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WBP Constable Syllabus 2025 – Complete Subject-Wise Guide !!

WBP Constable Syllabus 2025 – Complete Subject-Wise Guide






🎯 Introduction



If you are preparing for the West Bengal Police (WBP) Constable Exam 2025, the first step is to understand the official syllabus and exam pattern. Without a clear idea of the syllabus, preparation becomes directionless. In this post, we will discuss the subject-wise syllabus, marking scheme, and preparation strategy for WBP Constable.



WBP Constable Exam Pattern 2025



  • Mode of Exam: Offline (OMR-based)

  • Type of Questions: Multiple Choice (MCQs)

  • Total Marks: 85 Marks

  • Duration: 1 Hour


  • Negative Marking: 0.25 marks deducted for each wrong answer




WBP Constable Selection Process 2025



πŸ“Œ The exam consists of the following stages:

1. Preliminary Exam


2. Physical Measurement Test (PMT)


3. Physical Efficiency Test (PET)


4. Final Written Exam (Mains)


5. Interview


6. Medical Examination & Document Verification



WBP Constable Syllabus 2025 (Subject-Wise)



1. General Awareness & General Knowledge

Indian History & Freedom Struggle

Indian Constitution & Polity

Geography of India & West Bengal

Current events of National & International importance (basic, not deep)

General Science

Important Days, Awards, Books & Authors

Sports & Culture of India



2. Elementary Mathematics (Madhyamik level)


Simplification

Ratio & Proportion

Percentage

Profit & Loss

Simple Interest & Compound Interest

Time & Work, Time & Distance

Average

Mensuration

Geometry & Algebra (basic)



3. Reasoning & Logical Analysis



Series (Number & Alphabet)

Coding-Decoding

Analogy

Blood Relation

Direction Test

Puzzle Test

Syllogism

Odd One Out



4. English (Madhyamik level)



Vocabulary (Synonyms, Antonyms)

Correct Usage of Words

Grammar (Noun, Pronoun, Verb, Tense, Preposition, Conjunction)

Sentence Correction

Fill in the Blanks

Comprehension (Short Passage)



Preparation Tips for WBP Constable Syllabus




1. Start with General Awareness and revise static GK regularly.


2. Practice Maths daily from Class 9–10 textbooks.


3. Solve reasoning puzzles from previous year papers.


4. Revise basic English grammar and read small passages daily.



Conclusion



The WBP Constable Syllabus 2025 covers General Knowledge, Maths, Reasoning, and English. If you prepare with discipline and solve practice papers, you can easily score above cutoff marks. In upcoming posts, we will provide previous year question analysis and subject-wise preparation strategy.

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