Key Points

The long-awaited SSC teacher recruitment exam is finally happening in West Bengal after nearly a decade. Security is exceptionally tight with police officials deployed at all examination venues. This exam comes after the Supreme Court canceled the entire 2016 recruitment panel due to corruption allegations. Over 319,000 candidates are competing for 35,726 teaching positions across the state.

Key Points: West Bengal SSC Teacher Exam After 9 Years Supreme Court Order

  • Exam held for 35,726 vacant teaching positions after 9-year gap
  • Strict security measures in place at 636 exam centers statewide
  • Supreme Court canceled 2016 recruitment panel due to corruption
  • Over 319,000 candidates appearing for highly anticipated exam
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West Bengal: SSC conducts teacher recruitment exam after 9 years amid tight security

West Bengal holds first SSC teacher recruitment exam in 9 years under tight security following Supreme Court order to cancel tainted 2016 panel.

"Everything is placed rightly, and we have provided police officials at examination venues - Priyabrata Roy, DC South Kolkata"

Kolkata, September 7

The School Service Commission (SSC) exam for the recruitment of Class 9 and 10 teachers was conducted in West Bengal after nearly nine years.

The SSC exam was last conducted on November 26, 2016.

A huge number of candidates lined up outside several exam centres for the SSC Exam 2025.

Priyabrata Roy, DC South Kolkata, highlighted the security arrangements for the examination.

"Everything is placed rightly, and we have provided police officials at examination venues. We have also escorted the question papers, and everyone is on high alert. Everything appears good so far, and we have received no complaints. I wish all the best to all the candidates appearing for the SSC examination," the official said.

A candidate who appeared for the 2016 exam and was appearing again in 2025 after nine years, said, "Preparation is full, but what will happen in the examination hall or after the exam, I am not sure. I am appearing for the exam, and I also appeared for the 2016 exam."

Another candidate who was appearing for the exam said, "Everybody is excited as the examination is happening after nine years. Everybody has prepared well, and we hope that the results will be declared properly and the panel will be good this time. Those who have prepared for the government job should be fairly rewarded. "

After nearly nine years, another SSC exam is being conducted across the state today. There is a total of 35,726 vacant teaching positions to be filled. A total of 3,19,919 candidates are appearing at 636 examination centres today, and the remaining candidates are scheduled to take the exam on September 14.

After a long gap of nine years, the SSC exam is being held once again following the Supreme Court's order to cancel the entire 2016 recruitment panel due to corruption. In this context, today's exam is being conducted under strict supervision. The apex court had also ruled that ineligible candidates would not be allowed to appear for the exam.

The Supreme Court had issued strict orders that no "tainted or unqualified" individual should participate in the SSC exam. To comply, the SSC published the names of 1,806 ineligible teachers. However, this number has been scrutinised, with several claims stating that the actual number of ineligible teachers is significantly higher than what is reported.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
My sister has been preparing for this exam since 2018. The 2016 scam destroyed so many careers. Hope justice is served to genuine candidates this time.
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Rohit P
Strict security is good but what about the selection process? The real test will be when results come out. Hope no political interference this time.
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Ananya R
35,000+ vacancies! This will change so many lives. Education sector desperately needs these teachers. Hope the recruitment is merit-based 🙏
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Michael C
Interesting to see the scale - 636 exam centers across WB! The Supreme Court monitoring gives hope that this will be fair. Education should never be compromised.
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Kavya N
Only 1806 ineligible teachers identified? That seems too low given the scale of the 2016 scam. Hope the verification process is thorough this time.
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Vikram M
Respect to those candidates who appeared in 2016 and are trying again after 9 years. That's real determination! Wishing all aspirants the very best 👍

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