Kolkata, Jan 29 (PTI) Ahead of the Assembly elections, the West Bengal School Service Commission will hold written examinations for non-teaching staff in state-run and state-aided schools on March 1 and 8,
an official said on Thursday.
The School Education Department received a green signal from the state secretariat ‘Nabanna’ to proceed with the exams, and accordingly, the notices were being uploaded.
The written examination for Group C and Group D posts will be conducted on March 1 and March 8, respectively, the WBSSC official said.
There are 2,989 vacancies in Group-C and 5,488 in Group-D.
Around 16 lakh candidates have already applied for the two posts. Of them, approximately 8.13 lakh candidates have applied for Group-C posts, while about 8.20 lakh candidates have applied for Group-D posts.
The tests will be conducted across over 1,500 examination centres.
The Group-C written test will be of 60 marks and the Group-D test of 40 marks.
However, the SSC has made it clear that “tainted” non-teaching staff, whose jobs were invalidated in the SC order on April 3, 2025, will not be allowed to sit for the examinations.
The Commission has already published a list of 3,512 tainted candidates—1,363 in Group-C and 2,349 in Group-D. PTI SUS NN


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