Recruitment of 41,000 teachers recommended under NTRCA: C R Abrar

BSS
Published On: 19 Aug 2025, 21:34
Education Adviser Prof. Dr. Chowdhury Rafiqul Abrar. File Photo

DHAKA, Aug 19, 2025 (BSS) - Education Adviser C R Abrar today said that recommendation had been made for the recruitment of 41,000 teachers at the secondary and higher secondary levels under NTRCA. 

The adviser made the comment while inaugurating the 6th recruitment recommendation activities organized by the Non-government Teachers Registration and Certification Authority (NTRCA) here.

He said that the recommendation has been made for appointing 41,000 teachers at the secondary and high secondary levels following due process against a total 1,00822 vacant posts in the country.

Dr Abrar told the meeting that a total of 18,65,719 candidates were applied this year for the 18th teachers recruitment examination under NTRCA of which 13,40,833 candidates appeared in the preliminary test but only 4,79,981 candidates passed.

A total of 3,48,680 candidates took part in the written test of which only 83,865 candidates passed, he said adding that 81,209 candidates appeared for the viva voce and from them only 60,634 were passed.

We want to make a panel of meritorious, competent and skilled teachers through the NTRCA who will help build the next generation as worthy citizens of the country, Dr Abrar said.

In this connection, he said the digital transformation of the teachers’ recruitment process will be more strengthened, fair and acceptable in future.

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