WBP SI Syllabus 2026 – Complete PDF Download

The West Bengal Police Recruitment Board (WBPRB) has outlined the complete WBP SI Syllabus 2026 for candidates applying for the Sub-Inspector position. The syllabus covers the exact subjects and topics evaluated during the Prelims, Mains, and Personality Test.

The WBP SI selection process includes five stages: the Prelims examination, Physical Measurement Test (PMT), Physical Efficiency Test (PET), Mains examination, and Personality Test. You can access the official notifications and complete syllabus details directly from the WBPRB portal at https://wbpolice.gov.in.

WBP SI Syllabus 2026 – Overview

Particulars Details
Exam Name WBP SI Exam 2026
Conducting Organization West Bengal Police Recruitment Board (WBPRB)
Post Name Sub-Inspector (SI)
Exam Mode Offline (OMR-based)
Exam Type Objective (Multiple Choice Questions) for Prelims
Negative Marking Yes – 1/4th mark (0.5 marks) deducted for wrong answer
Selection Process Prelims, PMT, PET, Mains, Personality Test
Exam Language Bengali, English, Nepali
Official Website https://wbpolice.gov.in

Selection Process

The WBP SI recruitment uses a multi-stage selection procedure:

  • Prelims Examination: Objective-type written test with 100 questions (200 marks) in a 1.5-hour duration.
  • Physical Measurement Test (PMT): Verifies specified height and chest measurement criteria.
  • Physical Efficiency Test (PET): Assesses physical fitness through running and other activities.
  • Mains Examination: Descriptive written test covering General Studies, English, and a Regional Language.
  • Personality Test (Interview): Final assessment of communication and role suitability.

WBP SI Exam Pattern 2026

Prelims Exam Pattern

Subject Questions Marks
General Studies 50 100
Arithmetic (Quantitative Aptitude) 25 50
Logical & Analytical Reasoning 25 50

Total Prelims: 100 questions, 200 marks, Duration: 1.5 hours.
Negative Marking: 0.5 marks deducted for each incorrect answer. Unattempted questions receive no penalty. Each correct answer carries 2 marks.

Mains Exam Pattern

Paper Subject Marks Duration
Paper I General Studies & Arithmetic 100 2 hours
Paper II English Language 50 1 hour
Paper III Bengali/Hindi/Urdu/Nepali 50 1 hour

Mains Total: 200 marks across three papers with a combined duration of 4 hours. Question papers are available in Bengali, English, and Nepali.

Detailed Syllabus

General Studies

  • Indian History, Geography, Polity, and Constitution
  • Indian Economy and Current Affairs (National and International)
  • Science and Technology, Inventions and Discoveries
  • Culture, Art, Environment, and Ecology
  • West Bengal-specific General Knowledge
  • Static GK, including important dates, national symbols, and awards

Arithmetic (Quantitative Aptitude)

  • Number System, Simplification, Decimals, and Fractions
  • Percentage, Ratio and Proportion, Profit and Loss
  • Time and Work, Time and Distance
  • Mensuration, Square Roots, Trigonometry
  • Tables, Graphs, Data Interpretation, and Analysis

Logical & Analytical Reasoning

  • Analogies, Classification, Similarities, and Differences
  • Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations, Direction Sense
  • Syllogism, Statements, and Conclusions
  • Puzzles, Seating Arrangements, Ordering, and Sequencing
  • Embedded Figures, Space Visualization, and Pattern Recognition

English Language

  • Vocabulary, Grammar, Sentence Structuring
  • Synonyms, Antonyms, Idioms, and Phrases
  • Correct Usage of Language, Error Detection
  • Précis Writing, Report Writing, Translation

Regional Language (Bengali/Hindi/Urdu/Nepali)

  • Vocabulary and Grammar Fundamentals
  • Sentence Structuring and Correct Usage
  • Idioms, Phrases, and Standard Expressions

Preparation Strategy

The Prelims stage assigns the highest weightage to General Studies (100 marks). Covering West Bengal-specific General Knowledge and current affairs is highly recommended, as they form a large part of the GS section. For the 1.5-hour duration, a steady sectional time strategy helps manage the negative marking: allocate around 45 minutes to General Studies, 25 minutes to Reasoning, and 20 minutes to Arithmetic. Practicing with previous year papers and taking offline mock tests will help build the speed needed for the OMR format.

Important Links

Particulars Link
Official Website Click Here

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. What exactly does the WBP SI Syllabus cover this year? Ans. The Prelims test your knowledge in General Studies, Arithmetic, and Logical & Analytical Reasoning. If you make it to the Mains, you’ll tackle General Studies, Arithmetic, English, and a Regional Language paper of your choice.

Q2. How does the West Bengal Police select Sub-Inspectors? Ans. You have to clear five stages: the initial Prelims exam, followed by a Physical Measurement Test (PMT) and a Physical Efficiency Test (PET). After that, there’s the Mains exam and a final Personality Test (Interview).

Q3. Is there any penalty for wrong answers in the Prelims? Ans. Yes, you’ll lose 0.5 marks for every incorrect answer. Since each question is worth 2 marks, that’s a negative marking of 1/4th. Blank answers won’t cost you any points.

Q4. Where can I get the official WBP SI Syllabus PDF? Ans. You can download the complete and official syllabus document directly from the West Bengal Police Recruitment Board’s portal at https://wbpolice.gov.in.

Q5. What is the format for the WBP SI Mains exam? Ans. The Mains is a 200-mark descriptive exam spread out over 4 hours. Paper I combines General Studies and Arithmetic (100 marks, 2 hours). Paper II is English (50 marks, 1 hour), and Paper III is your chosen Regional Language (50 marks, 1 hour).

Q6. Can I take the written exams in my native language? Ans. You have three language options for the question papers: Bengali, English, and Nepali. Just choose the one you’re most comfortable with.

Q7. How should I approach my WBP SI preparation? Ans. Start by locking down high-weightage topics like General Studies and West Bengal-specific GK. Stick to a daily routine, practice with previous years’ papers to get a feel for the negative marking, and make sure you’re physically training for the PMT and PET simultaneously.

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Gurtej Singh is a Syllabus and Exam Pattern Specialist at MyNaukriAlert, dedicated to publishing comprehensive syllabus breakdowns for government competitive exams across India. He covers detailed exam patterns, subject-wise topic lists, marking schemes, and recommended preparation strategies for exams conducted by SSC, UPSC, IBPS, Railways, Defence, and state-level recruitment boards. Gurtej's articles are designed to give aspirants a clear understanding of what to study, how marks are distributed, and which sections carry the most weight — enabling candidates to build focused, efficient study plans and maximize their chances of clearing the examination.

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