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Bachelor’s, Master’s-level teachers eligible for MPO inclusion in new policy

Eligibility for BEd inclusion has been extended to those with qualifications from private institutions

New MPO policy includes Honours, Master's-level teachers

Staff Correspondent

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Published : 08 Dec 2025, 12:34 AM

Updated : 08 Dec 2025, 12:34 AM

The government has introduced a new Monthly Pay Order (MPO) policy for private schools and colleges, bringing several key changes, including the opportunity for Bachelor’s (Honours) and Master’s-level teachers to be brought under the scheme, as well as revisions to the criteria for institutions seeking MPO eligibility.

The Secondary and Higher Education Division of the education ministry released the “Non-Government Educational Institutions (Schools and Colleges) Manpower Structure and MPO Policy 2025” as a gazette, dated Dec 4, on Sunday.

Speaking to bdnews24.com, Syed AZ Morshed Ali, deputy secretary of the private secondary branch of the division, said the new policy updates the institutional criteria for MPO inclusion. A separate indicator for academic recognition or affiliation has been added, and the requirement of having 55 students per class has also been retained.

He said the rules for eligibility for the BEd pay scale have been revised. Previously, teachers who obtained a BEd degree from government teachers’ training institutes and a few private institutions were eligible.

Under the new policy, teachers who complete a BEd at private institutions will also qualify, provided those institutions are affiliated with the National University or the University Grants Commission, and the affiliation is publicly listed on their websites.

The ministry abolished the post of senior lecturer in private colleges in October, and this change has now been incorporated into the new policy.

The previous MPO policy was issued on Mar 28, 2021.

Highlighting the inclusion of Bachelor's (Honours) and Master’s-level teachers under the MPO scheme, Morshed said colleges which already receive MPO benefits for teaching Degree or Bachelor’s (pass) courses will now be eligible for MPO coverage at the Honours level as well.

He added that the new policy brings together several amendments and clarifications issued under earlier MPO policies.

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