wbssc.com

February 15, 2026

The useful thing to know first is this: wbssc.com is not the main official WBSSC site I would trust for applications or results.

The official portal I found is westbengalssc.com, which identifies itself as the West Bengal School Service Commission site for teacher and non-teaching recruitment.

The name is easy to mix up

WBSSC usually means West Bengal School Service Commission.

That name sounds like it should use a short domain like wbssc.com.

But the official site shown by the Commission itself is westbengalssc.com.

The exact domain wbssc.com loaded as a very thin page in the web check, with only an image visible in the parsed page.

That does not prove it is harmful.

But it does mean users should not treat it as the real exam portal without checking first.

What the official WBSSC site is for

The official WBSSC site is mainly for school recruitment in West Bengal.

It covers recruitment for teachers in government-aided schools.

It also has candidate login, registration, answer keys, results, verification letters, interview letters, and vacancy links.

The site says the Commission came from the West Bengal School Service Commission Act, 1997.

Its stated work is linked to recruitment of Assistant Teachers and Headmasters or Headmistresses in recognized non-government aided schools in West Bengal.

The site is important because jobs depend on it

WBSSC is not just an information site.

It is tied to public school jobs.

That makes the site sensitive.

A wrong link can cost a candidate time, money, or private data.

This is why the exact domain matters a lot.

A fake-looking or parked domain should not be used for login, payment, admit cards, or result checks.

The current official portal is active

The official portal shows recruitment sections for 2nd SLST(AT) 2025, 1st SLST(SPL EDU) 2025, and 1st SLST(NTS) 2025.

The teacher section is for Assistant Teacher posts in secondary and higher secondary schools.

The special educator section is for special educator teacher posts.

The non-teaching staff section is for posts in secondary and higher secondary schools.

That structure makes the official site more like a candidate portal than a normal government information page.

The application flow is simple but strict

The official FAQ says a candidate must register with a valid email ID and mobile number.

It also says the phone number and email ID should stay valid until the recruitment process ends.

That is a practical warning.

A candidate who changes phone numbers or loses email access can miss login details, notices, or intimation letters.

The application form asks for personal, academic, and professional details.

The site also asks users to upload a photo with signature in JPG format, with a file size of 30 KB to 60 KB.

That small file-size rule can become a real problem for users who apply from a phone.

Fees and exam details are shown clearly

For the 2nd SLST Assistant Teacher exam, the official FAQ lists an application fee of Rs. 500 for General, EWS, and OBC candidates.

It lists Rs. 200 for SC, ST, and PH candidates.

The written exam is described as MCQ-based.

The paper has 60 questions of 1 mark each.

The exam duration is 1 hour and 30 minutes.

The FAQ says there is no negative marking.

That is useful because candidates can attempt more questions without fear of losing marks for wrong answers.

The selection process has many parts

The official site says the selection process includes an OMR-based written test.

It also includes evaluation of educational qualification and prior teaching experience.

It includes an oral interview and a lecture demonstration.

So the site is not only about filling a form.

It becomes the place where a candidate tracks each stage.

A candidate should save every PDF, receipt, admit card, and notice from the official portal.

This is especially important because panels, waitlists, verification, and interview steps can change over time.

The helpdesk site holds many notices

I also found wbsschelpdesk.com, which shows many WBSSC-related notices and links.

It includes notices for OMR images, answer keys, vacancies, panels, waitlists, rejection lists, and counselling information.

It links back to WBSSC Online at westbengalssc.com.

This matters because users may see different WBSSC-related domains.

The safer habit is to start from the official portal and follow links from there.

The site has a trust problem to manage

WBSSC has been connected with serious recruitment controversy in public reporting.

A 2025 Economic Times report said a CBI court in Kolkata completed the charge-framing process against 21 people in connection with an alleged WBSSC scam.

That background makes transparency more important.

Candidates need clear notices, stable links, clean result pages, and careful document records.

The official site appears to publish many notices as PDFs and linked documents.

That is useful, but it can also feel scattered.

A better user experience would be one clean dashboard that shows the latest status for each candidate.

My practical view of wbssc.com

I would not enter personal data on wbssc.com unless WBSSC clearly confirms that domain from an official source.

I would use westbengalssc.com for official recruitment actions.

I would also compare any notice with the notice section or helpdesk pages before trusting it.

For candidates, this small check can prevent big trouble.

For the Commission, the main need is simple.

Keep one official domain clear.

Keep old links marked clearly.

Make every notice easy to find.

Show dates in a clean order.

Warn users about lookalike domains.

That would make the WBSSC web system feel safer and less confusing.