It
is true that cracking WBCS
examinations is not easy. It requires proper dedication, hard work, planning
and determination. But the fuit of this hard work is quite sweet, it will give
you both respect and power, as it is one of the most respectable jobs in India.
WBCS examination is one of the most prestigious examinations which draws
attention of thousands of students every year and getting through the
examination is a cherished dream for the aspirants. But most of the time many candidates,
either lose their focus in between or do just keep dreaming about appearing for
the exam. Candidates fear that cracking the exam is a difficult task and one
has to work almost for long hours per day to clear the syllabus. Unlike any
other exam, WBCS examination’s syllabus is vast, so candidates are supposed to
enhance their knowledge.
The syllabus for preliminary exam contains subjects
from almost all fields. Therefore basic knowledge regarding all subjects equally
is a must. It is true that cracking the WBCS examination is quite hard; it
requires proper dedication, guidance, time management, right study materials,
smart work and knowledge of current affairs. Many students even after putting more
than 15 hours a day for this exam but fail to pass it. Whereas, many students
who study with the right approach even for 7 to 8 hours pass the exam. So we
can say that approach towards the exam is very important.
Preparation strategy
for preliminary examination embraces in-depth study of NCERT books, to harness
reasoning ability, and subject knowledge while mains examination test in-depth
knowledge of a candidate so an aspirant need to strengthen and enhances their
general awareness and essay writing skills as well. Current events is one of
the major factor, so students should keep themselves updated of the current
happening and keep making notes of the same for instant revision.
Hence we can say that WBCS examination is
not a nightmare, it only requires right guidance, proper dedication, ability to
pick up relevant study material, proper strategy, and good knowledge of
syllabus and current affairs.
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