WBSSC Interview List Revealed: 20,000 Candidates Called for Bengal Teaching Jobs

The West Bengal School Service Commission has published the interview list for teaching positions. More than 20,000 candidates have been called for the selection process starting this month. This recruitment follows the Supreme Court's cancellation of previous appointments due to irregularities. The education minister has assured that the entire process will be completed transparently by December.

Key Points: WBSSC Releases SLST Interview List for Bengal Teaching Posts

  • Over 20,000 candidates selected for teaching interviews in Bengal schools
  • Document verification process begins from November 18, 2025
  • Recruitment follows Supreme Court order annulling 26,000 previous appointments
  • Classes 11-12 interviews first, Classes 9-10 list to be announced later
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WBSSC announces candidates' list for SLST interview for teaching jobs in Bengal schools

West Bengal SSC calls 20,000 candidates for teacher interviews starting November 18. Education Minister Bratya Basu assures transparent recruitment by December deadline.

"Have faith, let there be faith - Education Minister Bratya Basu"

Kolkata, Nov 16

The West Bengal School Service Commission (WBSSC) has released the list of candidates selected for interview who had appeared in the State Level Selection Test (SLST) exam, held in September.

The list of candidates selected for the interviews for teaching jobs for Classes 11 and 12 was published late Saturday night.

According to the sources in WBSSC, more than 20,000 job seekers have been called for interview. The process of verifying their documents will begin on November 18.

State Education Minister Bratya Basu thanked WBSSC for its efforts to complete the recruitment process as per the Supreme Court's orders. He also asked qualified job seekers, who were not called for the interview, to have faith.

"The West Bengal Central School Service Commission today published a preliminary list of interview-eligible candidates with detailed information of the candidates applying for the posts of teachers of classes XI-XII on its website," the minister said in a post on X.

He informed that the recruitment process will be completed by December.

"The document verification process of the said candidates is going to be officially initiated from November 18, 2025—which is another shining example of our commitment to complete the recruitment process by December, in a transparent, strong and responsible manner, as promised by our guardian, the Honourable Chief Minister. Therefore, our sincere message to the job seekers—have faith, let there be faith," added the education minister. However, the list of candidates to be called for interview for Classes 9 and 10 will be announced later.

In September, the SSC held the State Level Selection Test (SLST) in two rounds to recruit teachers for Classes 9 to 12.

The SLST was held after nine years to fill up 35,726 teaching posts for Classes 9-10 and 11-12. Of these vacancies, 23,212 posts are for Classes 9 and 10, and 12,514 are for Classes 11 and 12.

The fresh examination is being held in the backdrop of a teacher recruitment scam which rocked West Bengal politics for the last few years.

The Supreme Court, on April 3, annulled the appointment of about 26,000 teachers and non-teaching staff whose recruitment was carried out following the 2016 selection process.

The fresh exams were held following a Supreme Court order, which also barred the previous panel’s (2016) tainted and ineligible candidates from appearing in the fresh exam.

- IANS

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Rohit P
My sister has been waiting for this opportunity since 2016. The previous scam destroyed so many careers. Hope this time everything is transparent and deserving candidates get selected.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the effort to complete recruitment by December, I hope they don't rush the process. Quality education needs quality teachers - proper verification is crucial.
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Arjun K
Good to see the Supreme Court's orders being followed. The education system needs honest teachers, not those who got jobs through corruption. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
What about those who qualified but weren't called for interview? The minister says "have faith" but after 9 years of waiting, these candidates deserve concrete answers, not just assurances.
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Michael C
This is a positive step for West Bengal's education system. Filling 35,000+ teaching positions will significantly improve the student-teacher ratio and quality of education. Well done!
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Divya L
Hope they announce the Class 9-10 list soon too. Many candidates are anxiously waiting. The uncertainty is really stressful for job seekers. 🙏

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