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The findings of the sixth public call for 41,000 teachers were released.
The results of the sixth public notification for the recommendation of teachers for the entry level vacancies under MPO of private educational institutions have been announced. On Tuesday (August 19) afternoon, NTRCA Chairman Md. Aminul Islam officially handed over the results to Education Advisor Professor Chowdhury Rafiqul Abrar.
According to the Private Teachers Registration and Certification Authority (NTRCA), by September 18, the relevant educational institutions would send appointment letters to the suggested applicants. After receiving their appointment letters, the suggested applicants must report to the relevant institution within seven working days.
It is well known that, in response to the demand for one lakh 822 vacancies from different educational institutions around the nation, a recommendation for the hiring of about 41,000 lecturers/teachers has been made after the proper procedure. With the aid of contemporary technology, the entire teacher recruitment process—from e-registration to demand from educational institutions and appointment recommendations based on the required qualifications—has been carried out with increased transparency.
How to find out the outcome
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The results of the suggested candidates will be accessible at http://ngi.teletalk.com.bd and in the 6th Recruitment Recommendation Notice-2025 service box on the NTRCA website (www.ntrca.gov.bd). Candidates who have been chosen can view the results by logging in with their user ID and password.
Similar to this, institution heads can use their own user ID and password to access the details of the chosen applicants at their institutions.
If the president of the institution or any chosen applicant does not receive.
They can view the findings from the 6th Recruitment Recommendation Notice-2025 service box on the NTRCA website instead of sending an SMS for technical reasons.

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