Key Points

The West Bengal School Service Commission successfully conducted the first round of written examinations for teaching positions on Sunday. Education Minister Bratya Basu expressed satisfaction with the process that saw 3.5 lakh candidates participate across 636 centers. However, concerns remain about potential legal challenges if any previously identified "tainted" candidates managed to appear in the exams. The second and final round of examinations is scheduled for September 14 to fill vacancies created by the Supreme Court's cancellation of previous appointments.

Key Points: Bengal SSC Teaching Exam Conducted Successfully Says Minister

  • First round written exam held Sunday for 25,753 vacant teaching posts
  • Second examination scheduled for September 14 for higher secondary teachers
  • 3.5 lakh candidates appeared across 636 centers statewide
  • Legal challenges possible if tainted candidates found in process
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Bengal School Service Commission recruitment exam conducted successfully: Minister

West Bengal Education Minister Bratya Basu confirms successful first round of teacher recruitment exams for 3.5 lakh candidates, with second round scheduled for September 14.

"My sincere congratulations to all candidates, WBSSC, the School Education Department, and all officials involved. - Bratya Basu"

Kolkata, Sep 7

West Bengal Education Minister Bratya Basu on Sunday expressed satisfaction over the manner in which the first round of the written examination for fresh recruitment for teaching jobs in state-run schools in the state was conducted earlier in the day.

The first round of the written examination for fresh recruitment was conducted on Sunday to fill the vacant posts arising from the termination of 25,753 teaching jobs in the state by the Supreme Court earlier this year.

The second and last round of the written examination will be conducted on September 14. Written examinations are conducted for the recruitment of both secondary and higher secondary teachers.

Shortly after the written examination was over at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Basu issued a social media statement claiming that 3.5 lakh candidates appeared across 636 centres for the assistant teacher recruitment examination (Classes 9–10), which was conducted successfully.

“My sincere congratulations to all candidates, WBSSC, the School Education Department, and all officials involved. The entire administration also looks forward to extending all possible support to ensure that next Sunday's examination for recruiting Assistant Teachers for Classes 10–12 is to be conducted with utmost security, clarity, and transparency,” Basu added.

However, CPI-M Rajya Sabha member and senior advocate. Bikash Ranjan Bhattacharya said after the examination that the threat of legal challenge still looms on the fresh recruitment process in case a single “tainted” or "ineligible” candidate is found to have appeared for the examination at a later stage.

“The list of ‘tainted’ candidates published by WBSSC last week appears to be highly truncated, and there is a high possibility that more names of ‘tainted' candidates will surface in the coming days, many of whom might have appeared for the written examination. In that case, the examination might be legally challenged and also get cancelled,” Bhattacharya said.

Both Supreme Court and Calcutta High Court have taken a strong stand against the appearance of the “tainted” candidates, identified as paying cash for jobs.

Recently, a group of “tainted “candidates, whose names appeared in the WBSSC list published last week, approached the Calcutta High Court for permission to appear for the written examination for the fresh recruitment process.

However, first a single-judge bench and then a division bench of the Calcutta High Court dismissed their petitions.

- IANS

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Rohit P
After the previous scam, this is a welcome step. But Bhattacharya's warning is valid - they need to ensure no tainted candidates slip through. Our children deserve better teachers.
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Arjun K
My sister appeared today! She's been preparing for 2 years. Hope this time everything is fair and square. The government must ensure no more scams in education recruitment 🎓
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Sarah B
Good to see the courts taking a strong stand against corruption. Education should never be compromised. Hope the second round goes equally well next Sunday!
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Vikram M
3.5 lakh candidates for teaching posts shows how desperate our youth are for government jobs. Hope the selection process is merit-based and transparent this time.
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Karthik V
The minister is celebrating too early. The real test will be when results come out. Hope they've learned from past mistakes and implemented proper safeguards.
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Ananya R
As a teacher myself, I welcome this fresh recruitment. But the government must ensure proper training and support for new teachers. Quality education matters most! 📚

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