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Recruitment to the posts of Assistant Teachers [for class levels IX-X and XI-XII] and Non-Teaching Staff [both Clerk and Group D] Notification 2026

Recruitment to the posts of Assistant Teachers [for class levels IX-X and XI-XII] and Non-Teaching Staff [both Clerk and Group D] Application Fee & Payment Guide

Category Fee
General / OBC TBA
SC / ST TBA
PWD TBA

Aasche bochor abar hobe? Not quite. But another recruitment opportunity is knocking! Let's talk about the taka-poisa – specifically, the application fee for the upcoming Recruitment to the posts of Assistant Teachers [for class levels IX-X and XI-XII] and Non-Teaching Staff [both Clerk and Group D].

Application Fee Breakdown

So, how much will it set you back? Here's the category-wise fee structure:

  • General / OBC: TBA
  • SC / ST: TBA
  • PWD: TBA

"TBA?" What's that? It means "To Be Announced." The official notification hasn't dropped yet, so the exact Recruitment to the posts of Assistant Teachers [for class levels IX-X and XI-XII] and Non-Teaching Staff [both Clerk and Group D] application fee amount is still under wraps. Keep an eye out – we'll update this page the moment the details are out! Don't forget to check the important dates and schedule too.

Fee Exemptions

Good news for some! Typically, candidates belonging to reserved categories (SC/ST and PWD) get some Recruitment to the posts of Assistant Teachers [for class levels IX-X and XI-XII] and Non-Teaching Staff [both Clerk and Group D] fee exemption. But the specifics for this recruitment will be clarified in the official notification. It pays to be prepared, so review the exam syllabus and pattern in the meantime.

Payment Method

Expect the Recruitment to the posts of Assistant Teachers [for class levels IX-X and XI-XII] and Non-Teaching Staff [both Clerk and Group D] payment method to be online. That's the standard these days, right? You'll likely pay during the online application process itself. Want to know exactly how to fill the form? Check out this how to apply step by step guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the application fee for Recruitment to the posts of Assistant Teachers [for class levels IX-X and XI-XII] and Non-Teaching Staff [both Clerk and Group D]?

The application fee is currently "TBA" (To Be Announced). We'll update the fee details for each category (General/OBC, SC/ST, PWD) as soon as the official notification is released by the board, hopefully before Durga Pujo!

Q: Is there fee exemption for SC/ST in Recruitment to the posts of Assistant Teachers [for class levels IX-X and XI-XII] and Non-Teaching Staff [both Clerk and Group D]?

Generally, yes, there's often a fee exemption or reduced fee for SC/ST candidates. However, the exact details regarding Recruitment to the posts of Assistant Teachers [for class levels IX-X and XI-XII] and Non-Teaching Staff [both Clerk and Group D] fee for SC ST candidates will be specified in the official notification.

Q: How to pay Recruitment to the posts of Assistant Teachers [for class levels IX-X and XI-XII] and Non-Teaching Staff [both Clerk and Group D] application fee online?

You'll pay the application fee online during the application process itself. The official notification will contain the specific payment gateway and instructions. Before you get there though, make sure you meet the eligibility criteria.

Q: Is the Recruitment to the posts of Assistant Teachers [for class levels IX-X and XI-XII] and Non-Teaching Staff [both Clerk and Group D] application fee refundable?

Application fees are generally non-refundable. Check the official notification for any specific clauses regarding refunds, but don't count on getting your money back.

Q: Can I pay Recruitment to the posts of Assistant Teachers [for class levels IX-X and XI-XII] and Non-Teaching Staff [both Clerk and Group D] fee through UPI?

The available payment methods, including UPI, will be listed on the official payment gateway during the application process. Typically, they offer debit cards, credit cards, and net banking – UPI is becoming more common, so it's possible!


Source: Official Notification