WBSSC Teacher Results Out Today Amid Historic Recruitment Scandal

The long-awaited WBSSC teacher exam results are finally out today. This comes after the Supreme Court cancelled thousands of tainted appointments earlier this year. Over two lakh candidates have been waiting anxiously for these results. The fresh recruitment aims to restore transparency after the massive cash-for-jobs scandal.

Key Points: West Bengal Higher Secondary Teacher Exam Results Declared

  • Results declared for 12,514 higher secondary teacher vacancies across state schools
  • Supreme Court cancelled 25,753 jobs in April due to corruption scandal
  • Over 2.46 lakh candidates appeared including 3,120 differently-abled applicants
  • Fresh recruitment follows cash-for-job scam investigation involving former minister
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WBSSC case: Results of written examination for fresh recruitment of higher secondary teachers today

WBSSC releases written exam results for 12,514 teacher posts after Supreme Court cancelled 25,753 tainted jobs. Over 2.46 lakh candidates appeared for fresh recruitment.

"A list of the successful candidates in the written examination will be uploaded on the website of the commission later in the day - WBSSC Official"

Kolkata, Nov 7

The results of the written examination for fresh recruitment of higher secondary teachers in state-run schools in West Bengal will be declared on Friday.

The West Bengal School Service Commission (WBSSC) conducted the examination on September 14 to fill vacancies created after the Supreme Court cancelled 25,753 school jobs.

The total number of vacancies for teaching staff in the higher secondary section in state-run schools in West Bengal stands at 12,514.

On September 14, a total of 2,46,653 candidates appeared for the written examination, including the "untainted" teachers who also lost their jobs following the Supreme Court's order earlier this year.

Of the 2,46,653 candidates who appeared for the written examination, 3,120 were differently-abled candidates.

"A list of the successful candidates in the written examination will be uploaded on the website of the commission later in the day," confirmed an official of WBSSC.

On April 3 this year, a division bench of the Supreme Court cancelled all 25,753 school jobs in the entire WBSSC panel for 2016. The 25,753 school jobs cancelled included both teaching and non-teaching staff.

The entire panel was cancelled because, despite repeated insistence, first by the Calcutta High Court and then by the Apex Court, neither WBSSC nor the West Bengal government presented two lists segregating the "untainted" candidates from the "tainted", who got jobs by paying money.

In April, the division bench of the Apex Court also barred the identified "tainted" candidates, both in teaching and non-teaching categories, from participating in the fresh recruitment process.

The "untainted" candidates accused the state government of deliberately not publishing the segregated lists to protect the interests of the "tainted" ones, considering that ruling Trinamool Congress leaders were allegedly the main beneficiaries in the cash-for-school job case.

Already, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and Enforcement Directorate (ED), which are conducting parallel probes in the multi-crore cash-for-school job case, have identified former West Bengal Education Minister and Trinamool Congress secretary general, Partha Chatterjee, as the mastermind in the alleged scam.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The sheer number of candidates - 2.46 lakh for just 12,514 posts! Shows how desperate our youth are for government jobs. Competition is insane but at least this time it's fair.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the fresh recruitment, it's disappointing that the previous scam affected so many innocent teachers. The 'untainted' candidates who lost their jobs must be feeling so helpless. The system failed them.
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Sarah B
Good to see they've included provisions for differently-abled candidates. 3,120 is a significant number. Hope they get fair representation in the final selection.
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Vikram M
The education system shouldn't become a political playground. When qualified candidates suffer because of corruption, it's the future of our children that's at stake. Hope CBI/ED investigations bring justice.
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Kavya N
Fingers crossed for all the candidates! The stress of waiting for results after preparing for months is immense. Hope the website doesn't crash when results are declared - that's always a problem! 😅

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