Current Affairs is one of the most dynamic and scoring sections of the WBCS Prelims exam. It contributes 25 marks and is considered crucial because it reflects the candidate’s awareness of recent happenings in the world, India, and particularly West Bengal.
Unlike static subjects, current affairs change daily. Therefore, consistent reading and revision are essential. WBCS prelims typically include current events from the last 12 to 18 months before the exam.
Mastering this section not only helps in Prelims but also builds a foundation for Mains exams, interviews, and essay writing.
Importance of Current Affairs in WBCS Prelims
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Weightage: Around 20–25 questions directly or indirectly come from current events.
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Relevance: Questions are asked in connection with polity, economy, environment, sports, science, and culture.
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Application: Helps candidates develop analytical thinking, especially for later stages of the exam.
