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TUESDAY, MAY 20, 2025
Govt to recruit 2,000 doctors thru special BCS

Bangladesh

UNB
13 March, 2025, 04:35 pm
Last modified: 13 March, 2025, 10:32 pm

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Govt to recruit 2,000 doctors thru special BCS

Proposal submitted to raise age limit from 32 to 34

UNB
13 March, 2025, 04:35 pm
Last modified: 13 March, 2025, 10:32 pm
File photo of Bangladesh Public Service Commission logo. Photo: Collected
File photo of Bangladesh Public Service Commission logo. Photo: Collected

In a bid to address the shortage of doctors in the country, the government has decided to recruit 2,000 doctors through a special Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) examination, according to Prof Sayedur Rahman, special assistant to the chief adviser for the health ministry.

"The current age limit for doctors in the BCS exam is 32 years, but a proposal has been made to extend it to 34," Prof Sayedur said at a press conference held at the Secretariat in the capital today (13 March).

He noted that long-standing grievances and deprivation under the previous government prompted doctors to stage a strike on Wednesday, demanding fair salaries and allowances.

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"The interim government has taken these demands seriously and is working towards fulfilling them," he said.

He further mentioned that doctors called off their protest on Wednesday following government assurances. However, some intern doctors remain absent from their classes.

"We urge all medical professionals to resume their duties," he added.

To enhance the safety of both doctors and patients, Prof Sayedur announced that the Health Protection Act will be presented at the Advisory Council meeting within the next two to three weeks. The legal process for the act is expected to be completed within a week.

"In addition to addressing the concerns of doctors, the government is also focusing on eliminating long-standing discrimination in healthcare services. Several key positions have been filled based on competence and qualifications to ensure fairness," he said.

The government has also initiated the creation of the highest number of supernumerary positions in the country's history to facilitate promotions for eligible specialists, he added.

Substandard medical colleges to be shut 

During the press conference, the chief adviser's special assistant said the government has decided to shut down substandard medical colleges. Once the current batch of students completes their studies, no new admissions will be allowed.

"Our stance is clear – there will be no compromise on quality across all branches of medical education, including medical assistant training schools," he added.

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