Contents
WBPSC Law Officer Syllabus
West Bengal Law Department Syllabus – English
• Synonyms
• Vocabulary
• Phrasal verbs
• Phrases
• Use of appropriate and qualifying words
• Antonyms
• Idioms
• Same words bearing more than one meaning,
West Bengal PSC Law Officer Syllabus – Reasoning
• Puzzle
• Input-Output
• Syllogistic Reasoning
• Number Ranking
• Assumption and argument
• Coding Decoding
• Sequence
• Alphabet Test
• Analogies
• Statement and conclusion
• Inequalities
• Assertion and reasoning
• Direction Sense
• Number Series
• Decision Making
• Alphabet Series
• Sitting Arrangement
• Syllogism
• Blood Relations
WBPSC Law Officer Exam Syllabus – Current Affairs
• Environment Science
• Budget and five-year plan
• Geography and History of India
• Economy – India
• Book and Authors
• Sports
• Culture & Heritage – India
• Awards and Honors
• Current Events/Affairs– National And International
• Important Days
• Countries and Capital
• Science – Inventions and Discoveries
• General Policy
• Science and technology
• International and National Organizations
• Abbreviations
Law Officer Syllabus – General Awareness
• Current Affairs – National & International.
• Budget and Five-Year Plans.
• Abbreviations.
• International & National Organizations.
• Books and Authors.
• Important Days.
• Awards and Honors.
• Science – Inventions & Discoveries.
• Important Financial & Economic News.
• Sports.
• Countries & Capitals etc.
WBPSC Law Officer Syllabus – Optional Subjects
• Muhammadan Law
• Principles of Equity including the law of Trusts and specific relief
• Jurisprudence And Principles of Legislation
• Law of Limitation and law of Prescription
• Indian Law relating to Companies and Insurance
• The Indian Constitution and Constitutional law
WBPSC Law Officer Exam Pattern
Exam Pattern for WBPSC Law Officer:
Exam Type | Subjects | Total Marks | Duration |
Objective Type(MCQ) | English Composition | 30 | 2 1/2 hour |
General Knowledge, Current Affairs, and Test of Reasoning | 40 | ||
Indian Constitution | 20 | ||
Law of Contracts and Torts | 20 | ||
Laws of Evidence | 20 | ||
Civil Procedure Codes | 20 | ||
Criminal Procedure Code and Indian Penal Code | 20 | ||
Personal Law | 10 | ||
Law of Limitation | 20 | ||
Total | 200 |
• Written exam contains objective-type questions.
• Total marks in the examination are 200.
• The total test period is 2 hours 30 minutes.