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West Bengal School Service Commission Announces SLST 2025 Interview List

The West Bengal School Service Commission has unveiled the preliminary interview list for the School Level Selection Test (SLST) 2025, which includes 20,500 candidates. This selection process aims to recruit teachers for Classes 11 and 12 in state-run and aided schools. Candidates can view their names and roll numbers on the official website. The interviews will be conducted based on a structured evaluation of written exam scores, teaching experience, and eligibility. The verification process is scheduled to begin on November 18, 2025. For more details on the exam and selection criteria, read the full article.
 
West Bengal School Service Commission Announces SLST 2025 Interview List

Overview of SLST 2025


WBSSC SLST 2025: The West Bengal School Service Commission (WBSSC) has published the preliminary interview list for the School Level Selection Test (SLST) 2025, featuring 20,500 candidates. Those interested can access the SLST 2025 information letter online.


Details of the Interview List

The list, which includes candidates' names and roll numbers, is available on the official website, westbengalssc.com. The SLST 2025 aimed to recruit teachers for Classes 11 and 12 in both state-run and state-aided higher secondary schools, with the exam concluding on September 14, 2025.


Selection Process

How will the selection be conducted?


According to officials, "Approximately 20,500 candidates have been shortlisted for interviews following necessary verification." The interview list was compiled based on three criteria: candidates' written exam scores (60 points), teaching experience (10 points), and eligibility (10 points).


Interviews will follow a 1:1.6 ratio, meaning that for every 100 positions available in each subject, 160 candidates will be invited.


Exam Details

The exam was conducted for 35 subjects.
The examination took place on September 14 across 478 centers, covering 35 subjects, each worth 60 marks.


Officials noted that many candidates from the 2016 exam, whose jobs were annulled following a Supreme Court ruling on April 3, are included in this interview list to fill 12,445 vacancies for Classes 11-12.


The verification process prior to the interviews is set to commence on November 18.