually a viva or practical test).
  • Typing Ability: A typing test to check speed and accuracy. The required speed will be specified in the official notification.

Download WBPSC Clerkship PYQs PDF

  • WBPSC Clerkship Part 1 (English) PYQ – [Year] (Link Example)
  • WBPSC Clerkship Part 1 (Arithmetic) PYQ – [Year] (Link Example)
  • WBPSC Clerkship Part 1 (General Studies) PYQ – [Year] (Link Example)
  • WBPSC Clerkship Part 2 (English & Regional Language) PYQ – [Year] (Link Example)

Pro Tip: Solve these papers under timed conditions to improve your speed and accuracy.

🔥 Preparation Tips for WBPSC Clerkship 2026 by prosir.in

  1. Master the Basics: Focus on strengthening your fundamentals in Arithmetic and English Grammar.
  2. Set a Target with Cutoffs: Use the previous years’ cutoff data to set a realistic target score for Part 1 and Part 2.
  3. Practice Translation: For Part 2, regularly practice translation between English and your chosen regional language.
  4. Current Affairs: Read a newspaper daily and make notes of West Bengal-related and national current events.
  5. Solve PYQs: As mentioned above, solving previous years’ papers is non-negotiable for understanding the exam pattern.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. Is there a negative marking in the WBPSC Clerkship exam?
A: Yes, there is a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each incorrect answer in Part 1 (Objective Test). There is no negative marking in Part 2.

Q2. How many questions are asked in the WBPSC Clerkship Part 1 exam?
A: A total of 100 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) are asked: 30 from English, 30 from Arithmetic, and 40 from General Studies.

Q3. What was the previous cutoff for the General category?
A: In previous recruitments, the final cutoff for the General category (Part 1 + Part 2) was typically in the range of 140-155 marks out of 200.

Q4. What is the time duration for the WBPSC Clerkship Part 2 exam?
A: The Part 2 (Descriptive) exam is of 60 minutes (1 hour) duration.

Q5. What topics are covered in the General Studies section?
A: The General Studies syllabus includes Indian History, Geography, Indian Polity, Economy, Current Affairs, General Science, and Static GK.

For the latest updates on the WBPSC Clerkship notification and more study materials, keep visiting prosir.in. Good luck with your preparation!