NRCRA 11th Teacher Apply Result 2015 ntrca.teletalk.com
NRCRA 11th Teacher Apply Result 2015 ntrca.teletalk.com Seventh Pet Register has published test results. A total of 57 were passed to ২03.
Education Ministry press release said on Sunday, 21 represented 14 percent of the school level and college level 3 represented 73 percent of the test has passed.
The schools and colleges took part in the three lakh 19 thousand 461 people. In the meantime, the stage 242 thousand of 34 thousand 961 people and college level have been passed.
Passed the stage 7 of the 14 of the 318 men and 924 women. At the college level, and 1 of 1 thousand 962 men and 999 women have passed.
Test results (www.ntrca.gov.bd) and Teletalk (http://ntrca.teletalk.com.bd) can be known from the website.
Private Teachers Registration and Certification Authority (enatiarasie) in the last year and is held on 3 December, the registration test.
School and college level 36 to level 44 in the seventh for registration is given notice of the registration test. Three lakh 54 thousand 307 candidates had applied.
Earlier, the registration certificates were valid for five years.
“An order was issued to make this effective on Jun 13,” Nahid said in reply to a question by ruling MP Nasimul Alam Chowdhury.
The five-year validaty for registration of private teachers has now been abolished, he said. "Those who got certificates from Non-government Teachers’ Registration and Certification Autority, NTRCA, will enjoy lifetime validity."
Eight examinations have been held, including one last year, to test teachers in private schools since 2005 to ensure quality in such appointments.
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Education recommended giving lifetime validity to the registration certificates issued to private teachers last November.
Answering another question from MP Rowshan Jahan Sathi, the Minister said that the draft of Education Act-2013 was being prepared.
Earlier, the registration certificates were valid for five years.
“An order was issued to make this effective on Jun 13,” Nahid said in reply to a question by ruling MP Nasimul Alam Chowdhury.
The five-year validaty for registration of private teachers has now been abolished, he said. "Those who got certificates from Non-government Teachers’ Registration and Certification Autority, NTRCA, will enjoy lifetime validity."
Eight examinations have been held, including one last year, to test teachers in private schools since 2005 to ensure quality in such appointments.
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Education recommended giving lifetime validity to the registration certificates issued to private teachers last November.
Answering another question from MP Rowshan Jahan Sathi, the Minister said that the draft of Education Act-2013 was being prepared.