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No plan to raise age limit for govt job: Farhad

UNB . Sangsad Bhaban
05 Apr 2022 17:31:36 | Update: 05 Apr 2022 17:35:01
No plan to raise age limit for govt job: Farhad
State Minister for Public Administration Farhad Hossain — Courtesy/Facebook

State Minister for Public Administration Farhad Hossain on Tuesday said the government has no plan to raise the age limit for entering government jobs.

The state minister made the remark while replying to Awami League MP Habibe Millat (Sirajganj-2) in a scheduled question-answer session in the house which was tabled with Speaker Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury in the chair.

Explaining the much talked about issue, the minister said that raising the age limit for entering services would make the recruitment test more competitive and create frustration among those below 30 years of age.

Farhad said in the past there were huge session jams in various educational institutions including universities. But now it can be said that there is no significant session jam.

“As a result, students usually get SSC degree within 16 years, HSC within 18 years, and postgraduate degree within 23/24 years. The maximum age limit for general candidates to enter the job is 30 years, so even after obtaining a master's degree, they have at least 6/7 years to apply for the job,” the state minister said.

In addition, Farhad said that if a candidate within 30 years of age applies for the job, even if it takes 1/2 years to complete the recruitment process, it is not counted.

He said the number of vacancies has come down naturally as the retirement age has been raised from 57 to 59 years recently.

“In this context, if the age limit for entry into the job is increased, the number of job seekers for different positions will increase at a huge rate. This can lead to more competition in recruitment.”

“If even those who are above 30 years of age get the opportunity to apply for getting jobs, this can lead to frustration among candidates under the age of 30,” the state minister added.

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