Wednesday 8 March 2017

Govt. of West Bengal raises Age limit for appearing for State Civil Service Exams



For aspirants who haven’t been able to appear for West Bengal state civil service exams there is fresh opportunity now. In January 2017 the government of West Bengal issued a fresh decree whereby the upper age limit for the general category has been increased for Group A and B Category officials. Earlier on the upper age limit for appearing for these exams was 32 years. From now on those of the age of 36 years can make an application. The state is scheduled to release a notification to the effect shortly. So we’ll come to know about the rules in detail, including the relaxation limit for those who belong to the SC/ST and OBCs.In fact the age limit for C and D category jobs, the age limit has apparently been increased to 40. This move will also give candidate more time to prepare for public service examinations. 

 WBCS age increase limit will afford a significant change to aspirants and the government agencies. This will also bring down the state governments dependency on the Central government for filling up posts lying vacant in various ministries.

The decision to increase the age limit in a way is historic and will create opportunities for working professionals to make an attempt. In most cases aspirants from financially weaker backgrounds have to begin working with the private sector and cannot afford to invest time in study for preparation. This will definitely give another opportunity to the deserving and qualified.

According to statements released by the Chief Minister of Bengal, a lot of good information technology talent is moving towards the private sector. Naturally they are well paid and have better growth opportunities. The idea is to channelize this talent pool into government services. This will not only increase the quality of staff but will add to the initiative for better and efficient governance in future.

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