Course Content
1. English Composition (25 Marks)
English Composition tests your basic grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension skills to assess clarity and correctness in language usage.
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2. General Science (25 Marks)
Basic concepts of Physics, Chemistry, Biology Everyday science (Application-based) Environmental Science Human Body & Nutrition Diseases, Vaccines, Health & Hygiene Scientific Instruments Latest Scientific Discoveries & Inventions
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3. Current Affairs (25 Marks)
National & International Events Government Schemes Sports & Awards Summits & Conferences Important Days & Themes Books & Authors Appointments & Resignations State (West Bengal) Current Affairs
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4. History of India (25 Marks)
Ancient Indian History Medieval Indian History Modern Indian History Important Dates & Events Freedom Struggle (Emphasis on Bengal’s role) Social Reform Movements
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5. Geography (25 Marks)
Indian Geography (Physical, Social, Economic) West Bengal Geography Climate & Weather Patterns Major Rivers, Mountains, Forests Agriculture & Industries Transportation & Communication Population & Census
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6. Indian Polity & Economy (25 Marks)
Polity: Indian Constitution (Preamble, Fundamental Rights, Duties) Parliament & State Legislature Union & State Executive Judiciary Panchayati Raj & Local Governance Important Constitutional Amendments Economy: Basics of Indian Economy Budget, Taxation, Banking System RBI & Monetary Policy Planning & Development Economic Reforms Poverty, Unemployment & Welfare Schemes
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7. Indian National Movement (25 Marks)
Uprising of 1857 Indian National Congress Gandhian Movements Revolutionary Movements Partition of Bengal Quit India Movement Role of Bengal in Freedom Struggle
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8. General Mental Ability (25 Marks)
Logical Reasoning Analytical Ability Series (Number/Alphabet) Coding-Decoding Blood Relations Direction Sense Puzzles Venn Diagrams Syllogisms Data Interpretation (Basic level)
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Additional Course Features
Additional Course Features Weekly Mock Tests Daily Current Affairs PDF Notes & Handouts Doubt Clearing Sessions Previous Year Question Analysis Interview & Mains Guidance (After Prelims)
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West Bengal Civil Service Examination (Preliminary) 2024 & 2025

Prehistoric Period

  • Paleolithic Age (Old Stone Age):

    • Early humans lived in caves.

    • Tools made of stone and bones.

    • Example: Bhimbetka caves (Madhya Pradesh)

  • Mesolithic Age (Middle Stone Age):

    • Domestication of animals started.

    • Semi-nomadic lifestyle.

  • Neolithic Age (New Stone Age):

    • Use of polished tools.

    • Agriculture started.

    • Settlements like Mehrgarh (now in Pakistan)


Indus Valley Civilization (3300–1300 BCE)

  • Major Cities: Harappa, Mohenjo-Daro, Lothal, Kalibangan

  • Features:

    • Planned city structure

    • Drainage system

    • Granaries and warehouses

    • Seals and script (undeciphered)

  • Economy: Agriculture, trade, handicrafts.

  • Decline: Possibly due to floods, invasions, or climatic changes.


Vedic Period (1500–500 BCE)

  • Early Vedic Period: Focus on Rig Veda, pastoral life.

  • Later Vedic Period: Agriculture developed, caste system emerged.

  • Political System:

    • Sabha and Samiti (popular assemblies)

    • Kingship established


Mahajanapadas & Rise of Kingdoms

  • 16 Mahajanapadas like Magadha, Kashi, Kosala, and Avanti emerged.

  • Magadha became the most powerful due to fertile land and iron tools.


Religious Movements:

  • Jainism:

    • Founder: Mahavira

    • Principles: Non-violence (Ahimsa), Truth (Satya)

  • Buddhism:

    • Founder: Gautama Buddha

    • Principles: Four Noble Truths, Eightfold Path


Maurya Empire (321–185 BCE)

  • Founder: Chandragupta Maurya

  • Greatest Ruler: Ashoka (Kalinga War, Dhamma Policy)

  • Administration: Centralized, divided into provinces.


Gupta Empire (320–550 CE)

  • Golden Age of India

  • Contributions:

    • Aryabhata (Mathematics & Astronomy)

    • Kalidasa (Literature)

    • Development of art & architecture (Ajanta Caves)


Post-Gupta Period

  • Rise of small kingdoms like Pallavas, Chalukyas.

  • Frequent invasions by Huns.