Education Act
Acts and Rules relating to School Education, Madrasah Education, Technical and Vocational Education, Higher Secondary Education, Higher Education etc.
An Act to provide for the establishment of an autonomous State Council of Vocational Education and Training in West Bengal.
West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (Admission and Allied Matters) Regulations, 2006 published vide Notification No. 185-SE dated 11.10.2006 by WBCHSE.
State Govt. may, by general or special order, exempt from the purview of the Act a school or certain schools established and administered by charitable organisation.
Any appointment of a Teacher or a non-teaching staff made on or after the commencement of this Act in contravention of the provisions of this Act shall be invalid and shall have no effect and the teacher or the non-teaching staff so appointed shall not be a Teacher or a non-teaching staff within the meaning of clause (p) or clause (ia) of section 2, as the case may be.
These bye-laws may be called the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (Recognition of Unaided Institution) Bye-laws, 2007.
An Act to provide for the establishment of an autonomous State Council of Technical Education in West Bengal published vide No. 77-L dated 10.01.1996.
An Act to provide for the constitution of Madrasah Service Commission in West Bengal and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
No students of any Government schools or Government recognised aided or unaided school shall take part in any political activity or join any political rally within or outside the school premises during school hours.
An Act to provide for the establishment of single State Council of Technical and Vocational Education and Skill Development by amalgamating two Councils, namely, the West Bengal State Council of Technical Education and the West Bengal State Council of Vocational Education and Training in order to establish an integrated, appropriate and unified framework to enable appropriate competencies in the skilling of manpower of the State in terms of different trades or skills, and to take steps to strengthen skill development initiatives in a co-ordinated manner and to provide for the matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
This Act may be called the West Bengal School Service Commission (Amendment) Act, 1998. It shall come into force on such date as the State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint.