West Bengal Clerk and Group D Admit Card 2025 has been officially released by the West Bengal Central School Service Commission (WBSSC) for the 1st SLST (NTS), 2025 examination. Along with the admit card upload notice, the Commission has also published an important update regarding the rejection of certain tainted candidates. Aspirants are advised to carefully check all instructions and verify whether their names appear in any rejection list.
West Bengal Clerk and Group D Admit Card 2025 Released
The Commission has uploaded the Provisional Admit Cards for eligible candidates. Applicants can download their admit card by logging into their dashboard on the official website.
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Exam Name | 1st SLST (NTS), 2025 |
| Posts | Clerk & Group D (Non-Teaching Staff) |
| Admit Card Status | Released (Provisional) |
| Issuing Authority | WB Central School Service Commission |
| Exam Date | 1st March & 8th March |
| Exam Time | 12:00 Noon |
Candidates must download and check all details printed on the admit card carefully.
Important Notice on Non-Issuance of Admit Card to Tainted Candidates
The Commission has clearly stated that candidates previously identified as “tainted” in earlier recruitment processes (1st SLST 2016 & 3rd RLST 2016) will not be issued admit cards.
After a system-based verification:
- Applications of identified tainted candidates have been cancelled.
- Admit cards have not been issued to such candidates.
- A separate list of affected candidates has been appended by the Commission.
If you are unsure about your status, it is strongly advised to check the official notification and verify your name.
Supreme Court Direction & Debarred Candidates
The Commission has clarified that action against tainted candidates is being taken in compliance with:
- Directions of the Hon’ble Supreme Court
- Earlier Commission notices
If any tainted candidate slips through the system and appears in the examination:
- Their candidature will be cancelled later,
- Legal action may be taken.
WB School Group C (Clerk) Exam Pattern 2026
The Group C (Clerk) written examination will be of 60 marks. The paper is designed to test general awareness, language ability, reasoning, and basic mathematics.
Subjects and Marks Distribution
- General Awareness: 20 marks
- General English: 10 marks
- Logical Reasoning: 10 marks
- Arithmetic: 20 marks
All questions will be set up to the Class 10 (Madhyamik) standard, making the exam manageable for candidates with regular practice.
WB School Group D Exam Pattern 2026
The Group D written examination will be conducted for 40 marks, focusing on basic awareness, reasoning, and arithmetic skills.
Subjects and Marks Distribution
- General Awareness: 20 marks
- Logical Reasoning: 10 marks
- Arithmetic: 10 marks
The difficulty level of questions will be up to Class 8 standard, which is suitable for candidates preparing at the basic level.
Final Words for Aspirants
If you have applied for the West Bengal Clerk & Group D posts, immediately:
- Download your admit card,
- Verify your region details,
- Check whether your name appears in any rejection list,
- Read all instructions carefully.
Stay updated, remain calm, and prepare confidently for your examination.
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Editor’s Note:
Written by Karmabandhan Editorial Team.
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I am Surojit Koiri, a professional content writer and digital publisher with over 5 years of experience in government job updates, recruitment analysis, and exam-related news. I am the founder of Karmabandhan.com, a dedicated platform that provides accurate and easy-to-understand information for job aspirants across India.