Education in Bangladesh has made significant progress over the past decades, with increased enrollment rates and gender parity at the primary level. The government has prioritized free and compulsory primary education, alongside efforts to improve infrastructure and teacher training. Despite these advancements, challenges remain in ensuring quality education, reducing dropout rates, and expanding access to secondary and higher education, especially in rural areas. Technological integration and vocational training are gradually being introduced to align education with job market demands. Continued investment and reform are crucial to building an inclusive, skilled, and knowledge-based society in Bangladesh.