WBPSC Clerkship Result 2025 Declared: 89,821 Candidates Qualified for Part-2 Exam
Kolkata, October 16, 2025 — The West Bengal Public Service Commission (WBPSC) has officially announced the results of the Clerkship (Part-1) Examination held in 2023. According to the commission, a total of 89,821 candidates have qualified in the preliminary stage and are now eligible to appear for the Part-2 examination, which will determine final selection for the prestigious clerical posts in the state government.
Exam Overview
The computer-based Part-1 exam was conducted across West Bengal on November 16 and 17, 2024. This stage served as the initial screening for thousands of aspirants aiming for one of the most sought-after government jobs in the state.
WBPSC Clerkship Cut-Off Marks 2025
The commission has also released the category-wise cut-off marks along with the results:
- General Category: 49 marks
- OBC-A: 48 marks
- OBC-B: 48 marks
- Scheduled Caste (SC): 47 marks
- Scheduled Tribe (ST): 29 marks
What’s Next for Qualified Candidates?
All 89,821 qualified candidates must now prepare for the Clerkship Part-2 Examination, which is the decisive phase of the recruitment process. WBPSC will release the admit cards and exam dates for Part-2 on its official website in the coming weeks.
Candidates are advised to:
- Begin preparation for Part-2 immediately
- Regularly check the official WBPSC website for updates on exam schedule, syllabus, and admit card release
How to Download WBPSC Clerkship Result
Candidates who appeared for the Part-1 exam can follow these steps to check and download their results:
- Visit the official WBPSC website: psc.wb.gov.in
- Navigate to the “Results” section on the homepage
- Click on the link titled ‘Clerkship (Part-1) Result 2023’
- A PDF file will open containing roll numbers of qualified candidates
- Use Ctrl+F to search your roll number quickly
- Download and print the PDF for future reference
Disclaimer: This report is based on official information released by WBPSC. For the latest updates regarding exam dates, syllabus, and admit cards, candidates should rely solely on the official website.
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