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Welcome To Rangpur Technical School and College Rangpur Website: rtscrangpur.com Email: [email protected] Facebook: rtsc.rangpur Presented by www.rangpurtsc.com •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 --- 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 GmGmwm I GBPGmwm (†fv‡Kkbvj) †Kvm© cÖeZ©‡bi j‡ক্ষ্য 13 wfwUAvB ¯’vcb (‡hLv‡b †Kvb wfwUAvB ev wUwUwm bvB) Ges eZ©gvb wfwUAvB mg~‡ni ms¯‹vi I Dbœqb cÖKí| Skill Development Project (SDP) 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.