The Non-Government Teachers’ Registration and Certification Authority (NTRCA) has published the final results of the 18th Teacher Registration exam. The results were officially released on Wednesday (June 4) at 5:10 PM, with a reported pass rate of 70%.
The decision to publish the results was made during a board meeting held earlier in the day at the NTRCA office in Tejgaon, Dhaka, under the Ministry of Education.
Joint Secretary of the Secondary and Higher Education Division (Private Sector), Helaluzzaman Sarkar, confirmed that the meeting primarily focused on finalizing the 18th registration results. A unanimous decision was reached to release the results that afternoon.
Record-Breaking Applications, Dreams Turning Into Reality
The 18th teacher registration circular was published on November 2, 2023. A record number of nearly 1.9 million candidates applied—marking the highest in the authority’s history. The preliminary exam was held on March 15, 2024.
Following that, the written exam results were released on October 14, with 83,865 candidates passing—an overall pass rate of 24%. The final results were prepared based on the most qualified candidates from this pool through viva voce.
Number of Successful Candidates by Category
According to NTRCA data, a total of 479,981 candidates passed the final stage. Among them:
- School Level-2: 29,516 candidates
- School Level: 221,652 candidates
- College Level: 228,813 candidates
How to Check the Results
Candidates can check their results by visiting either ntrca.gov.bd or ntrca.teletalk.com.bd and logging in with the required information.
What’s Next?
With the final results now published, the next step for candidates is awaiting the official recruitment recommendation. NTRCA has stated that data collection and verification of vacant positions in non-government schools, colleges, madrasas, and technical institutions are currently underway. Once complete, qualified candidates will be recommended for appointment through the proper process.
Note: NTRCA is an autonomous institution under the Ministry of Education, responsible for ensuring the recruitment of qualified teachers in private educational institutions across Bangladesh. Since 2005, it has conducted teacher registration exams, including preliminary, written, and oral assessments, to certify and recommend suitable candidates for appointment.