WBSSC SLST 2025 – Massive Teacher Recruitment Drive!
WBSSC SLST Recruitment 2025 offers 35,726 Assistant Teacher vacancies for secondary and higher secondary schools in West Bengal. Apply online before July 14 on Aavedan

The West Bengal School Service Commission (WBSSC) has launched its 2nd State Level Selection Test (SLST) 2025, seeking to recruit a whopping 35,726 Assistant Teachers for secondary (Class IX–X) and higher secondary (Class XI–XII) government-aided schools 13089

Key Dates

  • Notification Out: 30 May 2025

  • Application Period: 16 June – 14 July 2025 (5 PM)

  • Tentative Exam: 1st week of Sept 2025

  • Results: 4th week of October

  • Interviews: November 2025; Final panel: 24 Nov; Counselling: 29 Nov 13089

Who’s Eligible?

  • Age: 21–40 years (SC/ST/OBC/PwD get age relaxation).

  • Education: Graduation/Post-graduation with ≥ 50% + B.Ed or integrated B.A.Ed/B.Sc.Ed (Secondary & Higher Secondary) 13089

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Vacancy Breakdown

  • Secondary (Class IX–X): 23,212 posts

  • Higher Secondary (Class XI–XII): 12,514 posts 13089

Application Fee

  • General/OBC: ₹500

  • SC/ST/PH: ₹200 13089

How to Apply

  • Visit westbengalssc.com

  • Register → Fill personal & educational details → Upload documents → Pay fee → Submit & print confirmation 13089

Selection Process

Stage

Max Marks

Written Exam (OMR)

60

Academic/Experience

10

Interview

10

Teaching Demo

10

Total

100

 

Why This Matters

  1. Scale & Reach – One of the largest teacher recruitments in India.

  2. Transparency Push – Fresh recruitment follows court-mandated clean-up after past scandals 13089

  3. Career Liftoff – Secure a stable teaching role in West Bengal, with supportive support services and benefits.

Final Thought

 

This recruitment drive marks a major step forward in restoring public trust in West Bengal’s school system. With fair criteria and thousands of vacancies, it's a massive opportunity for qualified educators. Spread the word and help shape the future of education in the state!

 

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