Important Highlights:
1] The tests have been designed strictly according to the official Physics syllabus (Code 26) for the WBSLST 2nd SLST (AT) 2025 XI-XII Physics (HONS./PG) examination.
2] PDF solutions will be provided for all the test papers.
3] The test papers include Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), each carrying 1 mark with no negative marking, as per the official SLST (AT) pattern.
4] The series includes 14 Unit-wise tests and 6 Full-length Mock tests. More full-length and subject-specific tests will be added in due course.
5] The Test Series will remain valid until the 2nd SLST (AT) 2025 examination.
Test Pattern:
1] The Unit-wise Tests will contain 15 questions each and the duration will be 30 minutes.
2] The Full-Length Mock Tests will contain 60 questions each and the duration will be 90 minutes.
3] Each correct answer will carry 1 mark. There will be no negative marking, as per the official SLST (AT) exam pattern.
The 2nd State Level Selection Test (AT) 2025, conducted by the West Bengal Central School Service Commission (WBSSC), is a competitive recruitment exam for the appointment of Assistant Teachers in Government-aided/sponsored secondary and higher secondary schools of West Bengal. This includes posts for Classes XI–XII in various subjects, including Physics (HONS./PG level) under Subject Code 26. The official notification was released on 30 May 2025, and the application process is being conducted online as per the detailed guidelines in the brochure dated 16 June 2025.
Candidates applying for the XI–XII Physics post must hold a Postgraduate degree in Physics with at least 50% marks (relaxation for reserved categories) and a B.Ed. degree from an NCTE-recognized institution. The age limit is 21 to 40 years as of 1 January 2025, with applicable relaxations for SC/ST/OBC/PwD categories as per government norms.
The selection process comprises a Written Examination (60 marks) followed by the evaluation of Academic Qualifications (10 marks), Teaching Experience in Govt./Aided Schools (10 marks), a Personality Test/Interview (10 marks), and a Lecture Demonstration (10 marks). The written test is OMR-based, consists of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with no negative marking, and focuses entirely on the candidate’s subject (Physics). All questions are to be answered within the stipulated time.
After the written test, shortlisted candidates are called for the interview round in the ratio of 1.6:1 against the number of final vacancies. Final selections are made on the basis of the combined merit list, and appointments are offered via a centralized counselling process. The exam is expected to be held in September 2025, although the exact date will be notified later on the Commission’s official website.
The Physics syllabus for Code 26 covers all core areas such as Mechanics, Electromagnetism, Optics, Thermal Physics, Modern Physics, Electronics, and Instrumentation. Candidates are advised to go through the detailed syllabus and prepare systematically. The inclusion of teaching experience and classroom demonstration in the merit calculation highlights the importance of both subject mastery and pedagogical skills in the final selection.
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