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The West Bengal Civil Service (Executive) (Paśchimboṅgo Nāgarik Sēbā), commonly known as W.B.C.S. (Exe.), is the civil service of the Indian state of West Bengal.The Public Service Commission of West Bengal conducts competitive examinations for W.B.C.S. (Exe.) and other similar posts in three phases each year: Preliminary, Mains, and Personality Test.
The Public Service Commission, West Bengal (WBPSC) is a government agency of the Indian state of West Bengal, responsible for the recruitment of candidates for various state government jobs, including the West Bengal Civil Service, through competitive examinations.
The recruitment to this Service is made on the basis of Competitive Examination conducted by Public Service Commission, West Bengal.The persons having LL.B. degree from a recognized university are eligible to appear for the examination of West Bengal Legal Service.
West Bengal Judicial Service, popularly known as W.B.J.S. is the Judicial service of the Indian state of West Bengal.For the WBJS, Public Service Commission, West Bengal arranges competitive examinations in three phases time to time.
Institute Main Building, IIT Kharagpur The Auditorium at IIM Calcutta. The Indian state of West Bengal is the site of India's first modern university. Thirty-three universities are listed in the state by the University Grants Commission.
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This is a list of schools in the Indian state of West Bengal.
Trainees are required to sign a contract agreeing to the terms of being an articled clerk, known as "articles of clerkship", committing to a fixed period of employment. Wharton's Law Lexicon defines an articled clerk as "a pupil of a solicitor, who undertakes, by articles of clerkship, continuing covenants, mutually binding, to instruct him in ...
William Rehnquist, 16th Chief Justice of the United States, clerked for Justice Robert Jackson during the 1952 term. Law clerks have assisted the justices of the United States Supreme Court in various capacities since the first one was hired by Justice Horace Gray in 1882. Each justice is permitted to have between three and four law clerks per Court term. Most persons serving in this capacity ...