Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 24th February 2026, 1:04 AM
The Ministry of Public Administration has issued a formal directive requiring candidates provisionally recommended for cadre positions under the Freedom Fighter (FF) quota in the 45th Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) to submit their credentials for verification. In a notification released on Monday, 23 February, the ministry underscored the necessity of this administrative hurdle to ensure the transparency and legitimacy of the final recruitment phase.
The 45th BCS examination process reached a significant milestone on 27 November last year, when the Bangladesh Public Service Commission (BPSC) published the final results. Out of the thousands who participated, a total of 1,807 candidates were provisionally selected across various cadres. However, for those selected under the specific quota reserved for the children and grandchildren of freedom fighters, employment is contingent upon the successful authentication of their ancestral records.
According to the official circular, candidates must fill out a prescribed form and attach all relevant certificates and supporting documentation. These materials must reach the designated branch of the Ministry of Public Administration no later than 2 March 2026. Submissions can be made either via the postal service or through direct delivery to the ministry’s relevant department.
| Event / Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Final Result Publication | 27 November 2025 |
| Total Recommended Candidates | 1,807 (Provisional) |
| Submission Deadline for FF Quota | 2 March 2026 |
| Submission Method | Registered Post or Hand Delivery |
| Primary Authority | Ministry of Public Administration |
In the context of Bangladesh’s civil service, quota verification is a rigorous process designed to prevent any misrepresentation of pedigree. The ministry’s directive serves as a final gatekeeping measure before the official gazette is published and appointments are formalised. Any discrepancies discovered during this verification phase could lead to the immediate cancellation of a candidate’s recommendation.
Candidates are advised to ensure that their “Freedom Fighter Certificates” are updated and aligned with the latest government gazettes and databases. Failure to meet the 2 March deadline may result in the forfeiture of their provisional selection, as the ministry intends to expedite the induction of this batch to address manpower shortages in the administrative and technical cadres.
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