Complete Guide to WBPSC Miscellaneous Recruitment 2026 Notification: Apply, Eligibility, Dates & Prep

WBPSC has published the Miscellaneous Services Recruitment Examination notification with online applications open till May 20, 2026. Read how to apply at psc.wb.gov.in, eligibility, exam stages and a practical 8‑week prep plan.

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    WBPSC Miscellaneous Recruitment 2026 Notification

    WBPSC has published the Miscellaneous Services Recruitment Examination notification on its official website and the online application window closes on May 20, 2026 . You must apply at https://psc.wb.gov.in and save the notification PDF for post‑application checks.

    WBPSC Miscellaneous Recruitment 2026 Notification — At a Glance: What this Notification Covers

    The Public Service Commission, West Bengal is hiring for many posts under the Miscellaneous Services Recruitment Examination. Posts listed include Assistant Child Development Project Officer (ACDPO), Disaster Management Officer/Block Disaster Management Officer, Block Youth Officer/Municipal/Borough Youth Officer, Block Welfare Officer/Welfare Officer, various Inspectors, Assistant Agricultural Marketing Officer (Administrative), Controller/Assistant Controller of Correctional Services, Inspector of Agricultural Income Tax, Consumer Welfare Officer, Savings Development Officer, posts in Subordinate Labour Service, Auditors, Extension Officers and several others as named in the notification.

    Selection is in three successive stages: Preliminary Examination (objective type), Final Examination (conventional/written) and a Personality Test. The official notification PDF is available on the WBPSC website; check it for post‑wise educational qualifications and other detailed clauses.

    Important Dates & Deadlines (WBPSC Miscellaneous Recruitment 2026 Notification)

    Below are the dates you need to mark first. Save screenshots and calendar reminders immediately.

    Event Date
    Last date for submission of application May 20, 2026
    Closing date for online fee submission May 20, 2026
    Edit window for application May 22 to May 28, 2026

    After you submit, check payment confirmation and download/print the submitted form. Use the edit window only to fix factual errors you discover later — see the application section for what you can and cannot change.

    Who Can Apply: Eligibility Checklist

    Minimum educational requirement for these posts is a degree from a recognized university or its equivalent. Post‑wise qualifications vary; read the relevant clause in the notification to confirm if your degree or diploma matches the post requirement.

    There is a linguistic requirement: you must be able to read, write and speak Bengali. Candidates whose mother tongue is Nepali are exempted from this requirement. Knowledge of Bengali (for non‑Bengali/Nepali mother‑tongue candidates) will be tested at the Personality Test, and poor or average performance may lead to cancellation of candidature.

    Always cross‑check your eligibility for the specific post you want in the official notification PDF on the WBPSC site.

    Step-by-Step: How to Apply Online

    Prepare before you start. Keep a scanned passport photo, scanned signature, proof of identity (Aadhaar/Passport/Voter ID), degree certificate or provisional certificate, category certificate (if applicable), and a valid mobile number and email. Make sure scans meet the file type and size rules shown on the portal.

    On the portal (https://psc.wb.gov.in) register or login and fill the application form. Double‑check name spellings, date of birth, category, and educational details. The form data you enter is used for admit card and later stages, so errors can cause problems.

    Pay the application fee online before the closing date. The notification does not list the fee amounts in the summary; check the official PDF and the portal fee page for exact figures and accepted payment modes. After payment, save the transaction ID, take a screenshot and download the printed application copy.

    Edit window: WBPSC has provided an edit window from May 22 to May 28, 2026 . Use it to correct truly factual errors (for example: typos in name, wrong category selection). Do not assume you can change key eligibility fields such as date of birth or educational qualification — check the edit options on the portal and confirm what is editable during that window.

    Selection Process & Exam Pattern Explained

    Selection is in three stages. The Preliminary Examination is objective type. Questions test general knowledge, reasoning, and basic subject awareness relevant to public services. Clear the prelims to appear for the Final Examination.

    The Final Examination is conventional — descriptive/written papers. Answer quality, structure and presentation matter here. Manage time carefully during the written paper and practise answer writing for the subjects and topics listed for your post in the notification.

    The Personality Test follows the written stage. Interviewers assess communication, subject knowledge, decision‑making and suitability for the specific post. The Bengali language test for non‑Bengali/Nepali candidates happens here and can be decisive; poor performance may cancel candidature as per the notification.

    Subject-wise Preparation Plan (8-week timeline)

    This plan is for candidates who have applied and have roughly two months to prepare for prelim‑type testing and general readiness. Adjust weeks if your exam schedule differs.

    Week 1–2: Foundation and Syllabus mapping - Download the notification and list the subjects/topics mentioned for prelims and finals for your post. - Build a daily routine: 4–6 hours study, split between General Studies/current affairs, reasoning/numerical ability, subject‑specific topics. - Start a current affairs notebook focused on West Bengal governance, schemes and national events.

    Week 3–4: Core concepts and practice - Finish one round of basic textbooks for general studies and aptitude. - Start practising objective mock tests every third day and review mistakes immediately. - For post‑specific topics (e.g., agriculture, labour, social welfare), compile short notes from standard references.

    Week 5–6: Mocks and written practice - Increase mock test frequency to 3–4 per week for prelim practice. Time yourself strictly. - Start writing 1‑2 descriptive answers daily on topics likely in the Final Examination. Focus on clarity, structure, headings and points.

    Week 7: Revision and polishing - Revise short notes, formulae, key dates and schemes. - Take full‑length mock tests on a weekend to simulate exam day.

    Week 8: Final touches and language prep - Concentrate on weak areas and revision. - Practice spoken and written Bengali if your mother tongue is not Bengali — simple news reading, short essay writing and conversational practice work best ahead of the Personality Test.

    Daily targets: 60–90 minutes current affairs, 60 minutes reasoning/quant, 90–120 minutes subject study, 30 minutes revision. Use weekends for longer mocks and answer writing.

    Resources to use: standard state GK books, a reliable national current affairs monthly, practice papers from reputed mock portals, and previous years’ WBPSC question papers where available.

    Documents & Proofs: Checklist for Upload and Post‑Submission

    Have these ready before uploading: scanned passport photo, scanned signature, proof of identity, degree certificate or provisional degree, caste/PH certificate if applicable, and Nepali mother‑tongue proof if you claim that exemption. Keep originals ready for later verification.

    Follow the portal’s file format and size rules for uploads. Name files clearly (for example: surname_name_photo.jpg) and keep copies in both cloud and local storage.

    After submission, download and print the submitted form and fee receipt. Save screenshots of the confirmation page and email confirmations. These records are crucial if there is any discrepancy later.

    What’s Not in the Notification Here (Gaps You Should Note)

    The summary notification details we have do not include several common candidate concerns: number of vacancies per post, age limits and age‑relaxation rules, application fee amounts, post‑wise detailed educational qualifications, pay scales/grade pay, reservation and category‑wise vacancy breakup, exam centres list, and document upload size limits. These are not given in the summary and must be checked in the official PDF.

    To find these items, open the full notification PDF on the WBPSC website and read the sections on vacancy details, age limits, fee and how to make claims for reservation or relaxation. If anything is unclear after reading the PDF, contactWBPSC through the contact details listed on their portal.

    Always read the full official notification before you submit. The portal and PDF contain exact fee, age, vacancy and exam centre rules that determine eligibility and selection.

    Practical Application Tips & Common Mistakes to Avoid

    Don’t wait until the last day. Heavy traffic or server issues on the closing date can stop you from paying or uploading documents. Apply early, pay the fee, and save receipts.

    Type your name exactly as on your degree and ID. Mismatches in name spellings, date of birth and category are common reasons for later rejection. Keep scanned documents readable — blurred images may be rejected.

    Keep precise records: print the application copy, note down transaction IDs, and keep screenshots of confirmation screens. Use the edit window (May 22–28) only if you must correct factual mistakes; keep a log of what you changed during the edit window in case you need proof later.

    Day-of-Exam Checklist and Personality Test Prep

    For the exam day carry the admit card (download from the WBPSC site when released), a valid photo ID, pen and any other items listed on the admit card. Follow the reporting time and COVID or other instructions listed on the admit card.

    For the written paper, revise short notes and formulae. Reach the centre early, manage time strictly in the paper and prioritise high‑scoring questions.

    For the Personality Test, practice concise answers about your education, work or internship experience, and reasons for applying. Demonstrate basic Bengali: read a short Bengali passage aloud before the interview, and be ready to answer simple questions in Bengali. Calm, clear communication matters more than perfect grammar.

    Next Steps After Applying: Admit Card, Exam Dates, Result Tracking

    WBPSC issues admit cards and exam schedules on its portal. Keep checking https://psc.wb.gov.in and set browser alerts or calendar reminders so you don’t miss the release. Admit cards are usually downloadable from the candidate’s login area.

    Results and cut‑offs are also published on the WBPSC website. Track the Commission’s announcements, and if you clear prelims, prepare for the Final Examination with more emphasis on answer writing and post‑specific knowledge. After the Personality Test and final merit list, you will face document verification and joining formalities according to the department rules.

    Quick Reference Resources

    • Apply and download the notification PDF at: https://psc.wb.gov.in
    • Keep a printed copy of the notification PDF for post‑application reference.
    • Recommended practice: previous WBPSC papers, a current affairs monthly, a standard reasoning book and mock tests from reliable portals.
    • Templates to use: a pre‑application checklist (ID, degree, photo, signature, email/phone), a document naming scheme and an 8‑week study timetable (model given above).

    FAQs

    Q: How do I apply? A: Apply online via the WBPSC portal at https://psc.wb.gov.in. Complete registration, fill the form, upload documents and pay the fee. Print the final application copy.

    Q: What is the selection process? A: Selection is in three stages: Preliminary (objective), Final (conventional/written), and a Personality Test.

    Q: What is the last date to apply? A: The last date for submission of application and online fee is May 20, 2026 .

    Q: Is knowledge of Bengali mandatory? A: Yes. Ability to read, write and speak Bengali is required except for candidates whose mother tongue is Nepali. Bengali knowledge is tested at the Personality Test.

    Q: Where can I download the notification PDF? A: The notification PDF is available for download on the WBPSC official website: https://psc.wb.gov.in.

    Q: What should I do if I discover an error after submitting the form? A: Use the edit window from May 22 to May 28, 2026 to correct factual mistakes permitted by the portal. Save evidence of the original submission and the changed version.

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