WB SET 2025 notification was officially published by WBCSC on 1st August 2025, announcing key details about the examination. Candidates aiming to become Assistant Professors in West Bengal can now apply online via the official portal @wbcsconline.in. WB SET 2025 exam date has been confirmed to be scheduled on 14th December 2025, which falls on a Sunday. Interested candidates can check all the details here regarding the application process, eligibility, exam pattern, syllabus, admit card, and result declaration.
WB SET 2025 is a state-level qualifying examination organized by the West Bengal College Service Commission (WBCSC) to assess candidates' eligibility for appointment as Assistant Professors in colleges and universities throughout West Bengal. The exam is held once a year and is recognized as a mandatory qualification for teaching positions in the state.
WB SET consists of two papers, both conducted on the same day, and includes 150 objective-type questions covering general aptitude and subject-specific knowledge. Aspirants are suggested to apply online and appear for the exam of the subject from which they did their post-graduation. Detailed highlights of the WB SET 2025 exam are provided below for quick reference.
WB SET 2025 Overview | |
Particulars | Details |
Exam Name | WB SET 2025 |
Conducting Body | West Bengal College Service Commission (WBCSC) |
Post | Assistant Professor |
Exam Level | State-level |
Application Mode | Online |
Exam Mode | Offline (OMR-based) |
Papers | Paper 1 & Paper 2 |
Total Questions | 150 |
Total Marks | 300 |
Official Website | @wbcsconline.in |
Note: Applicants are advised to frequently check the official WBCSC website for recent announcements and updates.
The complete examination timeline for WB SET 2025 has been formally announced by the West Bengal College Service Commission (WBCSC). From the opening of the application window to the exam date, candidates must keep track of each deadline to ensure timely actions such as registration, form correction, and downloading of admit cards. Missing any of these crucial dates may lead to disqualification or delay in the application process. To help aspirants stay on top of the exam timeline, here’s a comprehensive list of all major events and dates for WB SET 2025.
WB SET 2025 Important Dates | |
Events | Dates |
Start of online application | 1st August 2025 |
Last date to apply online | 31st August 2025 (till 12 midnight) |
Editing window for submitted application | 9th to 11th September 2025 |
WB SET 2025 Exam Date | 14th December 2025 (Sunday) |
Admit card release | Last week of November 2025 (tentative) |
The official WB SET notification 2025 (Advt. No. 27/SET) contains detailed guidelines regarding the eligibility conditions, application process, syllabus, exam pattern, and reservation policy. It states that the WB SET will be conducted in 33 subjects across various districts of West Bengal.
Before applying for the West Bengal State Eligibility Test (WB SET) 2025, candidates must carefully check the official eligibility criteria set by the West Bengal College Service Commission (WBCSC). Eligibility is primarily based on educational qualifications, category-wise minimum marks, subject of post-graduation, and other conditions.
Notably, there is no upper age limit to appear for WB SET, and even final-year postgraduate students are allowed to apply provisionally. Ensuring you meet these requirements is crucial to avoid disqualification at any stage of the selection process. A detailed breakdown of WB SET 2025 eligibility is provided in the table below.
Applicants for the WB SET exam are advised to properly review and then confirm their eligibility before finally submitting their application.
WB SET Eligibility 2025 | |
Educational Qualification | Details |
General/EWS | Candidate must have secured a minimum of 55% in a Master’s Degree or equivalent from UGC-recognized institutions. |
OBC (Non-creamy layer)/SC/ST/PWD/Transgender | Minimum 50% marks in Master’s Degree or equivalent. |
Final-year Students | Candidates in the final year of post-graduation or awaiting results can apply provisionally. |
Subject Requirement | Must appear for WB SET in the subject of their post-graduation only. |
Age Limit | There is no upper age limit to apply for WB SET 2025. |
Note: Ph.D. holders who completed their Master’s by 19th September 1991 are eligible for 5% relaxation in marks.
WB SET 2025 online registration is open from August 1 to August 31, 2025. Candidates must apply through the official website, @wbcsconline.in, and adhere to the application guidelines.
WB SET Application Fee | |
Category | Application Fee |
General | ₹1400 |
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer)/EWS | ₹700 |
SC/ST/PWD/Transgender | ₹350 |
Fee payment must be done online via debit/credit card or internet banking. No offline payment will be accepted.
As per the official announcement by the West Bengal College Service Commission (WBCSC), the WB SET 2025 examination is scheduled to be held on 14th December 2025 (Sunday). The exam will be conducted in two separate sessions. The first paper will take place in the morning, while the second paper is set for the afternoon session.
Candidates must appear for both papers on the same day to be considered for eligibility as an Assistant Professor. The examination will be conducted in pen-and-paper format using OMR sheets at multiple district-level test centres throughout West Bengal. Applicants are advised to start their preparations early and regularly check the official portal for updates on the admit card, exam centre details, and time slots.
WB SET 2025 will be conducted in the following subjects:
English, Bengali, Sanskrit, Hindi, Urdu, Commerce, Economics, History, Philosophy, Political Science, Education, Chemical Sciences, Geography, Life Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Physical Sciences, Sociology, Psychology, Library Science, Physical Education, Electronic Science, Computer Science, Home Science, Santali, Journalism, Anthropology, Earth Sciences, Music, Law, Nepali, Management, Arabic, Environmental Sciences.
The examination will be conducted in pen-and-paper format using OMR sheets at multiple district-level test centres throughout West Bengal. The test consists of two papers. Paper 1 and Paper 2 were both held on the same day but in different sessions. All questions in both papers are objective type (Multiple Choice Questions) and are compulsory.
Paper 1 is designed to assess the candidate's general teaching and research aptitude, while Paper 2 focuses on the candidate's subject-specific knowledge, based on their post-graduation subject. To qualify for the eligibility of Assistant Professor, candidates must appear in both papers.
All questions will be objective and compulsory.
WB SET Exam Pattern 2025 |
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Paper |
Subject |
No. of Questions |
Marks |
Duration |
Paper I |
General Paper on Teaching & Research Aptitude |
50 |
100 |
1 Hour (10:30 AM – 11:30 AM) |
Paper II |
Subject-specific (based on PG subject) |
100 |
200 |
2 Hours (12:00 PM – 2:00 PM) |
Note: There is no negative marking. Both papers must be attempted on the same day to qualify.
The WB SET 2025 Syllabus is available for 33 subjects, including English, History, Political Science, Commerce, Life Sciences, and more. The Paper 1 syllabus is common to all and tests general aptitude. Paper 2 covers the entire subject-specific PG syllabus. Candidates can check WB SET Syllabus 2025 here:
The WB SET 2025 admit card is expected to be released in the last week of November 2025 on the official website. It is a mandatory document for entry into the examination hall and contains vital information such as the candidate’s name, roll number, exam date, reporting time, test centre address, and important instructions. Candidates are advised to download and print the admit card well in advance to avoid last-minute technical issues.
Along with the hall ticket, candidates must carry a valid government-issued photo ID proof (such as Aadhar Card, Voter ID, PAN Card, etc.) on the day of the examination. Entry to the exam venue will be strictly denied without the admit card and ID proof. It is also recommended to check the admit card for any errors and report discrepancies to the WBCSC before the exam day.
While filling out the WB SET 2025 application form, candidates are required to select their preferred exam centres from a list of designated districts across West Bengal. The West Bengal College Service Commission (WBCSC) allows applicants to choose two exam centre preferences based on convenience and proximity.
It is important to select these centres carefully, as no request for centre change will be entertained once the application is submitted. Exam centre allocation depends on seat availability and will be indicated on the candidate’s admit card. Given that the exam will be conducted offline (OMR-based), choosing a familiar and accessible centre can help ensure a smooth experience on the exam day. Below is the complete list of WB SET 2025 exam centre districts:
Candidates can choose two districts from the list below for the exam center preference:
WB SET Exam Centres 2025 | |||
No. | District Name | No. | District Name |
1 | Kolkata | 11 | Murshidabad |
2 | North 24 Parganas | 12 | Nadia |
3 | South 24 Parganas | 13 | Paschim/Purba Bardhaman |
4 | Hooghly | 14 | Purulia |
5 | Howrah | 15 | Bankura |
6 | Darjeeling | 16 | Purba/Paschim Medinipur |
7 | Jalpaiguri | 17 | Birbhum |
8 | Alipurduar | 18 | Jhargram |
9 | Coochbehar | 19 | Uttar/Dakshin Dinajpur |
10 | Malda | 20 | Kalimpong |
Note: Final allotment is subject to availability.
The result for WB SET 2025 will be declared online through the official website of the West Bengal College Service Commission (WBCSC). No individual communication will be sent to candidates via email or post. To be considered qualified for the post of Assistant Professor, candidates must appear in both Paper 1 and Paper 2 and meet the minimum aggregate qualifying criteria. General and EWS category candidates must secure at least 40% combined marks in both papers to qualify.
Meanwhile, candidates from reserved categories including SC, ST, OBC (Non-Creamy Layer), PWD, and Transgender must secure at least 35% aggregate marks. Only those who meet these criteria will be declared qualified in the result. The number of qualified candidates will be 6% of the total candidates who appeared in both papers, subject to the state reservation policy.