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West Bengal SI Final Result 2019 Declared at wbpolice.gov.in Cut Off Marks Here

est Bengal Police Recruitment Board has recently announced the West Bengal SI Final Result 2019 on 23rd September 2019. The personality test was conducted from 22 July 2019 in the state. The result has been declared on the official site from where candidates can check and download their result.

West Bengal SI Final Result 2019 Declared

All the candidates who have appeared for the examination and were eagerly waiting for their result to get released can now check their result on the official website of WB Police, the link for which is wbpolice.gov.in.

In addition to that the cut-off marks for unreserved, SC, ST, OA and OB has been also declared on the official website.

With the help of this article, we will provide you the guidelines in order to check and download you result from the official site. So, without wasting any time let’s get started….

 

West Bengal SI Final Result 2019: Steps to Download

In order to check and download West Bengal SI Final Result 2019, follow these simple steps which are as follows:

Step 1: At first, visit to the official website of West Bengal Police at wbpolice.gov.in.

Step 2: On the homepage, click on West Bengal SI Result 2019 link available on the home page ticker.

Step 3: Now, you will be directed to a new page where your credentials will be asked.

Step 4: You have to enter the asked credentials such as application number as well as date of birth and submit.

Step 5: Your result is going to be available on the screen. Check and Download the result and take a printout of it for further need.

 

About WBPRB:

The West Bengal Police is one of the two police forces that are situated in the Indian state of West Bengal. The West Bengal Police was also reorganized under provisions of the Police Act 1861 for the duration of the British Raj.

The West Bengal Police has jurisdiction concurrent with other additional eighteen revenue districts of the State (not including the metropolitan city of Kolkata) which includes one of the two general police districts of West Bengal that are considered under the Police Act 1861.

The police administration in the state on the other hand is also divided into three police zones as well as a Government Railway Police (GRP) Zone, every single headed by an Inspector General of Police. Each Zone comprises of one or more Ranges which has been headed by an officer designated as the Deputy Inspector General of Police (or Special Inspector General of Police).

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