If you are preparing for the WB Gram Panchayat Recruitment 2026, the first thing you need is a clear, subject-wise WB Gram Panchayat Syllabus 2026 and an better understanding of the exam pattern. This guide explains every subject, every topic, the marks weightage, a simple study plan, and the best preparation strategy — written in plain language so candidates from Class 8 pass to Graduate level can all follow it. Whether you are aiming for Gram Panchayat Karmee, DEO, Executive Assistant, or Nirman Sahayak, this is the only syllabus page you will need.

📑 What This Guide Covers
- WB Gram Panchayat Exam Pattern 2026
- Subject-wise Detailed Syllabus
- General Knowledge & Current Affairs
- Bengali / Nepali Language
- Mathematics (Arithmetic)
- Logical Reasoning
- Computer Awareness
- General English
- Marks Weightage & Scoring Strategy
- 60-Day Study Plan
- Best Books & Resources
- Topper Preparation Tips
- Frequently Asked Questions
WB Gram Panchayat Exam Pattern 2026
Before getting into the syllabus, understand how this exam is structured. The WB Gram Panchayat written test is expected to be an offline, OMR-based objective examination with multiple-choice questions. Here is the likely pattern based on previous recruitment cycles:
| Subject | Questions | Marks |
|---|---|---|
| General Knowledge & Current Affairs | 25 | 25 |
| Bengali / Nepali Language | 25 | 25 |
| Mathematics (Arithmetic) | 20 | 20 |
| Logical Reasoning | 20 | 20 |
| Computer Awareness | 10 | 10 |
| General English | 10 | 10 |
| Total | 110 | 110 |
- Mode: Offline (pen & OMR sheet)
- Question type: Objective MCQ with four options
- Duration: Approximately 90 to 120 minutes
- Language: Bengali, Nepali, and English
- Negative marking: To be confirmed in the official notification
Some posts like Data Entry Operator, Typist, and Computer Assistant will also have a skill test or typing test after the written exam. For full eligibility and post details, see our complete WB Gram Panchayat Recruitment 2026 guide.
WB Gram Panchayat Syllabus 2026: Subject-wise Breakdown
Now let us go through each subject in detail. We have listed the most important topics under every subject so you know exactly what to study and what to skip.
1. General Knowledge & Current Affairs
This is the highest-scoring section and the easiest to prepare if you study smart. Focus heavily on West Bengal and the Panchayati Raj system — these topics appear almost every year.
- Indian History — freedom movement, important leaders, key events
- Geography — India and West Bengal: rivers, districts, climate, soil
- Indian Polity — Constitution, fundamental rights, Parliament
- Panchayati Raj System — 73rd Constitutional Amendment, three-tier structure, functions of Gram Panchayat
- West Bengal Special — culture, festivals, famous personalities, current CM and Governor
- Government Schemes — MNREGA, PM Awas Yojana, Kanyashree, Lakshmir Bhandar
- Current Affairs — last 6 to 12 months: national news, sports, awards, appointments
- Static GK — important days, books and authors, capitals, currencies
2. Bengali / Nepali Language
Since Panchayat officials work with rural communities, language is mandatory. Choose Bengali or Nepali (for hill subdivisions) based on your strength. This section rewards consistent practice.
- Grammar — sandhi, samas, karak, bibhakti
- Prefixes (upasarga) and suffixes (pratyay)
- Synonyms (samarthak shabda) and antonyms (biparitarthak shabda)
- Idioms and phrases (bagdhara)
- One-word substitution (ek kothay prakash)
- Comprehension passage
- Error correction and sentence rearrangement
- Spelling correction
3. Mathematics (Arithmetic)
The maths section is Class 8 to Class 10 level. No advanced maths is asked. Speed and accuracy through practice are the keys to scoring full marks here.
- Number system, simplification, BODMAS
- LCM and HCF
- Percentage
- Profit and loss
- Ratio and proportion
- Simple interest and compound interest
- Average
- Time and work
- Time, speed and distance
- Age-based problems
- Basic data interpretation (tables, bar graphs)
4. Logical Reasoning
Reasoning is the most scoring section because once you learn the trick for each question type, you rarely get them wrong. Practice daily.
- Analogy
- Classification (odd one out)
- Series — number and alphabet
- Coding-decoding
- Blood relations
- Direction sense
- Seating arrangement
- Syllogism
- Venn diagrams
- Statement and conclusion
- Puzzles and non-verbal reasoning (mirror images, figure series)
5. Computer Awareness
This section is especially important for DEO, Executive Assistant, and Accounts Clerk posts. Basic computer knowledge is enough to clear it.
- Fundamentals of computer — input, output, CPU, memory
- Hardware and software basics
- MS Office — Word, Excel, PowerPoint
- Operating systems (Windows basics)
- Internet, email, and web browsers
- Computer abbreviations (CPU, RAM, ROM, URL, HTTP)
- Common shortcut keys
- Basics of data entry and typing
6. General English
A small but easy section. Strong basics in grammar and vocabulary can fetch you full marks with minimal effort.
- Tenses
- Articles, prepositions, conjunctions
- Subject-verb agreement
- Synonyms and antonyms
- One-word substitution
- Idioms and phrases
- Reading comprehension
- Cloze test
- Spotting errors and sentence improvement
Marks Weightage & Smart Scoring Strategy
Not all sections are equal in effort versus reward. Here is how to prioritise your preparation for maximum marks:
| Section | Difficulty | Scoring Potential | Priority |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reasoning | Easy | Very High | ⭐ Start here |
| General Knowledge | Easy-Medium | Very High | ⭐ High focus |
| Language (Bengali/Nepali) | Easy | High | ⭐ High focus |
| Mathematics | Medium | High | Practice daily |
| Computer | Easy | Medium | Quick revision |
| English | Easy-Medium | Medium | Basics only |
Strategy in one line: Master Reasoning, GK, and Language first — they are easy and carry 70 of the 110 marks. Then build Maths through daily practice, and keep Computer and English for quick revision.
Simple 60-Day Study Plan
If you study 3 to 4 focused hours a day, two months is enough to be fully prepared. Here is a realistic plan:
| Phase | Days | Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Phase 1 — Foundation | Day 1–20 | Cover GK, Reasoning & Language basics; note weak areas |
| Phase 2 — Build | Day 21–40 | Daily Maths practice; finish Computer & English; revise GK |
| Phase 3 — Practice | Day 41–55 | Solve previous-year papers & mock tests; time management |
| Phase 4 — Revision | Day 56–60 | Revise notes, formulas & current affairs; final mock tests |
Best Books & Free Resources
- General Knowledge: Lucent’s GK + any West Bengal GK book (Bengali medium available)
- Current Affairs: A monthly current affairs magazine or daily newspaper
- Reasoning: R.S. Aggarwal — Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning
- Mathematics: R.S. Aggarwal — Quantitative Aptitude
- Bengali/Nepali: Any standard school grammar book
- Computer: Basic computer awareness guide (objective)
- Free practice: Previous-year WB Panchayat and WBPSC Clerkship papers
7 Topper Tips to Crack the Exam
- Start with the syllabus, not random books. Know what to study before you begin.
- Make short notes for GK, formulas, and current affairs — revise them daily.
- Solve previous-year papers to understand the real difficulty level.
- Take a mock test every week and analyse your mistakes honestly.
- Focus on accuracy — if there is negative marking, do not guess blindly.
- Revise current affairs of the last 6 months thoroughly.
- Manage your time — practise finishing the full paper within the time limit.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the WB Gram Panchayat Syllabus 2026?v
The WB Gram Panchayat Syllabus 2026 covers six subjects — General Knowledge & Current Affairs, Bengali/Nepali Language, Mathematics, Logical Reasoning, Computer Awareness, and General English — in an objective MCQ-based written exam.
How many marks is the WB Gram Panchayat written exam?
The written exam is expected to be 110 marks across 110 questions, conducted offline in OMR-based MCQ format, with a duration of around 90 to 120 minutes.
Is there negative marking in the exam?
Negative marking details will be confirmed in the official notification on wbprms.in. Until then, practice with accuracy in mind to be safe.
Which subject is most important for scoring?
Reasoning, General Knowledge, and Language together carry around 70 of the 110 marks and are the easiest to score. Prioritize these three sections.
Is the maths section difficult?
No. The mathematics section is Class 8 to Class 10 level arithmetic. With daily practice of percentages, profit-loss, ratio, and simple interest, you can score full marks.
Where can I get the official syllabus PDF?
The official syllabus PDF will be released along with the notification on the WBPRMS portal. Learn more about the portal in our WBPRMS complete guide.
Can I prepare without coaching?
Yes. With the right syllabus, standard books, free online resources, and consistent daily practice of previous-year papers, you can clear this exam through self-study.
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