WBSSC SLST Result 2025 Declared: West Bengal’s aspiring teachers received long-awaited news today as the West Bengal School Service Commission declared the SLST Result 2025 on November 7. With 35,726 Assistant Teacher positions at stake for Classes IX-XII, the result announcement marks a crucial milestone for thousands of candidates who appeared in September’s examination.
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Result Released: Website Faces Technical Issues
The West Bengal School Service Commission released the SLST scorecards today on their official portal, though initial traffic overwhelmed the system. Officials confirmed the website experienced temporary crashes due to high demand but assured candidates that technical glitches would be resolved within hours. The result is now accessible at both wbssc.gov.in and westbengalssc.com.
WBSSC SLST 2025: Key Information
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Result Date | November 7, 2025 |
| Exam Dates | September 7 & 14, 2025 |
| Total Vacancies | 35,726 Assistant Teachers |
| Classes Covered | IX-X and XI-XII |
| Interview Date | From November 17, 2025 onwards |
| Official Website | wbssc.gov.in / westbengalssc.com |
WBSSC SLST Result 2025: How to Download Your Scorecard
Candidates can follow these simple steps to check their WBSSC SLST Result 2025:
Step 1: Visit the official website wbssc.gov.in or westbengalssc.com
Step 2: Click on the “Results” section and select “SLST Result 2025”
Step 3: Enter your Application Number, Date of Birth, and Subject details
Step 4: Fill the captcha code and click Submit
Step 5: Download and save your scorecard PDF for future reference
The scorecard contains essential details including candidate name, roll number, aggregate marks, subject-wise scores, category, and merit list rank. Candidates should verify all information immediately, as these documents will be crucial during document verification and interview rounds.

Merit List and Cut-Off Marks
The commission released subject-wise merit lists alongside the results. Approximately 60,000 candidates have been shortlisted for the next stage against 35,726 vacancies. The merit list includes names, roll numbers, categories, subjects, total marks, and region-wise rankings.
Cut-off marks vary based on category (SC, ST, OBC-A, OBC-B, PH), subject, and difficulty level. The commission follows West Bengal Government’s reservation policy, ensuring equitable opportunities across all categories. Category-wise candidates also receive age relaxations and specific cutoff considerations.
What Happens Next: Interview Schedule
Qualified candidates will participate in Document Verification and Interview rounds beginning November 17, 2025. The process will be conducted region-wise for better time management. Class XI-XII candidates will be interviewed first due to smaller list sizes, followed by Class IX-X candidates.
During document verification, candidates must present original certificates including admit cards, educational credentials, result scorecards, and valid ID proofs. The interview includes an oral examination with lecture demonstrations to assess teaching capabilities and subject knowledge.
Court Directive on Teaching Experience Marks
The Calcutta High Court, under Justice Amrita Sinha, allowed result publication while reserving judgment on the controversial 10-mark allocation for prior teaching experience. The court will hear arguments on November 12 regarding whether these marks should be added to written test scores or evaluated separately.
This decision affects final merit list preparation, as the commission previously allocated marks based on teaching experience. The court’s final order could potentially reshape rankings and qualification status for several candidates, making it a critical development to watch.
Final Selection Process
The final merit list will combine written examination performance with interview scores. Successful candidates undergo document verification before receiving appointment letters as Assistant Teachers in government-aided and sponsored schools across West Bengal. This recruitment drive represents one of the state’s largest education sector hiring initiatives.
With results now available, candidates should download scorecards immediately, prepare thoroughly for upcoming interviews, and stay updated on the November 12 court hearing that could influence final selections.







