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West Bengal School Service Commission (WBSSC)

Best Books for WBSSC Group D 2027 — Complete Reading List

Curated by toppers and coaching experts. Subject-wise book recommendations for West Bengal School Service Commission Group D Staff Recruitment Exam preparation.

Subjects4 subjects
Exam Duration90 min
Difficulty LevelEasy

Subject-wise Book Recommendations

General Knowledge & Current Affairs

1

Indian Polity

by M. Laxmikant

McGraw Hill

💡 Essential for UPSC and state PSC

2

India's Struggle for Independence

by Bipan Chandra

Penguin

💡 Modern history coverage

3

Certificate Physical and Human Geography

by G.C. Leong

Oxford

💡 Geography fundamentals

Bengali Language

1

Indian Polity

by M. Laxmikant

McGraw Hill

💡 Essential for UPSC and state PSC

2

India's Struggle for Independence

by Bipan Chandra

Penguin

💡 Modern history coverage

3

Certificate Physical and Human Geography

by G.C. Leong

Oxford

💡 Geography fundamentals

Elementary Mathematics

1

Mathematics for JEE

by R.D. Sharma

Dhanpat Rai

💡 Concept clarity + practice problems

2

Trigonometry & Algebra

by S.L. Loney

G.K. Publishers

💡 Classic for trig and coordinate geometry

3

Problems in Mathematics

by A. Das Gupta

Bharati Bhawan

💡 High-difficulty problem sets

Logical Reasoning

1

A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning

by R.S. Aggarwal

S. Chand

💡 Most comprehensive reasoning book

2

Analytical Reasoning

by M.K. Pandey

BSC Publishing

💡 Logical reasoning deep-dive

3

Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning

by Arihant Experts

Arihant

💡 Exam-pattern aligned

Study Plan Using These Books

Phase 1

Months 1–3

Fundamentals

  • Start with NCERT / standard textbooks for each subject
  • Build conceptual clarity before attempting reference books
  • Make chapter-wise notes as you read
  • Cover all 4 subjects: General Knowledge & Current Affairs, Bengali Language, Elementary Mathematics, Logical Reasoning

Phase 2

Months 4–6

Reference Books + Problem Solving

  • Switch to advanced reference books listed above
  • Solve practice problems from each chapter
  • Attempt sectional mock tests to identify weak areas
  • Revise Phase 1 notes alongside new material

Phase 3

Month 7 onwards

Previous Papers + Mock Tests

  • Solve previous year papers in timed conditions
  • Take full-length mock tests on HenceProve
  • Focus only on revision — no new topics
  • Analyse mistakes and fill knowledge gaps
View Previous Year Papers →

Toppers' Tips for Effective Reading

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Start with NCERT before any reference book — it builds the foundation that all other books rely on.

2✍️

Make handwritten notes while reading — writing reinforces memory far better than passive reading.

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Revise each chapter at least 3 times — spaced repetition is the key to long-term retention.

4🔢

Solve worked examples before attempting exercises — understand the approach before applying it.

5🎯

Combine reading with mock tests on HenceProve — practice under exam conditions to build speed and accuracy.

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Combine Books with Mock Tests

Reading without practice isn't enough. Test yourself with WBSSC Group D mock tests on HenceProve after every chapter.