NTRCA 7th Public Notice Result Published

Results published by NTRCA at Education Ministry meeting in Dhaka

A total of 11,713 teachers have been recommended for appointment in non-government educational institutions under the Seventh Special Mass Recruitment Notice.

The results were formally published on Wednesday (28 January) morning at a meeting held at the Secondary and Higher Education Division of the Ministry of Education at the Secretariat in Dhaka.

The publication event was attended by Education Adviser Professor Dr. Chowdhury Rafiqul Abrar as the chief guest. Rehana Parveen, Secretary of the Secondary and Higher Education Division, was present as the special guest.

The meeting was presided over by Md. Aminul Islam, Chairman (Additional Secretary) of the Non-Government Teachers’ Registration and Certification Authority (NTRCA).

According to the recommendation notice, the appointments were made under the Seventh Appointment Recommendation Notice (Special), which was published on 4 January.

The recommendations were prepared for the first entry-level teacher posts that were vacant and listed under the Monthly Pay Order (MPO) system in non-government educational institutions.

NTRCA said the selection process followed the official merit order of candidates, their stated preferences, and the demand submitted by institutions. Only registered candidates who applied under the special notice were considered for the recommendations.

The authority confirmed that all recommendations were made in line with existing recruitment rules and procedures. Candidates who received appointment recommendations can check their results through the service box titled “7th Appointment Recommendation Notice (Special)–2026” on the NTRCA website.

To view the result, candidates must log in using their respective user IDs and passwords. Heads of institutions can also see the details of selected candidates for their institutions by logging in with their own user credentials.

NTRCA stated that some candidates or institution heads may not receive SMS notifications due to technical issues. In such cases, the results can still be accessed through the same service box on the website.

The authority advised all concerned to rely on the official NTRCA platform for accurate information and updates. This recruitment process is part of the government’s ongoing effort to fill long-standing teacher vacancies in non-government schools and colleges across the country.

Many institutions have faced teacher shortages for years, which has affected regular classes and academic management. The new recommendations are expected to help improve teaching capacity and classroom stability.

For candidates, the publication of the results brings an important step forward in securing government-approved teaching positions under the MPO system. NTRCA did not announce the joining date at the time of publishing the results.

Further instructions regarding appointment letters, document verification, and joining procedures are expected to be issued through official notices in due course.

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