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Public Service Commission, West Bengal 161A, S.P PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, WEST BENGAL 161A, S.P. Mukherjee Road, Kolkata – 700 026 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Half-Yearly Departmental Examination of Officers of the Government of West Bengal (including A.I.S Officers), May, 2018. The above examination will be held in the Examination Halls of the Commission on and from the 12th June, 2018. The detailed programme of examination, proforma of Letter of Identification and the lists of officers to be admitted in the said examination will be available in the Commission’s website at www.pscwbonline.gov.in . The concerned Departments/Directorates are requested to issue Letter of Identification of those eligible officers which have only forwarded by them through proper channel after making sure that previous records in respect of them have been checked meticulously. Utmost care should be taken to ensure that no Letter of Identification is issued in favour of any debarred candidate. In no case debarred candidates will be allowed to sit for the said examination. No Letter of Identification will be issued to the eligible officers from the office of the Commission. Identity Card along with the Letter of Identification will have to be produced by the candidates at the examination center. BAG AND BAGAGE, WATER BOTTLE, MOBILE PHONE OR ANY OTHER TYPE OF ELECTRONIC GADGET OF COMMUNICATION IN THE CAMPUS OF THE EXAMINATION HALL IS STRICTLY BANNED. INFRINGEMENT OF THIS INSTRUCTION WILL ATTRACT PENAL ACTION INCLUDING BAN FROM FUTURE EXAMINATIONS. Half Yearly Depttl. / L.D./S.I./R.L./E.B./Professional Examination, May/November, 20 . LETTER OF IDENTIFICATION (TO BE PRODUCED AT THE EXAMINATION HALL) This is to certify that Shri / Smt. ______________________________________________________________________________ Designation________________________________Roll No._________________ is an employee of ________________________ ___________________________________________ Department / Directorate. His / Her signature attested below. (Signature of the issuing officer with designation seal and date) Full name of the candidate in block letter : __________________________________________________________ (Signature of the candidate) BAGS & BAGGAGES, WATER BOTTLE AND MOBILE PHONE OR ANY OTHER TYPE OF ELECTRONIC GADGET OF COMMUNICATION IN THE Attested CAMPUS OF THE EXAMINATION HALL IS STRICTLY BANNED. INFRINGEMENT OF THIS INSTRUCTION WILL ATTRACT PENAL ACTION INCLUDING BAN FROM FUTURE EXAMINATIONS. (Signature of the attesting officer with designation seal and date) PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, WEST BENGAL N O T I F I C A T I O N No. 429-P.S.C.(I/Depttl.) dated the 25th May, 2018 it is hereby notified for general information that the Half- yearly Departmental Examination of the officers of the Government of West Bengal (including All India Services Officer) will be held from Tuesday, the 12th June, 2018 to Wednesday the 4th July, 2018 according to the following programme :- PROGRAMME OF EXAMINATION VENUE OF THE EXAMINATION : Examination Halls of the Public Service Commission, West Bengal, at 161 A, Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Road, Kolkata – 700 026. SUBJECT-WISE BREAK-UP IN Sub-Centre -‘A’ & Sub-Centre -‘B’ Day 1 Date : Tuesday, the 12th June, 2018 Subject & Time Sub-Centre - ‘A’ Sub-Centre – ‘B’ Accounts Paper-I Public Works, Irrigation & Waterways, Industries, Labour, Commercial (Without Books) Agriculture, Transportation Planning & Taxes, Factories, Boilers, Water (49A) Traffic Engineering, Employment, Fire Resources Development, Public & Emergency Services, Sundarban Health Engineering and West 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Affairs, Panchayats & Rural Bengal Government Press & Development and Refugee Relief & Stationery office. Rehabilitation Department. Hindi Part-I (Written) Law officers of the W.B. Legal Service Industries, Labour, Commercial [Translation from English into under Law Deptt., Public Works, Taxes, Factories, Boilers, Water Hindi and from Hindi into Employment, Irrigation & Waterways, Resources Development, Public English, Letter Writing Agriculture, Transportation Planning & Health Engineering and West (official type),Comprehension Traffic Engineering, Sundarban Bengal Government Press & & construction of sentences.] Affairs, Panchayats & Rural Stationery office. (45) Development and Refugee Relief & 2:00 p.m. to 3:45 p.m. Rehabilitation Department. Day 2 Date : Wednesday, the 13th June, 2018 Subject & Time Sub-Centre - ‘A’ Sub-Centre – ‘B’ Accounts Paper-I Forests, Botanical, Zoological Police, NVF, Electricity, Mines & Minerals, (Without Books) (49A) and other Public Garden Agricultural Income Tax, Fisheries, officers, Micro & Small Scale Cinchona & Other Medicinal Plants, Food 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Enterprises, Industrial & Supplies, Legal Metrology, Animal Training, Co-operation, Excise, Resources, Dairy Development, Municipal Engineering. Registration & Stamp Revenue, Bureau of Applied Economics & Statistics and Directorate of Education. Hindi Part-I (Written) W.B. Judicial Service, Forests, Police, NVF, Electricity, Mines & Minerals, [Translation from English into Botanical, Zoological and other Agricultural Income Tax, Fisheries, Hindi and from Hindi into Public Garden officers, Micro & Cinchona & Other Medicinal Plants, Food English, Letter Writing Small Scale Enterprises, & Supplies, Legal Metrology, Education, (official type),Comprehension Industrial Training, Co- Animal Resources, Dairy Development, and construction of operation, Excise and Municipal Registration & Stamp Revenue and sentences.] (45) Engineering. Bureau of Applied Economics & 2:00 p.m. to 3:45 p.m. Statistics. Contd..P/2.. (2) Day 3 Date : Thursday, the 14th June, 2018 Subject & Time Sub-Centre -‘A’ Sub-Centre – ‘B’ Hindi Part-I (Written) Dictation [from All Departments ---------- prescribed text book(in batches)] From 10:30 a.m. Day 4 Date : Monday, the 18th June, 2018 Subject & Time Sub-Centre -‘A’ Sub-Centre – ‘B’ Hindi Part-II (Oral) [Test for - W.B. Judicial Service, Law officers of the W. B. Reading skill in Hindi, Group Legal Service under Law Deptt., Police and Food discussion & Question Answer & Supplies. -------- session/ Conversation in Hindi. From 10:30 a.m. Day 5 Date : Tuesday, the 19th June, 2018 Subject & Time Sub-Centre -‘A’ Sub-Centre – ‘B’ Hindi Part-II (Oral) [Test for - Irrigation and Waterways, Co-operation, Excise, Reading skill in Hindi, Group Industrial Training, Boilers, Factories, Legal discussion & Question Answer Metrology and Panchayats & Rural Development --------- session/ Conversation in Hindi. Department. From 10:30 a.m. Day 6 Date : Wednesday, the 20th June, 2018 Subject & Time Sub-Centre -‘A’ Sub-Centre – ‘B’ Hindi Part-II (Oral) [Test for - Forests, Mines and Minerals, Public Health Reading skill in Hindi, Group Engineering, Agriculture, Water Resources discussion & Question Answer Development, Municipal Engineering, --------- session/ Conversation in Hindi. Agricultural Income Tax and Registration & Stamp Revenue. From 10:30 a.m. Day 7 Date : Thursday, the 21st June, 2018 Subject & Time Sub-Centre -‘A’ Sub-Centre – ‘B’ Hindi Part-II (Oral) [Test for - Micro & Small Scale Enterprises, Labour, Reading skill in Hindi, Group Electricity, Employment, Education, Fisheries, discussion & Question Answer Cinchona & Other Medicinal Plants, and Bureau --------- session/ Conversation in Hindi. of Applied Economics & Statistics. From 10:30 a.m. Contd..P/3.. (3) Day 8 Date : Friday, the 22nd June, 2018 Subject & Time Sub-Centre -‘A’ Sub-Centre – ‘B’ Hindi Part-II (Oral) [Test for - Reading skill in Hindi, Group discussion & Question Answer Commercial Taxes --------- session/ Conversation in Hindi. From 10:30 a.m. Day 9 Date : Monday, the 25th June, 2018 Subject & Time Sub-Centre -‘A’ Sub-Centre – ‘B’ Hindi Part-II (Oral) [Test for - Reading skill in Hindi, Group Commercial Taxes, Public Works and discussion & Question Answer Animal Resources & Animal --------- session/ Conversation in Hindi. Husbandry. From 10:30 a.m. Day 10 Date : Tuesday, the 26th June, 2018 Subject & Time Sub-Centre -‘A’ Sub-Centre ‘B’ Bengali Part – I (Translation from English For various categories of officers. ------ into Bengali and from Bengali into English, Letter writing (official type), Comprehension & Construction of sentences. (47) 10:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. For various categories of officers. ------ Bengali Part – I Written (Dictation) from prescribed text books. (48) From 12:45 p.m. For various categories of officers. ------ Bengali Part – II (Oral) [Test for - Reading skill in Bengali, Group discussion & Question Answer session/ Conversation in Bengali. (0B) From 2:15 p.m. Day 11 Date : Wednesday, the 27th June, 2018 From 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Sub-Centre -‘A’ Sub-Centre – ‘B’ Weights & Measures Laws (Without Books) for Law Paper – I (Without Books) for Commercial Taxes officers of the Directorate of Legal Metrology. (25) (61A) General Paper on Departmental Rules and Special Paper (Plantation) (Without books) for officers Orders (Without Books) for officers of the of the Directorate of Cinchona & other Medicinal Directorates of Animal Resources, Agriculture Plants. (17) and Dairy Development. (14) General Accounts and Audit(Without Books) for officers Law Paper – I (Without Books) for Law officers of Agricultural Income Tax. (31) of the W.B. Legal Service under Law Deptt. (63) Law Paper – I (Without Books) for Mines & Minerals. (59) Contd..P/4.. (4) Contd… Day 11 Date : Wednesday, the 27th June, 2018 From : 2:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Sub-Centre -‘A’ Sub-Centre – ‘B’ Criminal Laws (Without Books) for officers of the Directorate
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