Dhaka, April 6 -- Tanvir Rahman holds a business degree and big dreams, but after two years of job hunting, he is still waiting for his first real opportunity.

Tanvir's story is far from unique.

Across Bangladesh, thousands of graduates like him are facing rejection, disillusionment, and a shrinking pool of job opportunities, as the promise of higher education continues to fall short of delivering a meaningful career.

"I graduated two years ago, but I have yet to find a stable job," said Tanvir Rahman, a 26-year-old business graduate. "Many companies ask for years of experience, which fresh graduates like me simply don't have."

Despite holding university degrees, a growing number of young graduates in Bangladesh are struggling to secu...