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Students of Notre Dame College protested in the country's main financial hub and the largest central business district of Motijheel at Shapla Square. Students of Daffodil International University also attempted to start a demonstration on the road but instead protested on campus. Students of other universities and colleges also joined the protests.
The Comilla University is a public university located at Kotbari, Comilla, Bangladesh. [1] The university was constructed on 244.19 acres of land at Shalban Vihara, Moynamoti. [2] Comilla University is affiliated by University Grants Commission, Bangladesh.
Among them in 1949 the "West Bengal Educational System Reconstruction Committee" was formed and in 1963-64 the name of Arabic University was mentioned. [citation needed] In 1971, after the independence of Bangladesh, steps were taken for the modernization of madrasah education.
Universities in Bangladesh are mainly categorized into four differential types: public (government owned and subsidized), private (private sector owned universities), international (operated and funded by international organizations such as the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation), and the latest Cross Border Higher Education (CBHE) which are either study centres or branch campuses managed by ...
DHAKA (Reuters) -A university student was killed and dozens injured on Tuesday in northern Bangladesh, police said, as they fired tear gas and rubber bullets at stone-throwing students protesting ...
Saiful Islam (Bengali: সাইফুল ইসলাম) is a Bangladeshi academic who is the current Vice-Chancellor of the American International University-Bangladesh. [2] [3] Previously he served as the 13th Vice-Chancellor of the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET). [4] He was also the Vice-Chancellor of the DIU. [5]
Quota system was first introduced in 1972 after the independence of Bangladesh in government jobs. At that time, 20% of the merit list was allocated, 40% was district-wise, 30% was allotted to family members of freedom fighters who participated in the freedom struggle of Bangladesh, and 10% was allotted to war-affected women. [13]
World University of Bangladesh (WUB) established in 2003 [2] under the private University Act, 1992 (amended in 1998) and private university Act 2010, approved and recognized by the Ministry of Education, government of Bangladesh and the University Grants Commission (UGC) of Bangladesh. The WUB is a non-profit making concern - and governed by a ...