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4. 2 THE KOLKATA GAZETTE, EXTRAORDINARY, MAY 26, 2023 [P ART I (c) all colleges receiving aid from the State Government in any form or in any manner, whether fully or partly; (d) all unaided/private colleges and private universities incorporated by an Act of State Legislature; and (e) all other institutions imparting education or training or research or other academic activities beyond 10+2 level and receiving aid from the State Government in any form or in any manner, whether fully or partly; (f) “State Government” means the State Government of West Bengal in the Higher Education Department. 3. The Provision of reservations to the Economically Weaker Sections shall be in accordance with the directions contained in O.M No 325-PAR (AR)/3P-1/2019 Dated 09.07.2019 of Personnel & Administrative Reforms Department, Government of West Bengal read with Memo No. 959-BCW/MR-52/2019 Dated 18.05.2023 of Backward Classes Welfare Department, Government of West Bengal and shall be subject to the following : (a) Every Higher Educational Institution shall, with the approval of the appropriate authority, make endeavour to increase the number of seats over and above its annual permitted strength in each branch of study or faculty so that the number of seats available, excluding those reserved for the persons belonging to the EWSs, is not less than the number of such seats available, in each category, for the academic session immediately preceding the date of the coming into force of this Memorandum. (b) Where necessary, in order to enable the Higher Educational Institutions to create the physical, academic and other infrastructure so as to cater to the increase in the number of seats, a maximum period of two years beginning with the academic session following the commencement of this Memorandum shall be allowed, and the extent of reservation for the Economically Weaker Section (EWSs) shall be limited for that academic session in such manner that the number of seats made available to the Economically Weaker Sections for each academic session shall not reduce the number and the percentage of reservations provided for SC/ST/ OBC categories. (c) In respect of those Higher Educational Institutions where expansion of capacity is not feasible for want of adequate infrastructure or for other reasons, the State Government may, upon being satisfied, re-distribute its quota of stream-wise reserved seats to other institutions in such a manner and to such extent as may be practicable keeping in mind the total seats available for all Higher Educational Institutions in the State taken together for a particular academic session. (d) For filling up of the seats for admission in a particular academic session the following procedure shall be followed :– (i) a general merit list based exclusively on merit irrespective of castes, tribes or classes shall be prepared separately for each course, stream or subject in each Higher Educational Institution to fill up the unreserved seats. Separate merit list of the Economically Weaker Section (EWSs) candidates shall be prepared for each course/stream/subject in each higher educational institution to fill up the seats reserved for these respective categories. (ii) In any case, if a candidate obtains marks lower than the minimum qualifying marks prescribed by the University/ Appropriate Authority for admission to the relevant course, he will not be eligible for admission; (iii) If the reserved seats remain unfilled due to non availability of reserved category candidates, such seats shall be taken up for de-reservation in such manner as may be decided by the Backward Classes Welfare Department; (iv) In every case of admission to general degree courses, technical, professional and post graduate level courses, the EWS certificate issued by the Competent Authority in Government of West Bengal shall be verified by the concerned Higher Educational Institution at the time of admission. (e) Where reservation of seats for one or many programmes or streams in a particular academic session remains unfilled, the following procedure of de-reservation shall be followed :– (i) If, after duly entertaining all applications to fill up reserved seats, it is found that some seats reserved for the Economically weaker Section (EWSs) remain unfilled during the academic session for want of suitable number of candidates from the respective categories, those seats may be de-reserved and filled up by general candidates where it is specified that due process for filling up of the seats by the candidates

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5. P ART I] THE KOLKATA GAZETTE, EXTRAORDINARY, MAY 26, 2023 3 of the specific categories have been followed by the institutions concerned and no suitable candidate of the reserved categories is available to fill up those seats. No vacant reserved seat shall be carried forward to the next academic year, under any circumstances; (ii) the Higher Educational Institutions seeking de-reservation shall submit, a statement giving the following particulars :– (1) number of candidates who have applied for admission giving break up of Unreserved, Economically weaker Section (EWSs) applicants separately for respective Courses/Streams/Subjects; (2) number of seats reserved for Economically weaker Section (EWSs), for such category of Course/ Stream/Subject; (3) number of candidates qualifying for admission and admitted, as such, from reserved category against respective Programmes/Streams/Subjects; (4) the Higher Educational Institutions shall also furnish copies of their admission Notice(s) to show whether, for issue of Forms to Economically weaker Section (EWSs) candidates, the minimum prescribed marks of the Board, Council or University had been indicated, as the qualifying marks for getting admission Forms against the reserved seats. (f) The Higher Education Department, Government of West Bengal shall have power to give directions to every State-aided University or State-aided Colleges or Institutions to achieve the objectives of this Memorandum and also to entrust them with such duties and functions as it may deem necessary. (g) In case the number of seats reserved for the Economically Weaker Section (EWSs) in Post-graduate and Doctoral courses is less than 0.5 in each stream, a 100 point roster for admission as notified by Labour Department vide No. 50-EMP/1M-25/98 Dated 01.03.2011 read with Notification No. 18-Emp (EC)/LABR- 27011(20)/1/2020-EC Dated 07.02.2023 shall be followed so far as admission to Higher Educational Institution is concerned. (h) A person belonging to EWS cannot be denied the right to compete for admission against an unreserved vacancy. Person belonging to EWS who will be selected on the basis of merit and not on account of reservation will not be counted towards the quota meant for reservation. (i) EWS certificate is valid for the financial year of issuance of certificate. (j) An officer not below the rank of Joint Secretary in the Higher Education Department shall act as nodal officer to monitor the implementation of reservation for EWS category. By order of the Governor, SILADITYA BASURAY Senior Special Secretary to the Government of West Bengal. Published by the Department of Higher Education (Integrated Law Cell), West Bengal and printed at Saraswaty Press Ltd. (Government of West Bengal Enterprise), Kolkata 700 056.

3. P ART I] THE KOLKATA GAZETTE, EXTRAORDINARY, MAY 26, 2023 1 GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL Department of Higher Education (Integrated Law Cell) 6 th Floor, Bikash Bhavan, Salt Lake City Kolkata, 700091 No. 339-Edn (CS)/OM-74L/2023 Date : 26 th May, 2023. MEMORANDUM SUBJECT : Reservation of Economically Weaker Sections (EWSs) in admission in the Higher Educational Institution in the State of West Bengal. In order to enable the Economically Weaker Section (EWSs) who do not come within the purview of the West Bengal State Higher Educational Institutions (Reservation in Admission ) Act, 2013, to receive the benefits of admission to Higher Educational Institution, the Government of West Bengal in Higher Education Department have decided to provide the benefit of admission to higher educational institutions in commensurate with the Constitution (One Hundred and Third Amendment) Act, 2019, read with O.M No. 325-PAR (AR)/3P-1/2019 Dated 09.07.2019 of Personnel & Administrative Reforms Department, Government of West Bengal, read with Memo No. 959-BCW/MR-52/2019 Dated 18.05.2023 of Backward Classes Welfare Department, Government of West Bengal, subject to a maximum limit of ten percent of total number of seats in each category. This will not, however, apply to the Minority educational institutions referred to in clause (1) of article 30 of the Constitution of India. 2. The reservation norms shall apply to the State educational institutions under the Higher Education Department of Government of West Bengal at once and it shall be applicable to :– (a) all Universities, established and incorporated by an Act of the State Legislature and aided fully or partly out of the State’s fund; (b) all Government colleges established or administered by the State Government whether directly or indirectly, and affiliated to a University; Registered No. WB/SC-247 No. WB(Part-I)/2023/SAR-347 Extraordinary Published by Authority JYAISTHA 5] FRIDAY, MAY 26, 2023 [SAKA 1945 PART I—Orders and Notifications by the Governor of West Bengal, the High Court, Government Treasury, etc. The KolkataGazette

31. Page 6 of 11 course/stream/subject in each higher educa tional institution to fill up the seats reserved for these respective categories. The Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes, the Other Backward Class, Category - A and the Other Backward Class, Category B candidates who have been placed in the general me rit list to fill up unreserved seats shall not be taken into account in the reserved list for the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes, the Other Backward Class, Category- A and the Other Backward Class, Category-B candidates, as the case may be; (b) simultan eously, the SC/ST/OBC candidates who have found place in the general merit list on the basis of their merit shall also be placed in the list of reserved seats for SC/ST/OBC as per their inter se merit, and be asked to exercise their option on whether they would like to be placed in the general merit list or the separate merit list for reserved candidates of SC/ST/OBC. Admission would be made as per the option exercised by the candidates. The option once exercised shall not be altered under any circumstances; (c) for admission to different courses, an SC or ST candidate getting admission should have obtained in the previous examination; qualifying marks not lower by more than 25% of the marks obtained by the last candidate of the general category. In case of OBC- A and OBC- B the candidates getting admission should have obtained in the previous examination, qualifying marks not lower by more than 10 % from the marks obtained by the last candidate of the general category. In any case, if a candidate obtains marks lowe r than the minimum qualifying marks prescribed by the University / Appropriate

28. Page 3 of 11 Preparation of Detailed Project Report and maintenanc e of register of students and other formalities (c) all colleges receiving aid from the State Government in any form or in any manner, whether fully or partly; and (d) all other institutions imparting education or training or research or other academic activities beyond 10+2 level and receiving aid from the State Government in any form or in any manner, whether fully or partly. 4. (1) In order to implement the total percentage of reservation in respect o f the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes, the Other Backward Classes ; (as mandated by the Act) e very Higher Educational Institution selecting candidates for all streams and courses run by that Institution shall, with the approval of the appropriate authority, wherever required, fix up the total number of seats to be increased in each course in such a manner that the number of unreserved seats is not less than the seats available immediately prece ding the date of the Act coming into force. Explanation 1: - for example, in a Higher Educational Institution there were thirty (30) seats in Physics (Honors) course on the date of commencement of the Act. Out of 30 seats, 7 seats were reserved for SC (22 % of 30), 2 seats were reserved for ST (6% of 30) and 21 seats were for unreserved category. For the purpose of implementing the provisions of the Act and these rules, these 21 seats of unreserved category shall not be reduced in any manner. Explanation 2:- to give effect to the provisions of the Act, the Higher Educational Institution referred to under explanation 1 will be required to increase its seats by at least eight (8) seats in Physics Honors for that particular academic year. Hence, the reservation of seats would be as

32. Page 7 of 11 Authority for admission to the relevant course, he wil l not be eligible for admission; (d) s eats reserved for the Scheduled Caste candidates and remaining unfilled even after follow ing the instructions laid down in the previous clauses of the rules may be filled up by the Scheduled Tribe candidates and vice versa. Likewise, seats reserved for the Other Backward Classes, Category- A and remaining unfilled even after following the instructions laid down in the previous clauses of the rules may be filled up by the Other Backward Class, Category- B candidates and vice versa . If after this exercise, reserved seats still remain unfilled due to non availability of reserved category candidates, such seats shall be taken up for de- reservation in such manner as prescribed under rules 8 of these rules; (e) i n case the number of seats reserved for the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes, Category- A and Other Backward Classes, Category-B in Post-graduate and Doctoral courses including Medicine , Dental Science and Nursing is less than 0.5 in each stream, a 100 point roster for admission as specified in the Schedule appended to these rules shall be followed for filling up the seats. (2) In every case of admission to general degree courses and medical, technical, professional and post graduate level courses, the caste / tribe / class identification certificate issued by the Competent Authority shall be verified by the concerned Hi gher Educational Institution at the time of admission along with Domicile Certificate is sued by the Competent Authority: Provided that no Domicile Certificate is required in case the candidate

33. Page 8 of 11 Maintenanc e of Course wise Registers Procedure for de- reservation submitting caste identification Certificate issued b y the Competent Authority of the State Government. (3) During verification of the OBC Certificate, relevant guidelines regarding by the concerned Institution. (4) In every case, reservatio not be refused on the basis of medium of instruction in any Higher Educational Institution. 7. Every Higher Educational Institution shall maintain course-wise registers of reserved seats meant for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes, Category-A and Other Backward Classes, Category-B. 8. Where reservation of seats for one or many courses or streams in a particular academic session becomes unavoidable, the following procedure of de - reservation shall be followed: (a) If, after duly entertaining all applications to fill up reserved seats, it is found that some seats reserved for the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes, Category- A and Other Backward Classes, Category-B remain unfi lled during the academic session for want of suitable number of candidates from the respective categories , those seats may be de- reserved and filled up by general candidates where it is specified that due process for filling up of the seats by the candida tes of the specific categories have been followed by the institutions concerned and no suitable candidate of the reserved categories is available to fill up those seats. N o vacant reserved seat shall be carried forward to the next academic year, under any circumstances; (b) the District Magistrates or the District Commissioners for Reservation

34. Page 9 of 11 shall be the authority to grant de- reservation in Higher Educational Institutions situated in their respective territorial jurisdiction and Joint Commissioner for Reservation and ex-officio Joint Secretary Backward Class Welfare Department shall be such authority in respect of Higher Educational Institutions situated in Kolkata as defined in the Kolkata Municipal Corporation Act, 1980; (c) the process of de-reservation shall b e completed by the authority concerned within 15 days provided that the authority of the concerned educational institution has submitted application in this regard along with all relevant and necessary papers; (d) the Higher Educational Institutions seeking de- reservation shall submit to the authority concerned, a statement giving the following particulars:- (i) n umber of candidates who have applied for admission giving break up of Unreserved, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes, Category A and Ot her Backward Classes, Category B applicants separately for respective Courses /Streams/ Subjects; (ii) n umber of seats reserved for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes, Category A and Ot her Backward Classes, Category B separa tely for such category of Course/ Stream/ Subject; (iii) n umber of candidates qualifying for admission and admitted, as such, from each of reserved categories against respective Courses/ Streams/ Subjects; (iv) number of reserved seats remaining vacant in r espect of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes, Category- A and Other Backward Classes , Category-B candidates against respective

35. Page 10 of 11 Filing of Annual Return Course/ Stream/ Subject as the case may be, with reasons there for; (v) the Higher Educational Institutions shall also f urnish copies of their admission Notice(s) to show whether, for issue of Forms to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes , Category-A and Other Backward Classes, Category-B candidates, the minimum prescribed marks of the Board, Council o r University had been indicated, as the qualifying marks for getting admission Forms against the reserved seats. (e) While allowing the reserved seats to be filled up by General candidates, the District Magistrate and District Reservation Commissioner or the o ther authorities concerned shall be satisfied, on the basis of the information supplied by the Institutions that all reasonable steps were taken to fill up the seats by respective reserved categories of candidates , and further that the unreserved category candidates qualifying on their own merit in competition with general candidates have not been admitted against the reserved seats, and further, that the conditions laid down in rule 5 have duly been observed for the particular courses mentioned therein. 9. Ev ery Higher Educational Institution situated within the district of Kolkata shall file their annual return on admission of students into various course showing all seats reserved for SC, ST, OBC-A and OBC- B before the Joint Commissioner for Reservation and in cases of Higher Educational Institution situated outside the district of Kolkata, to the District Commissioner for Reservation of the respective district by 31 st December every year.

7. GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL HIGHER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT (UNIVERSITY BRANCH) BIKASH BHABAN, SALT LAKE KOLKATA-700091 No. 65 – Edn (U)/1U-89/13 Date: 16.01.2014 From: Smt. M. Ray, IAS Additional Secretary to the Govt. of West Bengal To: The Vice Chancellor, _______________________University Subject: Procedure to be followed for reservation of persons with disabilities for admission. Ref: Guidelines of Department of Personnel and Training, Govt. of India Sir, In reference to the above mentioned subject I am directed to enclose the FAQ issued by the Department of Personnel and Training, Government of India regarding reservation of the persons with disabilities as per the provisions of the Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995. In this regard I am further directed to say that reservation of seats shall not exceed 45% (SC- 22%, ST-6%, OBC-A- 10% & OBC-B-7%). Persons with disabilities will enjoy a 3% reservation in each of the categories, i.e. in SC, ST, OBC-A, OBC-B and in the Unreserved or General Category, and such candidates, if available, shall be placed towards the top of the list prepared for each category of students. Yours faithfully, SD/- M. Ray Additional Secretary No. 65/1(9 ) – Edn (U)/1U-89/13 Date: 16.01.2014 Copy forwarded for information and necessary action to: 1. The Secretary, Agriculture Department, 2. The Secretary, Animal Resource Development Department, 3. The Principal Secretary, Heath & Family Welfare Department, 4. The Secretary, Backward Class Welfare Department, 5. The Director of Public Instruction with request to forward all Government and Govt. aided College for taking necessary action by them, 6. The Director of Technical Education with request to forward all Government and Govt. aided College for taking necessary action by them, 7. The Chairman, West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination Board, 8. The Vice Chairman, West Bengal State Council of Higher Education, 9. The Registrar, __________________________University. Additional Secretary

30. Page 5 of 11 Manner of re- distribution of seats Procedure for preparation of list of candidates for admission (g) d etails of proposed increase in the infrastructure and equipments including Laboratory, Library etc., (h) d etails of proposed increase in the teaching and Non-teaching posts, (i) d etails of the requirement of funds for catering to the creation of additional seats as per staff pattern as may be specified by the State Government from time to time. (5) The proposal regarding increase in the infrastructure including Classroom Laboratory, Library, and the increase of teaching and non- teaching post shall be commensurate with the actual increase of seats in various courses. 5. (1) In case of a Higher Educational Institution where infrastructure expansion is not possible for unavoidable reasons or otherwise, the Higher Educational Institution may apply to the State Government with reasons, to re- distribute its additional quota of reserved seats to other Higher Educational Institutions. (2) The State Government, taking into consideration the facts of the case, may at its discretion pass an order allowing re-distribution of such additional seats to other Higher Educational Institution. 6. (1) For filling up of the seats for admission in a particular academic session as fixed in terms of sub rule (2) of r ule 4 the following procedure shall be followed :- (a) a general m erit list based exclusively on merit as reflected in the results of the relevant examination or select ion test irrespective of castes, tribes or classes shall be prep ared separately for each course, stream or subject in each Higher Educational Institution to f ill up the unreserved seats. Separate merit lists of the Scheduled Castes , Scheduled Tribes

26. Page 1 of 11 Short title, application & commence ment Definitions Government of West Bengal Higher Education Department Bikash Bhaban, Salt Lake City, Kolkata-700091 NOTIFICATION No. 07-Edn (U)/1U-89/13.- dated. 2 nd January, 2014.- In exercise of the po wer conferred by sub-section (1) of s ection 8 of the West Bengal State Higher Educational Institutions (Reservation in Admission) Act, 2013, ( West Ben Act X of 2013), the Governor is hereby pleased to make the following rules, namely: Rules 1. (1) These rules may be called the West Bengal State Higher Educational Institutions (Reservation in Admission) Rules, 2013. (2)They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette. 2. (1) In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires,- (a) (Reservation in Admission) Act, 2013; (b) Reservation appointed under s ection 6A of the West Bengal Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Reservation of Vacancies in Services and Posts) Act, 1976; (c) Commissioner for Reservation as appointed under Section 6B of the West Bengal Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes (Reservation of vacancies in Services and Posts) Act, 1976;

29. Page 4 of 11 follows: (a) Eight (8) seats shall be reserved for SC (22% of 38), (b) Two (2) seats shall be reserved for ST (6% of 38), (c) Four (4) seats shall be reserved for OBC-A (10% of 38), (d) Three (3) seats shall be reserved for OBC-B (7% of 38), (e) And Twenty One (21) seats shall remain unreserved for Unreserved Categories. (2) Keeping in view that the total number of increase of seats to be done in terms of the sub-rule (1), each Higher Educational Institution shall fix up y ear wise target of increase of seats in such a manner that the total mandatory increase of seats is achieved within a maximum period of six years beginning with the academic session 2014- 15 and then shall continue in the same manner. (3) Once the target o f increase of seats is fixed, every Higher Educational Institution shall, submit to the State Government, the Detailed Project R eport (DPR) in the format as may be specified. (4) The detailed project report shall contain, interalia, the following:- (a) details of the existing number of students including students belonging to the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, (b) details of the Governing Body of the College, ( c) d etails of courses offered and annual intake in each course including Honors and Post Graduate courses, if any, (d) d etails of specialized courses or programmes, (e) details of existing teaching and non- teaching posts substantiated with appropriate roaster and non-teaching staff-pattern, (f) d etails of existing infrastructures including the land, building and other equipments,

27. Page 2 of 11 Application of the reservation norms. (d) district and includes Additional District Magistrate for the purpose of these rules; (e) - -reservation of seats reserved for Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes/Other Backward Classes, Category -A and Other Backward Classes, Category -B candidates; (f) Joint Commissioner for Reservation and ex-officio Joint Secretary means the Joint Commissioner for Reservation and ex-officio Joint Secretary as appointed under Section 6A of the West Bengal Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes (Reserva tion of Vacancies in Services and Posts) Act, 1976; (g) - its own fund; (h) appended to these rules; (i) (j) versity established and incorporated by an fund ; (2) Any words or expressions used but not otherwise defined in these rules shall have the same meaning as defined or used under the Act. 3. The reservation norms shall apply on and from the Academic Session 2014 -15, to:- (a) all Universities, established and (b) all Government colleges established or administered by the State Government whether directly or indirectly, and affiliated to a University; and

36. Page 11 of 11 SCHEDULE {See sub-rule (1) (e) of rule 6} 1 st Seat Scheduled caste 35 th Seat Unreserved 69 th Seat OBC-B 2 nd Seat Unreserved 36 th Seat Scheduled caste 70 th Seat Unreserved 3 rd Seat Unreserved 37 th Seat Unreserved 71 st Seat Scheduled caste 4 th Seat Scheduled Tribe 38 th Seat OBC-A 72 nd Seat Unreserved 5 th Seat Unreserved 39 th Seat Unreserved 73 rd Seat Unreserved 6 th Seat OBC-A 40 th Seat Scheduled caste 74 th Seat Scheduled Tribe 7 th Seat Scheduled caste 41 st Seat Unreserved 75 th Seat Unreserved 8 th Seat Unreserved 42 nd Seat Unreserved 76 th Seat OBC-A 9 th Seat OBC-B 43 rd Seat Scheduled Tribe 77 th Seat Unreserved 10 th Seat Unreserved 44 th Seat Unreserved 78 th Seat Scheduled caste 11 th Seat Scheduled caste 45 th Seat OBC-A 79 th Seat Unreserved 12 th Seat Unreserved 46 th Seat Unreserved 80 th Seat Unreserved 13 th Seat OBC-A 47 th Seat Scheduled caste 81 st Seat Unreserved 14 th Seat Unreserved 48 th Seat Unreserved 82 nd Seat Scheduled caste 15 th Seat Scheduled caste 49 th Seat OBC-B 83 rd Seat Unreserved 16 th Seat Unreserved 50 th Seat Unreserved 84 th Seat OBC-A 17 th Seat Unreserved 51 st Seat Scheduled caste 85 th Seat Unreserved 18 th Seat Scheduled caste 52 nd Seat OBC-A 86 th Seat Scheduled caste 19 th Seat OBC-B 53 rd Seat Unreserved 87 th Seat Unreserved 20 th Seat Unreserved 54 th Seat Unreserved 88 th Seat Unreserved 21 st Se at Scheduled caste 55 th Seat Unreserved 89 th Seat OBC-B 22 nd Seat Unreserved 56 th Seat Unreserved 90 th Seat Scheduled caste 23 rd Seat Unreserved 57 th Seat Scheduled caste 91 st Seat Unreserved 24 th Seat Scheduled Tribe 58 th Seat Unreserved 92 nd Seat Unreserved 25 th Seat Unreserved 59 th Seat OBC-B 93 rd Seat Scheduled Tribe 26 th Seat OBC-A 60 th Seat Unreserved 94 th Seat Unreserved 27 th Seat Unreserved 61 st Seat Scheduled caste 95 th Seat Unreserved 28 th Seat Scheduled caste 62 nd Seat Unreserved 96 th Seat Unreserved 29 th Seat OBC-B 63 rd Seat OBC-A 97 th Seat Scheduled caste 30 th Seat Unreserved 64 th Seat Unreserved 98 th Seat Unreserved 31 st Seat Unreserved 65 th Seat Scheduled caste 99 th Seat OBC-A 32 nd Seat Scheduled caste 66 th Seat Unreserved 100 th Sea t Unreserved 33 rd Seat Unreserved 67 th Seat Unreserved 34 th Seat Unreserved 68 th Seat Scheduled caste By order of the Governor, Shri Vivek Kumar Secretary to the Government of West Bengal

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