Dhaka, Bangladesh – In a major development for tens of thousands of aspiring teachers, Education Advisor Professor C. R. Abrar has approved the recommendation to appoint over 41,000 candidates under the 6th public circular for non-government educational institutions. The crucial approval was given on Monday evening, August 18, 2025, paving the way for the much-anticipated results to be published as early as Tuesday, August 19.
This decision brings an end to a period of anxious waiting for applicants who participated in the recruitment process. The Non-Government Teachers’ Registration and Certification Authority (NTRCA) can now proceed with formally recommending the selected candidates to various schools, colleges, and madrasas across the country.
The Final Approval
The breakthrough came after a day of high-level meetings at the Secretariat. NTRCA Chairman Aminul Islam, accompanied by Additional Secretary (Secondary-2) of the Ministry of Education, Md. Mizanur Rahman, met with the Education Advisor. Their primary agenda was to secure approval for publishing the recommendation list while the police verification process for the candidates remains ongoing.
A source within the Ministry of Education, speaking on the condition of anonymity, confirmed the development. “NTRCA Chairman Aminul Islam and Additional Secretary Mizanur Rahman met with the advisor and sought approval to proceed with the recommendations pending police verification. The advisor approved the file after 6 PM,” the official told The Daily Campus. This special consideration to allow recommendations before the completion of police verification is a significant step aimed at expediting the lengthy recruitment process and filling teacher vacancies promptly.
The NTRCA chairman was seen at the Secretariat building earlier in the afternoon, holding discussions with Joint Secretary Helaluzzaman Sarkar of the private secondary wing before proceeding to the advisor’s office with the final file.
Journey to the Recommendation
The path to this approval involved several key steps over the preceding days. On Sunday, August 17, the NTRCA formally submitted an application to the Ministry of Education, requesting permission to issue the recommendation letters. NTRCA Chairman Aminul Islam personally delivered the application to the Secretariat.
The application was promptly approved by the acting Education Secretary, who then forwarded the file to the Education Advisor’s office for the final seal of approval. With Professor Abrar’s signature secured, the last administrative hurdle has been cleared for the NTRCA.
The 6th public circular, initially published to fill a large number of vacancies, attracted a significant number of applicants. The final recommendation for over 41,000 candidates marks one of the largest recruitment drives by the authority, aiming to address the persistent issue of teacher shortages in non-government institutions nationwide.
What This Means for Candidates
For the more than 41,000 candidates who will be on the final list, this news is the culmination of a long and arduous journey. They can expect to see the official results published on the NTRCA website soon. Successful candidates will be recommended for appointment to specific institutions based on their qualifications, choices, and merit.
The decision to issue recommendations while police verification is still in progress means that candidates can receive their appointment letters and join their designated posts much sooner than in previous recruitment cycles. However, their appointments will likely remain conditional upon receiving a satisfactory police verification report. This pragmatic approach helps to get teachers into classrooms faster, benefiting both the educators and the students.
Candidates are advised to keep a close watch on the official NTRCA website (www.ntrca.gov.bd) and the NGI Teletalk website (ngi.teletalk.com.bd) for the official publication of the results.
The Road Ahead
The publication of the NTRCA 6th Gonobiggopti Result 2025 will be a landmark event in the country’s education sector this year. It is expected to significantly alleviate the teacher shortage in rural and semi-urban areas, improving the quality of education for countless students.
While this is a moment of celebration for the recommended candidates, the focus will soon shift to the next steps. The NTRCA and the Ministry of Education will be working to ensure a smooth joining process for the new teachers and to complete the remaining formalities, including the police verification, in a timely manner. The successful execution of this large-scale recruitment is vital for the continued development and strengthening of the nation’s educational infrastructure.