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WBCS Prelims Exam Day Guide: Rules, Document Checklist and a 72 Hour Revision Plan for June 14

Last Updated: Jun 11, 2026

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The WBCS Prelims Exam Day is almost here. The West Bengal Public Service Commission will conduct the WBCS Preliminary Examination on Sunday, 14 June, and the admit cards are already live on the commission portal. The final 72 hours before a state civil services prelims decide more ranks than the final month of revision, because this is when candidates either consolidate or panic. This WBCS Prelims Exam Day guide gives you the document checklist, the rules that get candidates disqualified every year, and a calm 72 hour revision plan that protects your score.

WBCS Prelims Exam Day: Documents and Admit Card

Download your admit card today from psc.wb.gov.in using your enrollment details, and take two printouts. Keep one in your bag and one at home. Along with the admit card, carry these items.

  • One original photo identity proof such as Aadhaar, voter card or passport, plus a photocopy
  • Two recent passport size photographs matching the one on your application
  • Black ball point pens of the permitted type, at least three
  • A transparent water bottle and a simple analog watch if permitted at your centre

Verify your centre address tonight on a map and plan to reach 90 minutes early. Candidates at unfamiliar centres in Kolkata, Siliguri and district towns lose composure in the last half hour of travel, and that stress shows in the first twenty questions.

Exam Day Rules You Cannot Afford to Break

Every cycle, a small number of candidates lose their attempt to avoidable violations. Remember these rules.

  • Mobile phones, smart watches, earphones and any electronic device are banned inside the hall. Leave them at home or with a companion.
  • Entry gates close before the examination starts. Late entry is not permitted under any circumstances.
  • Fill the OMR sheet only in the prescribed manner. Stray marks and overwriting can invalidate responses.
  • Do not carry written chits, printed papers or even rough notes. Possession itself counts as malpractice.
  • Follow the invigilator instructions on attendance sheet signatures and admit card stamping carefully.

The 72 Hour Revision Plan That Actually Works

The WBCS prelims paper carries 200 objective questions for 200 marks across history, geography, polity, economy, science, current affairs, English and reasoning, with negative marking for wrong answers. Your last three days should look like this.

  • Day 1, Thursday: One full mock in the exact exam time slot. Spend the evening only on the errors, not on new books. Revise West Bengal specific geography and polity notes.
  • Day 2, Friday: Rapid revision of current affairs of the last twelve months, schemes of the West Bengal government, and your one page formula sheets for reasoning and arithmetic. Solve fifty mixed previous year questions in the afternoon.
  • Day 3, Saturday: Half day study only. Revise static one liners in history and science till noon, pack your documents, locate the centre, and sleep early. No mock, no new material, no discussion groups at night.

For the detailed subject wise pattern and syllabus, our earlier guide on the WBCS prelims exam pattern and last week strategy remains fully relevant this week.

Attempt Strategy Inside the Hall

Open the paper and complete three rounds. Round one, answer only the questions you are sure about. Round two, attempt the ones where you can eliminate two options. Round three, take calculated risks only if your attempt count is below your mock average. With one third negative marking, a disciplined 140 to 155 good attempts almost always beats a reckless 180. Track time at the 60 and 120 minute marks, and never let one stubborn reasoning question eat five minutes.

For WBCS Aspirants of 2027 and 2028

If you plan to write WBCS in 2027 or 2028, watch this exam from the outside like a professional. Download the paper after the exam, attempt it in exam conditions within a week, and note which sections felt impossible. That diagnostic becomes your foundation plan. Begin with NCERT and West Bengal board basics, add a Bengali or English daily newspaper, and start fortnightly OMR mocks early. Structured online programs help working aspirants, and you can shortlist mentors through the institute comparisons on The Hinduzone or explore the state PCS modules run by the best IAS coaching in Delhi, which most Bengal candidates now attend online from home. Previous year paper sets and standard guides for WBCS are available at Online Khan Market.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the WBCS preliminary examination?
The preliminary examination is scheduled for Sunday, 14 June, in a single session across centres in West Bengal.

Where do I download the WBCS admit card?
From the official commission portal psc.wb.gov.in using your enrollment number and date of birth. Carry a printed copy to the centre.

Is there negative marking in WBCS prelims?
Yes, wrong answers attract a penalty of one third of the marks of the question, so attempt with discipline.

What is a safe attempt range?
It varies by paper difficulty, but candidates who clear comfortably usually report accurate attempts rather than maximum attempts. Let your mock accuracy decide your range.


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