Key Points

The West Bengal School Service Commission is conducting a massive teacher recruitment exam with unprecedented security measures. Over 3.19 lakh candidates are appearing for 35,726 teaching positions across 636 centers. Chairman Siddhartha Majumdar warned that any cheating attempts would be detected within 30 minutes using advanced security features. The exam comes amid ongoing scrutiny following previous recruitment scams that barred 1,806 tainted candidates.

Key Points: WBSSC Conducts Bengal Teacher Recruitment Exam Under Tight Security

  • Over 3.19 lakh candidates appearing across 636 exam centers statewide
  • Strict security with barcode scanning and metal detector frisking
  • 35,726 teaching posts for classes 9-12 being filled
  • Female candidates to be checked by women staff in separate enclosures
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Bengal School Service Commission to hold fresh exam tomorrow amid tight security

Over 3.19 lakh candidates appear for West Bengal teacher recruitment exam with strict anti-cheating measures, barcode verification, and heightened security protocols.

"If anyone attempts to resort to unfair means, they will be caught within 30 minutes - Siddhartha Majumdar, WBSSC Chairman"

Kolkata, Sep 6

The West Bengal School Service Commission (WBSSC) will conduct the Class 9 and 10 teacher recruitment examination on Sunday under tight security and transparency measures, an official said on Saturday.

Over 3.19 lakh candidates will sit for the test across more than 636 exam centres, while the overall number of applicants for the two phases of recruitment has crossed 5.65 lakh, said WBSSC Chairman Siddhartha Majumdar.

The School Level Selection Test (SLST) is being conducted to fill up 35,726 teaching posts for classes 9-10 and 11-12.

Addressing a press conference, Majumdar said: "If anyone attempts to resort to unfair means, they will be caught within 30 minutes. Each paper carries a unique security feature, and candidates' admit cards will be verified through barcode scanning. No one will be allowed to leave the hall until the exam is over."

Candidates have been strictly instructed to report to their centres by 10 a.m. Entry will close at 11.45 a.m., with the exam beginning at noon. Question papers will reach centres between 10 a.m. and 10.30 a.m. and will be distributed at 11.45 a.m.

Majumdar, however, could not clarify whether any tainted and ineligible candidate will sit in the exam.

In a veiled response, Majumdar said: "Every competitive exam and admit card is provisional. There is also an example where the results were not released after the Calcutta University exam. It turned out that there was some kind of glitch. But that is not the case."

The School Service Commission as per Supreme Court's order published the list of names of 1,806 tainted candidates who had got jobs due to recruitment scam.

These candidates have been barred from taking part in the fresh recruitment process. However, there are allegations that thousands of more tainted and ineligible candidates had got jobs due to the scam whose names have not been disclosed by WBSSC.

In that case Majumdar could not give response on whether such tainted candidates will appear in the fresh examination.

Meanwhile, in addition to frisking with metal detectors, separate enclosures have been set up for female candidates, who will be checked by women staff members.

Candidates are not allowed to carry phones, smartwatches, calculators, or opaque items.

Only transparent pens, folders, and water bottles will be permitted, though the SSC has also arranged pens at the centres. Additionally, venue supervisor and even SSC officials will not be allowed to carry their mobile phones after a point, and cannot go inside the exam hall with it, said Majumdar.

- IANS

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Rahul R
Why is Majumdar not clarifying about tainted candidates? If they've identified 1806, what about the thousands others mentioned? This lack of clarity is concerning 😕
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Siddharth J
Good to see separate arrangements for female candidates and women staff for checking. Safety and dignity should be priority in such large exams 👍
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Ananya R
My sister is appearing tomorrow. The no mobile rule for even officials is impressive! Hope this sets a standard for all state exams across India 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
35,726 posts with 5.65 lakh applicants? The competition is insane! Best of luck to all genuine candidates. May the most deserving win 💪
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Kavya N
The "caught within 30 minutes" claim sounds good but implementation matters. Hope they have proper tech support and trained staff at all centers
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Michael C
Interesting to see India's exam security measures. The barcode scanning and unique paper features are quite advanced. Hope it works as promised!

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