Transcript Welcome To

Welcome To
Rangpur Technical School and College
Rangpur
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•Ensure the quality vocational Education
•Improvement of training quality
•Enhancement enrolment
•Maximize employment
•Introduction of job oriented and
demand driven trade.
• Enhancement of female participation
Fulfill industries demand
Organization Chart
Ministry of Education
Directorate General of Technical Education
Principal
Administrative
Academy Unit
Academy In charge
General
Accounts
Head Asst.
Assistant Academy In charge
Accountant
UDA Data Pro.
Office Assistant
Main Store
Library
Cashier
Office Ass. Typist
Librarian
Store Keeper
Cash Sarker
General
Electronics
General
Electrical
Computer
Refrigeration
Welding
Farm Machinery
Machine Tools
Automobile
Wood Working
Chief Instructor
Chief Instructor
Chief Instructor
Chief Instructor
Chief Instructor
Chief Instructor
Chief Instructor
Chief Instructor
Chief Instructor
Chief Instructor
Instructor
Instructor
Instructor
Instructor
Instructor
Instructor
Instructor
Instructor
Instructor
Instructor
Junior Instructor
Junior Instructor
Junior Instructor
Junior Instructor
Junior Instructor
Junior Instructor
Junior Instructor
Junior Instructor
Junior Instructor
Junior Instructor
Senior Trade
Instructor
Senior Trade
Instructor
Senior Trade
Instructor
Senior Trade
Instructor
Senior Trade
Instructor
Senior Trade
Instructor
Senior Trade
Instructor
Senior Trade
Instructor
Senior Trade
Instructor
Senior Trade
Instructor
Craft Instructor
Craft Instructor
Craft Instructor
Craft Instructor
Craft Instructor
Craft Instructor
Craft Instructor
Craft Instructor
Craft Instructor
Craft Instructor
TRA
TRA
TRA
TRA
TRA
TRA
TRA
TRA
TRA
TRA
Office Assistant
Office Assistant
Office Assistant
Office Assistant
Office Assistant
Office Assistant
Office Assistant
Office Assistant
Office Assistant
Office Assistant
Drafting Civil
Relative Subjec
Head of
Department
Instructor
Part Time
Instructor
Sr. Science
Instructor
Lab Bearer
Staff List
SL
Designation
Total Post
Present
Vacancies
01.
02.
03.
04.
05.
06.
07.
08.
09.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30
Principal
Chief Instructor
Superintendent
Instructor
Assistant Superintendent
Junior Instructor
Senior Craft Instructor/Senior Trade Instructor
Senior Science Instructor
Craft Instructor/Trade Instructor
Assistant Craft Instructor
Language Teacher (Bangla and Social Science)
Mathematics/Science Teacher
Religious Teacher
SDP Teacher
Part Time Teacher
UDA-Cum-Data Processor
Librarian
LDA-Cum-Store Keeper
Office Assistant-Cum-Computer Operator
Laboratory Bearer
Office Machine Operator
Cash Sarker
Tool Room Attendant (TRA)
Electrician-Cum-Pump Operator
Workshop Khalashi
Guard
M.L.S.S
Soupier
Guest Teacher
Part Time Employee
01
10
01
26
01
20
05
01
11
08
01
01
01
05
02
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
06
01
10
03
01
01
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01
09
-17
-10
04
01
08
02
01
-01
05
02
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
04
01
01
02
01
01
02
05
00
01
01
09
01
10
01
00
03
06
00
01
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
02
00
09
01
00
00
00
00
122
83
47
Total:
Curriculum is updated by BTEB
Teachers/trainers trained from different
organization (Home and Abroad)
Modern Equipment and Machineries
Modern/Digital Multimedia
Classroom/Lab/Workshops.
SSC Courses
•Automotive
•General Electrical Works
•Computer and Information Technology
•Drafting Civil With CAD
•Wood Working
•General Electronics
•Farm Machinery
•Welding and Fabrication
•Machine Tools Operation
•Refrigeration and Air Condition
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Computer Office Application
Database Management
AutoCAD
Hardware and Networking
Electrical House Wiring
Welding Works
Machinist
Driving
SL
Trade Name
Workshop
01
Automotive Workshop
02
00
02
Farm Machinery Workshop
02
00
03
Machine Tool Operation Workshop
02
00
04
Wood Working Workshop
02
00
05
Welding Workshop
02
00
06
Refrigeration & Air-condition Workshop
02
00
07
Electrical Workshop
02
00
08
Electronic Control & Communication
02
00
09
Drafting Civil Lab
01
01
10
Computer Lab
00
04
11
Science Lab
00
02
Total
Lab
17
07
First Shift
Second Shift
All
Class Nine(2014)
Class Ten(2014)
Class Eleven(13-14)
Class Twelve(1213)
Class Nine(2014)
Class Ten(2014)
Fem
ale
Total
Mal
e
Fem
ale
Total
Mal
e
Fem
ale
Total
Mal
e
Fem
ale
Total
Ma
le
Fem
ale
Tota
l
Ma
le
Fem
ale
Tota
l
Male
Trade
M
al
e
Fem
ale
30
1
31
ECC
32
3
35
26
4
30
32
0
32
21
6
27
26
0
26
167
13
Auto
35
0
35
30
2
32
41
0
41
32
0
32
28
0
28
196
2
Wood
24
6
30
23
1
24
29
6
35
22
5
27
25
2
27
154
22
Comp
uter
32
3
35
24
7
31
36
3
39
18
8
26
20
5
25
157
31
DC
29
6
35
29
1
30
27
6
33
16
7
23
26
3
29
154
29
Farm
30
4
34
29
0
29
29
1
30
29
2
31
20
2
22
170
11
Machi
ne
34
0
34
23
1
24
40
0
40
25
1
26
22
1
23
175
5
Electri
cal
33
2
35
24
1
25
40
0
40
27
0
27
29
1
30
184
4
RAC
32
3
35
24
2
26
25
9
34
23
4
27
23
4
27
158
23
Weldi
ng
35
0
35
24
5
29
37
0
37
30
0
30
27
0
27
186
5
Total
31
6
24
6
18
264
1701
145
30
31
27
27
33
31
31
31
33
27
343
256
24
280
336
25
361
243
33
276
30
4
0
2
5
6
2
2
0
1
0
19
180
30
198
33
176
32
188
33
183
35
181
33
180
31
188
32
181
33
323
Tota
l
191
1846
First Shift
Second Shift
All
Class Nine(2013) Class Ten(2013) Class Eleven(13-14) Class Twelve(12-13) Class Nine(2013) Class Ten(2013)
Male
Female
Total Male
Female
Total Male
Female
Total Male
Female
ECC
27
7
34 27
5
32 32
0
32 21
6
27 33
0
33 30
0
30 170 18
Auto
30
3
33 31
0
31 41
0
41 32
0
32 34
0
33 28
0
28 196
Wood
31
1
32 22
1
23 29
6
35 22
5
27 31
3
34 18
6
24 153 22
Computer
26
9
35 22
8
35 36
3
39 18
8
26 27
6
33 24
3
27 153 37
DC
31
2
33 26
7
33 27
6
33 16
7
23 28
5
33 24
5
29 152 32
Farm
33
0
33 22
6
28 29
1
30 29
2
31 31
2
33 26
0
26 170 11
Machine
32
1
33 28
0
28 40
0
40 25
1
26 32
1
33 28
0
28 185
3
Electrical
32
1
33 30
0
30 40
0
40 27
0
27 32
1
33 32
0
32 193
2
RAC
31
2
33 23
4
27 25
9
34 23
4
27 29
5
34 29
3
32 160 27
Trade
Welding
Total
Total
Female Female
Total Male Female Total Male
Female
3
Total
188
199
175
190
184
181
188
195
187
191
28 5 33 29 0 29 37 0 37 30 0 30 32 2 34 25 3 28 181 10
301 31 332 260 31 291 336 25 361 243 33 276 309 25 333 264 20 284 1713 165 1878
First Shift
Second Shift
Class Nine(2012) Class Ten(2012) Class Eleven(12-13) Class Twelve(11-12) Class Nine(2012) Class Ten(2012)
All
Male
Female
Total Male
Female
Total Male
Female
Female
Computer
24
9
33 26
4
30 30
9
Farm
26
6
32 26
0
26 34
Machine
27
0
27 22
0
Auto
32
0
32 25
Welding
34
0
Electrical
30
ECC
Total Male
Female
39 22 10
32 36
3
39 32
3
35 170 38 208
2
36 22
4
26 39
2
41 33
0
33 180 14 194
22 35
1
36 24
3
27 27
0
27 24
0
24 159
4 163
0
25 40
0
40 33
0
33 36
0
36 24
0
24 190
0 190
34 29
0
29 41
0
41 32
0
32 34
4
38 20
0
20 190
4 194
0
30 29
0
29 35
0
35 23
2
25 33
0
33 30
0
30 180
2 182
29
5
34 26
4
30 30
5
35 31
3
34 34
0
34 22
2
24 172 19 191
RAC
28
5
33 25
3
28 28
5
33 33
2
35 35
3
38 16
7
23 165 25 190
DC
28
6
34 24
5
29 27
7
34 26
9
35 28
5
33 19
3
22 152 35 187
Trade
Wood
Total
Total Male
Female
Total Male Female Total Male
Total
25 1 26 19 4 23 32 5 37 23 5 28 19 6 25 9 7 16 127 28 155
283 32 315 251 20 271 332 34 366 269 38 307 321 23 344 229 22 251 1685 169 1854
Class Nine(2011)
First Shift
Second Shift
Class Ten(2011) Class Eleven(10-11) Class Twelve(10-11) Class Nine(2011) Class Ten(2011)
Male
Female
Total Male
Female
Total Male
Female
Total Male
Female
Total Male
Female
Computer
28
3
31 21
7
28 29
8
37 13
3
16 32
3
35 22 10 32 145 34 179
Farm
29
0
29 26
1
27 32
4
36 16
4
20 29
0
29 24
0
24 156
9 165
Machine
31
0
31 26
0
26 35
1
36 21
1
22 29
0
29 23
0
23 165
2 167
Auto
30
0
30 30
0
30 37
0
37 18
0
18 30
0
30 29
0
29 174
0 174
Welding
29
0
29 26
1
27 37
0
37 25
0
25 33
0
33 22
0
22 172
1 173
Electrical
30
0
30 28
1
29 31
2
33 28
1
29 39
0
39 26
0
26 182
4 186
ECC
26
4
30 27
7
34 33
3
36 23
0
23 27
3
30 24
2
26 160 19 179
RAC
22
6
28 24
2
26 30
6
36 17
6
23 24
8
32 22
5
27 139 33 172
DC
26
5
31 23
7
30 25
8
33 12
9
21 25
4
29 23
7
30 134 40 174
Trade
Wood
Total
Total Male
Female
Total Male
All
Female
Total
24 4 28 20 3 23 21 11 32 11 9 20 20 9 29 19 5 24 115 41 156
275 22 297 251 29 280 310 43 353 184 33 217 288 27 315 234 29 263 1542 183 1725
Actual
Actual
Actual
Capacity
Capacity
Capacity
SSS
Trade
Trade
Trade
Name
Name
Name
ofofof
H.S.C
H.S.C
H.S.C
(VOC)
(VOC)
(VOC)
Trade
Trade
Trade
Name
Name
Name
ofofof
S.S.C
S.S.C
S.S.C
(VOC)
(VOC)
(VOC) Capacity
Capacity
Capacity
Capacity
Capacity
Capacity
LLL
program
program
program
11 1 Farm
Farm
Farm
Machinery
Machinery
Machinery
30
3030
Agro
Agro
Agro
Machinery
Machinery
Machinery
30
3030
22 2 Automotive
Automotive
Automotive
30
3030
Automobile
Automobile
Automobile
30
3030
33 3 Computer
Computer
Computer
&&&
Information
Information
Information
Technology
Technology
Technology
30
3030
Computer
Computer
Computer
Operation
Operation
Operation
and
and
and
Maintenance
Maintenance
Maintenance
30
3030
44 4 Civil
Civil
Civil
Drafting
Drafting
Drafting
With
With
With
CAD
CAD
CAD
30
3030
Drafting
Drafting
Drafting
Civil
Civil
Civil
30
3030
55 5 General
General
General
Electrical
Electrical
Electrical
Works
Works
Works
30
3030
Electrical
Electrical
Electrical
Works
Works
Works
and
and
and
Maintenance
Maintenance
Maintenance
30
3030
66 6 General
General
General
Electronics
Electronics
Electronics
30
3030
Electronic
Electronic
Electronic
Control
Control
Control
Communication
Communication
Communication
and
and
and
30
3030
77 7 Machine
Machine
Machine
Tools
Tools
Tools
Operation
Operation
Operation
30
3030
Machine
Machine
Machine Tool
Tool
Tool Operation
Operation
Operation and
and
and
Maintenance
Maintenance
Maintenance
30
3030
Refrigeration
Refrigeration
and
and
and
Air
Air
Air
Conditioning
Conditioning
Conditioning
88 8 Refrigeration
30
3030
Refrigeration
Refrigeration
Refrigeration
and
and
and
Air
Air
Air
Conditioning
Conditioning
Conditioning
30
3030
99 9 Welding
Welding
Welding
&&&
Fabrication
Fabrication
Fabrication
30
3030
Welding
Welding
Welding
and
and
and
Fabrication
Fabrication
Fabrication
30
3030
10
1010 Wood
Wood
Wood
Working
Working
Working
30
3030
Industrial
Industrial
Industrial
Wood
Wood
Wood
Working
Working
Working
30
3030
Actual
Actual
enrollment
enrollment
capacity
capacity36
36
for
Actual
foreach
each
enrollment
trade
trade
capacity
considering
considering
36
for
dropout
dropout
each
trade
considering
dropout
Following Sequence is maintained
Class Test- 01 & 02
Quiz Test- 01 & 02
Midterm
Class Test- 03 & 04
Quiz Test- 03 & 04
Board Final Examination
Nine
Trade
Computer
Farm
Machine
Automotive
Welding
Electrical
ECC
RAC
DC
Wood
Total
EFF Pass
Ten
%
88.60%
86.25%
82.60%
91.66%
85.71%
EFF Pass
Twelve
%
EFF Pass
%
79
80
69
84
77
70
69
57
77
66
67
78
80
62 92.53% 62
69 88.86% 69
69 86.25% 63
60 96.68% 49
66 95.65% 44
54 85.72% 56
39 78.72%
31 70.45%
35 62.50%
92
81
787
83 90.21% 62
66 81.48% 52
688 87.42% 587
61 98.38% 36
35 67.30% 48
525 89.43% 440
27 75.00%
29 60.42%
297 67.35%
56
52
55
60
56
51
50
52
55
41
91.07%
96.15%
94.54%
91.56%
73.21%
41
33
34
45
54
31
22
23
21
39
75%
66.67%
67.65%
46.67%
72.22%
Trade
2014
Nine
Ten
2013
2012
2011
Twelve Nine Ten Twelve Nine Ten Twelve Nine Ten Twelve
Computer
88.60% 91.07%
75%
Farm
86.25% 96.15%
66.67%
Machine
82.60% 94.54%
67.65%
Automotive
91.66% 91.56%
46.67%
Welding
85.71% 73.21%
72.22%
Electrical
92.53% 96.68%
78.72%
ECC
88.86% 95.65%
70.45%
RAC
86.25% 85.72%
62.50%
DC
90.21% 98.38%
75.00%
Wood
81.48% 67.30%
60.42%
Total
87.42% 89.43%
67.35%
 Stipend:
(1) Total Admission Students × 65% (BTEB)
 Sub Stipend:
(1) Total Admission Male Students × 10% (MOE)
(2) Total Admission Female Students × 10% (MOE)
 21 February, International Mother Language Day.
 26 March, Independence Day.
 15 August, National Morning Day.
 16 December, Victory Day.
 Annual Sports.
Ref
Average Pass rate (%)
(%) Average Employment Rate
A
(i)
Course Duration
Enrollment (Number)
(Months)
(No. of student)
Technology-1 (Computer and Information Technology)
Course-1(H.S.C Voc)
24 Months (2 Years)
36 Nos
84
38% Emp. 62% higher education
(ii)
(ii)
B
Course-2(S.S.C Voc)
24 Months (2 Years)
Course-3( Short Course) 6 Months
Technology-2 (Drafting Civil with CAD)
72 Nos
30 Nos
94
95 (Probably)
40% Emp. 60% higher education
70% Emp.
(i)
(ii)
C
(i)
(ii)
D
(i)
(ii)
Course-1(H.S.C Voc)
24 Months (2 Years)
Course-2(S.S.C Voc)
24 Months (2 Years)
Technology-3 (General Electronics)
Course-1(H.S.C Voc)
24 Months (2 Years)
Course-2(S.S.C Voc)
24 Months (2 Years)
Technology-4 (General Electrical works)
Course-1(H.S.C Voc)
24 Months (2 Years)
24 Months (2 Years)
Course-2 (S.S.C Voc)
36 Nos
72 Nos
82
82
40% Emp. 60% higher education
30% Emp. 70% higher education
36 Nos
72 Nos
87
82
36% Emp. 64% higher education
37% Emp. 63% higher education
36 Nos
72 Nos
78
95
46% Emp. 54% higher education
25% Emp. 75% higher education
E
(i)
Technology-5 (Refrigeration and Air Condition)
Course-1(H.S.C Voc)
24 Months (2 Years)
36 Nos
73
44% Emp. 56% higher education
(ii)
F
Course-2(S.S.C Voc)
24 Months (2 Years)
Technology-6 (Welding and Fabrication)
72 Nos
93
35% Emp. 65% higher education
(i)
(ii)
Course-1(H.S.C Voc)
Course-2(S.S.C Voc)
36 Nos
72 Nos
72
75
57% Emp. 43% higher education
30% Emp. 70% higher education
G
Technology-7 (Farm Machinery)
(i)
Course-1(H.S.C Voc)
24 Months (2 Years)
36 Nos
96
42% Emp. 58% higher education
(ii)
Course-2(S.S.C Voc)
24 Months (2 Years)
72 Nos
81
36% Emp. 64% higher education
H
Technology-8 (Machine Tools Operation)
(i)
(ii)
I
Course-1(H.S.C Voc)
24 Months (2 Years)
Course-2(S.S.C Voc)
24 Months (2 Years)
Technology-9 (Auto Mobile)
36 Nos
72 Nos
84
74
48% Emp. 52% higher education
34% Emp. 66% higher education
(i)
Course-1(H.S.C Voc)
24 Months (2 Years)
36 Nos
92
43% Emp. 67% higher education
(ii)
J
Course-2(S.S.C Voc)
24 Months (2 Years)
Technology-10 (Wood Working)
72 Nos
87
38% Emp. 62% higher education
(i)
(ii)
Course-1(H.S.C Voc)
Course-2(S.S.C Voc)
36 Nos
72 Nos
80
78
44% Emp. 56% higher education
35% Emp. 65% higher education
Technology/ Course
24 Months (2 Years)
24 Months (2 Years)
24 Months (2 Years)
24 Months (2 Years)
Local Employment
Public Sector
Self Employment
Oversees Employment
Higher Education Study
- 10%
- 15%
- 35%
- 05%
- 35%
SSC (Vocational)
Sl. No
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
Trade
Computer & Information Technology
General Electrical Works
Civil Drafting With CAD
General Electronics
Refrigeration & Air Conditioning
Farm Machinery
Welding & Fabrication
Wood Working
Automotive
Machine Tools Operation
Identification of Skills
Computer Operator
Electrician
Draftsman
Electro Mechanic
A C Technician
Farm Machinery Mechanic
Welder
Carpenter
Auto Mechanic
Machinist
HSC (Vocational)
Sl. No
Trade
01
Computer Operation &
Maintenance
02
Electrical Works & Maintenance
03
Drafting Civil
Electronic Control & Communication
04
05
Refrigeration & Air Conditioning
06
Agro Machinery
07
Welding & Fabrication
08
Industrial Wood Working
09
Automobile
Machine Tools Operation Maintenance
10
Identification of Skills
Computer Operator &
Hardware Specialist
Electrician Cum Machine Operator
Draftsman
Electro Mechanic
Refrigerator and AC Technician
Agro Machinery Mechanic
welder And Fabricator
Carpenter
Auto Mechanic
Machinist
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SL
Trade
%
01
Computer and Information
100%
02
Welding and Fabrication
50%
03
Electrical Works
70%
04
Electronics
80%
 Skills for Employment Investment Project (SEIP)
Local Employment
Public Sector
Private Sector
Self Employment
Overseas Employment
Objectives
Objectives and Target:
•To provide institution based vocational & technical training in different to employable trades.
•To conduct formal special training and education. Informal education and training (Proposed)
•To link with industry.
•To fulfill industries demand.
•Human resources development.
•Self employment.
•To obtain the rate of passing 100% in all board final examination.
•To provide job among the students in different industries after completing Industrial Attachment Training.
•To execute the Life skill development for the student.
To extend academic and physical facilities up to the national standard by 2012.
Period
Program
SSC
HSC
Class
Total
Industrial
Attachment
Standard
General Subject
Trade Subject
IX
612
900
1512
8 week
NSS-III*
X
720
792
1512
8 week
NSS-II*
XI
864
648
1512
-
-
XII
864
648
1512
8 week
NSS-I*
* NSS: National Skill Standard.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Computer Office
Application
Database
Management
Hardware &
Networking
Electrical House
Wiring
Computer Fundamental, Ms.
Word, Excel, Power Point, 6 Months (360 Hrs)
Access, Internet.
Ms. Access, SQL, Visual Basic.
6 Months (360 Hrs)
Computer Troubleshooting & 6 Months (360 Hrs)
Maintenance
Load Calculation, Cable Selection, 6 Months (360 Hrs)
Channel Selection & Selection of
other’s Fittings. Channel & other’s
Fittings Installing.
Rangpur Technical School and College
Rangpur.