Grant-in-aid salary bills of non-Government aided Secondary Schools/ Madrasahs generated through “On-line salary management system (OSMS)” of School Education Department of the State Government shall be accepted in the Treasury/ PAO.
Teacher Eligibility Test (Primary) will be held on Sunday, the 30th March, 2014 in terms of Memo No. 146-SE dated 06.02.2014 of School Education Department, Govt. of West Bengal.
Method of and qualifications required for recruitment to the posts of Principal and Lecturer in PTTI under the School Education Department, Government of West Bengal.
School Education Department has been given approval for appointment of 1500 contractual teachers by the retired teachers for Higher Secondary Section of Govt. Aided/ Sponsored School.
A number of schools have approached School Education Department for continuation of Arts subject in addition to Science subjects on the basis of local demands after up-gradation to H.S. level. Governor is pleased to issue direction that the schools which have initiated course on Arts subject may continue admission for next 3 (three) years.
W.B.B.S.E. is going to introduce New Syllabi and Curriculum for Class V and VII from the academic year, 2013. A booklet on this New Syllabi and Curriculum duly planned and prepared by the Expert Committee of the School Education Department.
A Comprehensive Policy Outline prepared in consultation with Expert Committee on School Education has been finalized by the Government for curriculum adaptation for ensuring implementation of the same throughout the State.
Introduction of 4 (four) more optional Elective/Addl. subjects duly recommended by the School Education Department, Govt. of West Bengal, in addition to approved existing 33 (thirty three) optional Elective subjects under NVEQF programme for Madhyamik Pariksha in West Bengal, 2015.
School Education Department hereby allows to increase the intake capacity of enrolment of students by 20% of the existing strength in Class XI.
School Education Department has created 39510 numbers of additional teaching posts in order to get pupil teacher ratio 40:1 in the schools up to secondary level.