The West Bengal Central School Service Commission (WBSSC) has officially opened the registration window for the Second State Level Selection Test (SLST) 2025 from June 16, 2025. Interested candidates can now apply online through the official website .

As per a report by , of the total 35,736 vacancies, 23,212 are designated for teaching positions in Classes 9 and 10, while the remaining 12,514 are allocated for Classes 11 and 12.

Steps to apply for Assistant Teacher posts 2025
  • Visit the official website
  • Click on “Apply Now”
  • Log, and fill the application form
  • Pay the fee, and submit
  • Download the submitted form for future reference
  • Application Fee
    • Application fees for General, EWS & OBC candidates: Rs 500
    • Application fees for reserved (SC/ST/PH) candidates: Rs 200
    Eligibility Criteria
    • For Classes 9 & 10: Candidates must have a graduate or postgraduate degree with at least 50% marks and a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) from a recognised university.
    • For Classes 11 & 12: Applicants should hold a postgraduate degree with 50% marks along with a B.Ed. from an NCTE-recognised institution.

    For more details, candidates are advised to visit the official website

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