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West Bengal Teacher Eligibility Test (WB TET)
WB TET — West Bengal Primary + Upper-Primary TET. 150 MCQs in 2.5 hours.
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What can I get from WB TET?
Mock-score → expected rank → likely outcome. Use the mocks below to find your current band, then plan how many marks you need to climb.
Excellent — Top tier merit
90–100% · Post-based exam (no numeric rank)
Very good — Urban school range
80–89% · Post-based exam (no numeric rank)
Good score — Competitive range
70–79% · Post-based exam (no numeric rank)
Qualified — Basic eligibility
60–69% · Post-based exam (no numeric rank)
Below qualifying threshold
0–59% · Post-based exam (no numeric rank)
AI-curated from historic cut-off patterns. Always verify with the latest official notification before making decisions.
The West Bengal Board of Primary Education is anticipated to announce the WB TET 2026 notification in the coming weeks. Candidates aspiring to teach in West Bengal primary and upper primary schools should prepare for the application process which typically opens shortly after the official notification.
Source →Technical preparations for the WB TET 2026 online application system are in progress. Eligible candidates are advised to keep their academic documents, photograph, and signature scanned and ready for smooth application submission once the portal goes live.
Source →The West Bengal Board of Primary Education recently released results from the previous examination cycle. The cut-off percentages reflect increased competition across both Paper I and Paper II categories, with candidates advised to focus on comprehensive preparation for upcoming cycles.
Source →The Board has reiterated that candidates must hold appropriate teacher training qualifications (D.El.Ed/B.Ed) as per NCTE norms. Paper I is for classes I-V teaching positions while Paper II covers classes VI-VIII, with specific minimum educational qualifications applicable to each.
Source →Official notification release expected
passedTue, 26 May, 2026
WBBPE typically announces WB TET notification in late May or early June
Application portal opens
6 days awayTue, 2 Jun, 2026
Online registration and form submission begins
Last date for online application submission
36 days awayThu, 2 Jul, 2026
Application window typically remains open for 3-4 weeks
Application correction window
44 days awayFri, 10 Jul, 2026
Brief period for candidates to edit submitted application details
Admit card release
79 days awayFri, 14 Aug, 2026
Download hall tickets from official WBBPE portal
📌WB TET 2026 examination date
94 days awaySat, 29 Aug, 2026
Paper I and Paper II conducted on the same day in multiple shifts
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Child Development and Learning
Concepts of development, principles and influences on the elementary school child.
Intelligence, Personality and Differences
Concepts of intelligence and individual differences among learners.
Assessment and Evaluation
Forms and methods of classroom assessment.
Inclusive Education and CWSN
Addressing the needs of diverse and special learners.
Learning and Pedagogy
Theories and practice of learning relevant to the elementary school.
Apath Gadya / Padya
Two unseen passages (prose, poem, narrative or scientific) with comprehension questions.
Varna and Dhwoni
Bengali vowels, consonants, syllables and pronunciation.
Shabd Gathan
Word formation, tatsam, tadbhav, deshi and bideshi shabd.
Sandhi
Swar sandhi, byanjan sandhi and bisarg sandhi in Bengali.
Samas
Tatpurush, dvandva, dvigu, karmadharaya, bahubrihi and abyayibhab.
Upsarg and Pratyay
Language Comprehension
Two unseen passages (prose/poetry) with comprehension and grammar questions.
Determiners
Articles, quantifiers and other determiners in English.
Subject-Verb Concord
Concord rules for singular and plural subjects.
Question Formation
Yes/No questions, WH-questions and tag questions.
Prepositions
Prepositions of time, place and movement.
Tenses
Geometry — Shapes and Spatial Understanding
2D and 3D shapes, spatial relationships and basic geometry.
Solids — Surface Area and Volume
Cube, cuboid, cylinder, sphere — surface area and volume basics.
Perimeter and Area
Perimeter and area of plane figures (square, rectangle, triangle).
Measurement
Length, weight, capacity, time and money in standard units.
Numbers and Place Value
Whole numbers, place value and Indian/international numeral systems.
Concept and Scope of EVS
Definition, scope and significance of environmental studies.
Health and Hygiene
Personal cleanliness, food, water and prevention of diseases.
Shelters and Habitats
Houses for humans and habitats for animals.
Transportation
Railways, waterways and airways — modes and importance.
Water Resources and Pollution
Sources, uses, conservation and water pollution.
Air and Atmosphere
Number System (Class 6–8)
Integers, rationals, real numbers and operations.
Algebra
Algebraic expressions, identities and linear equations in one/two variables.
Geometry
Triangles, quadrilaterals, circles and constructions.
Mensuration
Area, perimeter, surface area and volume of plane and solid figures.
Commercial Mathematics
Profit/loss, discount, simple and compound interest.
Ancient India
Indus Valley civilisation, Vedic age, Mahajanapadas and Mauryan period.
Medieval India
Delhi Sultanate, Mughal empire and bhakti-sufi movements.
History of Bengal
Bengal Renaissance, partition of Bengal and freedom struggle in Bengal.
Modern India
British rule, 1857 revolt, freedom movement and independence.
Earth as a Planet
Solar system, latitudes, longitudes and motions of the earth.
Answer key publication
101 days awaySat, 5 Sept, 2026
Provisional answer keys released for candidate objections
Result declaration expected
134 days awayThu, 8 Oct, 2026
Final results and scorecards published on official website
Prefixes and suffixes in Bengali word formation.
Present, past, future — simple, continuous, perfect, perfect-continuous.
Arithmetic Operations
Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
Composition, pollution and the greenhouse effect.
Statistics and Data Handling
Mean, median, mode and graphical representation of data.
Physical Geography of India
Mountains, plains, rivers, climate and natural vegetation.