Primary teachers will be appointed soon: Manik Bhattacharya | WBBPE Primary TET 2022

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TET news Today update West Bengal, WB TET 2022, WBBPE Recruitment 2022, WB Primary Recruitment 2022 Update, (Primary Teacher Recruitment Update 2022):

Great news for the future teachers of West Bengal. Manik Bhattacharya, chairman of the Board of Primary Education (WBBPE), has finally spoken about the appointment of primary teachers in the state.

Good news again for the state's primary TET litigants. According to him, the Board of Primary Education (WBBPE) will soon complete the recruitment of 2017 Primary Tet candidates. I request you to read the details of this whole article later.

WBBPE Primary TET 2022

WB TET 2022 Update (Primary teachers will be recruited soon!)

On Thursday, Manik Bhattacharya, chairman of the board of primary education, said, "The board will soon complete the 2014 appointment by issuing a grievance list." The West Bengal Board of Primary Education has issued a notification for the recruitment of 16,500 vacant posts through the 2014 Primary Tet.

Meanwhile, several cases were filed in the court against the notification of appointment. Candidates suing in 2014 TET (Primary Tet 2014) complained that 6 questions in the 2014 TET exam question paper were wrong. And for that reason, despite the fact that 6 questions were wrong that year, many TET candidates passed the exam and got the job, but many of them were deprived of the correct answer to those questions. The Calcutta High Court later said in this regard that those who answered those 6 questions would have to give full marks. Following the order of the court, the West Bengal Board of Primary Education (WBBPE) has started recruitment work (WB TET 2022).

Meanwhile, Manik Bhattacharya, chairman of the Board of Primary Education (WBBPE), said the recruitment of court petitioners has already started. And many of them have received appointment letters. There are still 1,050 vacancies in the High Court for litigants. The number of seats has also been reported to the Calcutta High Court on March 29 on behalf of the Board of Primary Education.



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