The advisory council yesterday approved a draft amendment to the Public Service Ordinance by scrapping the provision for punishment on grounds of “insubordination” and dropping several other controversial clauses.
The Public Service Commission announced the schedule through a press release today.
According to a press release issued by the commission yesterday, the recommendations were made against 1,710 approved cadre vacancies
The postponed written tests of the compulsory subjects of the 46th BCS will be held from July 24 to August 3
The Public Service Commission (PSC) yesterday decided to postpone the 46th BCS written examinations following discussions with protesting jobseekers.
The PSC chairman says they want to complete the entire process — from prelims to recruitment — in 12 months
PSC Public Relations Officer SM Matiur Rahman confirmed the decision to The Daily Star.
As many as 3,930 candidates for the 44th Bangladesh Civil Service will have to face fresh viva voce since the newly constituted Bangladesh Public Service Commission has decided to cancel the previously conducted oral examinations.
A total of 15,229 candidates have passed the preliminary test of the 43rd Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) examinations.
Working at a bookstore has been the most gratifying experience ever.
Job seekers blocked Nilkhet intersection in Dhaka this morning to press home their demand for raising the age limit for entering government service.
It is still eerily relevant to our contemporary hustle work culture.
Bangladesh Business and Disability Network (BBDN) has signed an MoU with Foreign Investors Chamber of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) on September 30 to outline mutually benefiting activities focused on disability inclusion amongst multinationals.
Hundreds of medical technologists -- waiting for final results of their viva, for recruitment at government hospitals -- today demonstrated in Dhaka, demanding immediate publication of the result.
State Minister for Public Administration Farhad Hossain today said the government has no plan to raise the age limit for entering government service right now.
While the accessibility to higher education, specifically higher education abroad, has definitely increased in the last couple of decades, there are still a few alternate reasons as to why the number of master holders from Bangladesh might be increasing.
Freelance jobs have opened up an array of opportunities for young professionals in recent years, across different industries.