In relief to thousands of teaching job aspirants, including those whose appointments were invalidated by a Supreme Court order, the West Bengal School Service Commission (WBSSC) on Friday evening released the results of the State Level Selection Test (SLST) for assistant teachers in classes 11-12, after nine‑year gap.
The results, uploaded on the commission’s official portal, pave the way for filling over 12,000 assistant teacher vacancies in state-run and state-aided schools.
A total of 2,29,606 candidates appeared for the exams across 478 centres in 35 subjects, with each candidate able to view their score out of 60 on the commission’s website https://westbengalssc.com , the WBSSC said. The next stage involves document verification, which will follow publication of the preliminary in

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