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    What Is The Best Scoring Optional Subject For The W.B.C.S. Main?

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    What Is The Best Scoring Optional Subject For The W.B.C.S. Main?

    West Bengal Civil Service (Executive), popularly known as W.B.C.S.(Exe), is the civil service of West Bengal. For the W.B.C.S. (Exe) and other comparative posts, Public Service Commission of West Bengal arranges competitive examinations in three phases every year. These phases are Preliminary, Main and Interview.Following are the important steps you should follow before you finalize a subject as your Optional.Continue Reading What Is The Best Scoring Optional Subject For The W.B.C.S. Main? 

    First go through the list of all the Optional Subjects. Read the names of the subjects again and again for 15 minutes.
    Now go back to your school and college days. Think about your favorite subjects then. Think hard in which subject you excelled, in which subject you showed more interest, in which subject you got good marks.
    Now come to the present. See which areas of news you are more interested in. Think which topics of GS you like more. Some people like history, some like polity/sociology and keep reading those books as if they are doing masters in those topics. Think of short-listing them as your Optional subject.
    Some people also have a hobby of reading literature of their mother language.

    Now see the list of PSCWB Optional Subjects again.

    Based on above criteria, make a list of 4-5 subjects that you think you have interest in.

    Now go through the syllabus of each Optional Subject. Read all topics carefully. Underline/highlight the topics — that you think you know something about or have some interest — in the syllabus of each shortlisted Optional subject.

    Now go through the Previous Year Question papers (3-4 years) of the shortlisted Subjects. Read all the questions. Again gauge yourself the level of interest you have or residual knowledge you possess to answer each question. It’s just to know yourself how comfortable you are with a subject, don’t worry if you don’t know answer to any question.

    Finally, the availability of materials and guidance in the form of coaching matters a lot. For some subjects it is difficult to get standard books, for some coaching may not be available. Non technical subjects can be prepared by doing self study provided you regularly practice writing.
    By now you will have a clear picture about choosing between 2-3 subjects. For example, if you are an engineering student and exceptionally good at your engineering subjects, at the same time if you have extensively read literature of your native language, may be since childhood, you will be in dilemma to choose between these two subjects.

    Usually literature subjects have performed well in all years. You might end up choosing the literature of your native language as your Optional subject. It’s a good decision.

    For some people who have worked in a big organization, Psychology appeals a lot and in fact it has been the most popular optional with working aspirants or with those who have quit their jobs.

    Medical students may opt for Medical Science, Zoology or Anthropology as these subjects are related to their field.

    In the end what matters is how much you love the subject. If you love every topic in it, then it is the ‘One’ you should go along with. Not with the ‘most successful’ or ‘the most popular’ ones.

    1. Study material availability:

    It should be the first criteria when you opt for any particular subject. You should understand the examination standards and examiners’ expectation which clearly indicate that anything of average quality will
    not work here. Basic books do not suffice the purpose and as these are printed with some gap, these fail to update you on current and evolving issues.
    Many a time even standard set of books do not fully cover the syllabus. So, you need relevant, up­to­date and crisp content which covers syllabus fully and takes
    care of newly added topics as well.
    If, the subject you choose has enough study material which can fulfill your requirements, shortlist the subject for further consideration.

    2. Marks yielding/high scoring subjects:
    No doubt, there are few subjects which are considered to be highly scoring by aspirants based on hearsay. Many a time, candidates fetch really high scores in subjects like Mathematics, Physics, some
    Engineering subject and even some language literatures such as Sanskrit, Pali and Maithali.
    Don’t fall in trap of those coaching institutes which show promising scores of 400+ in the optional they are offering. It is what I call juggling as I feel every subject is scoring and candidates get good marks and
    succeed with almost all subjects.
    Only those who have excellent preparation and deliver scintillating performance can expect anything close to 300 and that can be achieved in any subject. You may find many candidates achieving scores in vicinity of 250-300 in subjects like Psychology, Economics, Psychology or Anthropology.
    It is another matter you have few subjects which have become very popular and attract thousands of aspirants and their marks, their successes are prominently highlighted.
    Still, add any optional which attracts you on the basis of scoring pattern.

    3. Interest in the subject:
    Being familiar with any subject doesn’t mean that you develop interest in it.
    You need to have proper understanding of the subject, till the time you don’t have interest, how can you continue preparation as you move ahead from the basics.

    4. Aptitude for the subject:
    How so ever interesting the subject is or you are familiar with that subject, till the time you don’t have aptitude, you can’t move. Skills and knowledge can be built up over time. Interest can be developed once
    acquaintance grows and learning progresses.
    History is a very interesting subject but you don’t have aptitude for remembering facts and figures, how can you attain a level which ensures success?
    It is said higher the aptitude; better the chances of an outstanding performance.

    5. Capacity to absorb information related to subject:
    This becomes important as you have to manage preparation for General Studies and one optional subject you are going to decide with this exercise.
    You fully understand your capabilities and despite interest and aptitude for any particular subject, if you find any subject has staggering demand, think again before opting for such subject.
    If any subject requires such extraordinary efforts which are beyond your capacity, better to ignore that subject and review another from the rest.

    6. The nature of the subject and time it requires for preparation:
    Each and every subject has its own requirements and special demands which you need to execute.
    You can’t escape as you have to reach the examination level. It is not that examination will adjust to your level. Again, how much time it will require to reach examination level and do you have sufficient time to do
    that.
    You can have best of the study material and even top rated coaching, if you feel that you will not be able to do justice with it, better take any other subject.

    7. Overlapping a portion of General Studies/other subject’s syllabus:
    Yes, it is logical to opt for some subject part of which gets covered with your rest of preparation. History and Geography help you in General Studies preparation. Philosophy helps in Essay and interview
    stage. Few subjects have got syllabus overlapping. Take a look at the subjects you have short listed and see if any falls in this category. Pick it up for further
    review.

    8. Size of syllabus:
    On the face of it, it may seem so but look at the past years’ question papers and trends before finally deciding about any subject.
    Few subjects like Philosophy, Hindi Literature, Pali Literature etc are some of the optional subjects which are being promoted by coaching institutes on this parameter.
    PSCWB does not allow such discrimination based on syllabus size. Again, not every aspirant opt these optional subjects is able to succeed. Still you find any optional subject which can work to your benefit; you
    take your own judgment.

    9. Gap between two subjects as per examination itinerary:
    For some aspirants this is a criterion to select second optional where they can get opportunity to revise during this gap. If you are stick between two subject to decide second optional judge you decision on this
    factor. Those who are hard pressed for time and don’t have much time left before examination can consider such combination where they can get some break. But, this alone should not be the basis for your subject
    choice.

    10. Guidance/quality coaching availability:
    Not everyone is interested in Coaching that is why it has found space as the last reasons for consideration.
    It is an important factor as in last few years, the examination has become innovative and much above the level it used to have. When you are hard pressed for time and wish to achieve a competitive edge, you
    can always reach out to the experts who can take you to the level this examination requires.
    Look out for the subjects where you have trusted coaching institutes who innovate, follow the latest trend and fulfill you examination related requirements.
    Good guidance can always be a deciding factor, if you desire or require, single out from the subjects you have picked up.

     

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    3 Comments

    1. I am a first year BDS STUDENT. What subjects should I choose in my Wbcs mains exam to score well?

    2. Sir,mam,ami Sanskrit honrs Ami opsonal Sanskrit e niye cai but dekhchi je Sanskrit e naki score kam othe wbcs e ,,,ami tai thik korte parchina ,,,

      1. admin says:

        Don,t worry, if you know the subject you can score well.

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