<p>Results of the Teachers Eligibility Test (TET), held in January 2021, will be declared before Durga Puja in October, West Bengal Board of Primary Education president Manik Bhattacharya said Tuesday.</p>.<p>An estimated 2.5 lakh candidates had appeared for the TET before the outbreak of the second wave of the pandemic, Bhattacharya told a press meet.</p>.<p>As part of the directives of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee about total transparency in the evaluation process of the merit list of candidates, model answers of the questions will be posted on the net before the publication of results, he said.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/state/karnataka-districts/dpi-set-to-announce-teacher-transfer-schedule-1001915.html" target="_blank">DPI set to announce teacher transfer schedule </a></strong></p>.<p>The counselling of 2014 TET candidates, which had been stuck for all these years in a legal tussle, would be taken up from next Tuesday.</p>.<p>Bhattacharya said, a total of 10,500 candidates would undergo counselling for recruitment at the primary level.</p>.<p>The chief minister had earlier announced that the appointment process to fill up at least 14,000 vacancies in the upper primary level (classes 5-8) and 10,500 in the primary level (classes 1-4) will be completed before Durga Puja in October.</p>.<p>Around 7,500 more posts for primary teachers will be filled up by March 2022, Banerjee had said.</p>.<p>The Calcutta High Court had in February ordered an interim stay on the recruitment process for primary teachers following petitions filed by job aspirants who alleged discrepancies after their names did not feature on the merit list issued by the West Bengal Board of Primary Education.</p>.<p>The court had later directed the West Bengal Central School Service Commission (WBCSSC) to ensure that deserving candidates are not left out and the recruitment process is conducted transparently. </p>
<p>Results of the Teachers Eligibility Test (TET), held in January 2021, will be declared before Durga Puja in October, West Bengal Board of Primary Education president Manik Bhattacharya said Tuesday.</p>.<p>An estimated 2.5 lakh candidates had appeared for the TET before the outbreak of the second wave of the pandemic, Bhattacharya told a press meet.</p>.<p>As part of the directives of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee about total transparency in the evaluation process of the merit list of candidates, model answers of the questions will be posted on the net before the publication of results, he said.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/state/karnataka-districts/dpi-set-to-announce-teacher-transfer-schedule-1001915.html" target="_blank">DPI set to announce teacher transfer schedule </a></strong></p>.<p>The counselling of 2014 TET candidates, which had been stuck for all these years in a legal tussle, would be taken up from next Tuesday.</p>.<p>Bhattacharya said, a total of 10,500 candidates would undergo counselling for recruitment at the primary level.</p>.<p>The chief minister had earlier announced that the appointment process to fill up at least 14,000 vacancies in the upper primary level (classes 5-8) and 10,500 in the primary level (classes 1-4) will be completed before Durga Puja in October.</p>.<p>Around 7,500 more posts for primary teachers will be filled up by March 2022, Banerjee had said.</p>.<p>The Calcutta High Court had in February ordered an interim stay on the recruitment process for primary teachers following petitions filed by job aspirants who alleged discrepancies after their names did not feature on the merit list issued by the West Bengal Board of Primary Education.</p>.<p>The court had later directed the West Bengal Central School Service Commission (WBCSSC) to ensure that deserving candidates are not left out and the recruitment process is conducted transparently. </p>