2,842 asst. teacher posts lie vacant in secondary schools, recruitment process begins: Minister

BSS
Published On: 23 Apr 2026, 17:31 Updated On:23 Apr 2026, 17:33

SANGSAD BHABAN, April 23, 2026 (BSS) - Education Minister ANM Ehsanul Hoque Milon today informed the Parliament that the government has initiated the recruitment process to fill the vacant posts of assistant teachers in government secondary schools.

“Currently, there are a total of 2,842 vacant posts of assistant teacher in government secondary schools across the country,” he said, replying to a starred tabled question from Khilafat Majlis lawmaker Mohammed Abul Hasan (Sylhet-5) in the House.

Earlier, the question-and-answer session was tabled by Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmad, Bir Bikram, immediately after the day’s parliament session started at 3:00pm.

The education minister said a list of vacant posts has already been prepared in order to address the shortage of teachers in government secondary schools.

Necessary information has been sent to the Ministry of Education for sending a proposal to the Bangladesh Public Service Commission (PSC) for recruitment, he said.

“Through this, an initiative has been taken to complete the recruitment process soon,” he added.

On the other hand, to address the teacher shortage in non-government secondary schools and Alia Madrasas, teacher recruitment process is in progress by the Non-government Teacher Registration and Certification Authority. Through this, vacancies are being filled in phases, said Milon.

“So, by implementing the steps taken by the government, it will be possible to fill the vacancies in phases. After the recruitment process is completed, the teacher shortage will be significantly reduced within a short period of time and the quality of education will improve,” he said.

About the Madrasas, he said there are three government Alia Madrasas and 8,229 MPO-affiliated non-government Madrasas in the country. The number of vacant posts in government Alia Madrasas is 114, he said.

In MPO-affiliated non-government Madrasas, there are 1,354 vacant posts of superintendent and 1,777 vacant posts of assistant superintendent. The process of filling these posts through NTRCA is ongoing, added the minister.

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