Mon Dec 01 07:10:00 UTC 2025: Okay, here’s a summary of the text and a rewritten version as a news article:

Summary:

The West Bengal School Service Commission (SSC) has received over 8 lakh applications for Group C and D staff positions in state-funded and aided schools. Group D positions are the most popular. Simultaneously, the SSC is rigorously verifying documents for candidates who passed the Class XI-XII teacher recruitment exam. So far, 269 ineligible candidates have been identified and removed from the process. The verification process, which includes three stages, is ongoing for Class XI-XII candidates until December 4th, after which verification for Class IX-X candidates will begin in the second week of December. The SSC emphasizes its commitment to a transparent teacher recruitment process and is taking steps to ensure that no ineligible candidates are selected.

News Article:

Over 8 Lakh Apply for Group C & D School Staff Positions in West Bengal; SSC Cracks Down on Ineligible Candidates

Kolkata, [Date – Assume Today’s Date] – The West Bengal School Service Commission (SSC) is facing a surge in applications for Group C and D staff positions in government-supported and aided schools, with applications exceeding 8 lakh so far. Sources within the SSC indicate that Group D positions are attracting the highest number of applicants.

Amidst the overwhelming response, the SSC is maintaining a strict stance on candidate eligibility. The commission is currently engaged in a thorough document verification process for candidates who qualified in the Class XI-XII teacher recruitment examination.

“We are committed to ensuring that only qualified individuals are appointed,” stated an SSC official. “To that end, we have implemented a rigorous three-stage verification process.”

This meticulous approach has already led to the identification and disqualification of 269 ineligible candidates from the 2025 teacher recruitment exam. Notably, 8 of the disqualified candidates are physically challenged.

The document verification process for Class XI-XII qualifiers is scheduled to continue until December 4th. Following this, the SSC plans to commence document verification for candidates who passed the Class IX-X exams, tentatively scheduled for the second week of December. The same stringent verification protocols will be applied to ensure only qualified candidates advance.

The SSC has emphasized its dedication to a transparent and fair teacher recruitment process. The commission is actively taking all necessary measures to prevent ineligible candidates from entering the system, reinforcing its commitment to quality education in the state.

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