The West Bengal Staff Selection Commission has issued an official notification for recruitment to non-teaching staff Group C and Group D positions. This is a golden opportunity for candidates seeking employment in Group C and Group D positions in West Bengal. The application process for these positions has begun. Interested and eligible candidates can apply online until December 3, 2025.
Application Fee
The application fee is determined category-wise. The application fee is ₹400 for General, OBC, and EWS candidates, and ₹150 for SC, ST, and differently-abled candidates.
Age Limit
The minimum age for applying is 18 years and the maximum age is 40 years. However, age relaxation is available for candidates belonging to special categories. SC and ST candidates are eligible for a five-year age relaxation, while OBC candidates are eligible for a three-year age relaxation.
Educational Qualifications
To apply for Group C positions, candidates must have passed Class 10 or its equivalent from a recognized board in India. Furthermore, to apply for Group D positions, candidates must have passed Class 8. Candidates must also meet the other prescribed eligibility criteria.
How to Register
To apply for Group C and Group D positions, candidates can follow the steps outlined here.
To apply, first visit the official websitewww.westbengalssc.com.
Afterward, click on the registration link on the website's homepage.
Enter your mobile number and password to register.
After registering, pay the prescribed application fee.
Afterward, carefully read all the information entered in the form.
Finally, be sure to take a printout of the form.
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