Are you one of the thousands of bright, ambitious individuals in Bangladesh dreaming of a stable and prestigious government job? I remember that feeling well. The endless scrolling through job portals, the daily check of newspapers, and that jolt of excitement every time a new “sarkari chakri” circular pops up. If you have your sights set on a career that combines technology, national development, and job security, then the Department of Textiles (DOTR) should be at the very top of your list. Below you will get all the information about DOTR Job Circular 2025.
Many talented candidates get overwhelmed by the application process or don’t know where to start their preparation. That’s why I’m here. As someone who has navigated the landscape of Bangladeshi government job applications for years, I’m going to break down everything you need to know about the upcoming DOTR Job Circular 2025.
Let’s make sure you’re not just another applicant, but a top contender.
Disclaimer: Please note that the official DOTR Job Circular for 2025 has not yet been published. The information below regarding potential posts, qualifications, and timelines is based on an expert analysis of previous years’ circulars and general government hiring trends. Always refer to the official circular once it is released.
Why a Career at DOTR is a Game-Changer
Before we dive into the “how,” let’s talk about the “why.” Why should you be excited about a job at the Department of Textiles?
- Be at the Forefront of Digital Bangladesh: DOTR is a key player in achieving the vision of a “Smart Bangladesh.” Your work will directly contribute to building the nation’s digital infrastructure. It’s not just a desk job; it’s a mission.
- Unmatched Job Security: Like any government position, a job at DOTR offers incredible stability and peace of mind, which is a rare commodity in today’s world.
- Excellent Salary and Benefits: You’ll be compensated according to the National Pay Scale 2015, which includes a basic salary, house rent allowance, medical benefits, and a pension plan for a secure future.
- Prestige and Respect: Working for a government department like DOTR carries a significant amount of social prestige and respect within the community.
What to Expect from the DOTR Job Circular 2025 (An Educated Guess)
Based on past recruitment drives, we can make some solid predictions about the types of roles that might be available. The circular will likely call for applications for various Grade-9 to Grade-20 positions.
Potential Job Positions
Here are some of the common posts that frequently appear in DOTR circulars:
- Assistant Director (Technical/Admin): Usually requires a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree, often in fields like CSE, EEE, or Public Administration.
- Accountant: Typically requires a degree in Commerce, Business Administration (BBA), or Accounting.
- Computer Operator: Requires a Bachelor’s degree and a mandatory computer literacy test.
- Office Assistant Cum Computer Typist: Often requires an HSC pass, with specific typing speed requirements in both Bangla and English.
- Office Sohayok (MLSS): Usually requires an SSC pass.
Probable Qualifications
- Educational: This will range from an SSC/HSC pass for support staff roles to a 4-year Bachelor’s or Master’s degree for officer-level positions.
- Age Limit: For general candidates, the age limit is typically 18 to 30 years. For freedom fighters’ children or candidates with disabilities, the limit is usually extended to 32 years.
- Nationality: You must be a citizen of Bangladesh.
The Ultimate Application Guide: Don’t Get Disqualified!
I’ve seen too many promising applications get rejected because of simple mistakes. Follow these steps meticulously once the circular is officially published. The application is almost always processed through the Teletalk portal.




- Visit the Official Portal: The first step will be to go to the official application website, which is typically http://dotr.teletalk.com.bd. Bookmark this page!
- Read the Circular Carefully: Download the official PDF of the job circular. Read every single line. Pay attention to the post names, required qualifications, and district quotas.
- Fill Out the Application Form: Select “Application Form” on the website and choose the post you are applying for. Fill in all your details with extreme care. Your name, parents’ names, and date of birth must match your NID/Birth Certificate and academic certificates. Double-check everything before proceeding.
- Prepare Your Photo and Signature: This is where most people get stuck!
- Photo: A recent passport-size colour photograph. The standard size is 300×300 pixels and the file size should be less than 100 KB.
- Signature: A clear scan of your signature. The standard size is 300×80 pixels and the file size must be under 60 KB.
- Submit and Download: After uploading your photo and signature, review your entire application one last time. Once you submit, you cannot change it! After submission, you will get an Applicant’s Copy. Download and print this immediately. It contains your User ID, which is crucial for the next step.
Pay the Application Fee: The payment must be made via a Teletalk prepaid mobile number. The fee usually ranges from BDT 112 to BDT 667, depending on the post. You will need to send two SMSs. The format is generally as follows:
- First SMS:
DOTR <space> UserID
and send it to16222
.- Example:
DOTR ABCDEF
- Example:
- Second SMS: You’ll receive a PIN in a reply message. Send the second SMS like this:
DOTR <space> YES <space> PIN
and send it to16222
.- Example:
DOTR YES 12345678
- Example:
- First SMS:
You will receive a confirmation SMS. Keep it safe! Your application is now complete.
Frequently Asked Questions
When will the DOTR Job Circular 2025 be published?
There is no official date yet. Government circulars are often published in major national dailies like Prothom Alo and Kaler Kantho, as well as on the official DOTR website (www.dotr.gov.bd
) and the job portal (www.job.dotr.gov.bd
). Keep an eye on these sources, especially during the first and last quarters of the year.
Can I apply for multiple posts?
Yes, if you meet the qualifications for different posts, you can usually apply for them separately. Each application will require a separate application fee.What is the exam procedure for DOTR jobs?
The selection process is typically in three stages:
- Preliminary/MCQ Test: A screening test covering Bangla, English, General Knowledge, and Mathematics/IQ.
- Written Exam: Candidates who pass the MCQ test are called for a descriptive written exam.
- Viva Voce (Oral Interview): The final stage where your personality, communication skills, and subject knowledge are assessed. A computer proficiency test is also mandatory for relevant posts.
Where can I get my admit card?
The admit card is published on the same Teletalk portal (http://dotr.teletalk.com.bd
). You will be notified via SMS to your application contact number when the admit card is ready for download.
Your Journey Starts Now
Waiting for a job circular can be nerve-wracking, but it’s also a golden opportunity to prepare. Don’t wait for the announcement to start studying. Begin working on the core subjects—Bangla, English, Math, and General Knowledge—today. Brush up on your typing skills and stay updated with the latest advancements in Bangladesh’s ICT sector.
Landing a government job is a marathon, not a sprint. With the right information and dedicated preparation, you can turn your dream of working at the Department of Textiles into a reality in 2025.
Good luck! We’re rooting for you.
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