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History. Dhaka Residential Model College was established by the then President of Pakistan Field Marshal Muhammad Ayub Khan [citation needed] in 1960 on an area of about 52 acres beside Mirpur Road near Sher-e-Bangla Nagar in Dhaka . In 1962, the administration of DRMC was assumed by the provincial government of then East Pakistan.
As of September 2019, tertiary education in Bangladesh takes place at 44 government, 101 private and 3 international universities. Students can choose to further their studies in chartered accountancy, engineering, technology, agriculture and medicine at a variety of universities and colleges.
Notre Dame College, Dhaka ( Bengali: নটর ডেম কলেজ, ঢাকা ), also known as NDC, is a higher secondary and degree level educational institution founded and managed by the priests of the Congregation of Holy Cross located in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. [3] Upon the invitation of the then East Pakistan government ...
www .rajukcollege .edu .bd. RAJUK Uttara Model College ( RUMC) ( Bengali: রাজউক উত্তরা মডেল কলেজ) is a co-educational College in Uttara, Dhaka, Bangladesh. [1] [2] It is situated about a kilometer north of Shahjalal International Airport. Established in 1994, [3] the institution teaches its students in ...
According to a report on public instruction in Bengal, on 31 March 1903, Dhaka Survey School had 117 students of which 103 were Hindus and 14 were Muslims. In 1908, the school started to offer diploma degrees. Nawab Sir Khwaja Ahsanullah Bahadur, a philanthropist and Nawab of Dhaka, endowed donations for developing the survey school.
Middleboro, Massachusetts, middle schooler Liam Morrison, right, speaks at a press conference outside of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in Boston on Thursday morning, Feb. 8, 2024 ...
The startup, which says it is the largest edtech company in Bangladesh, announced today it has raised a pre-Series A of $5.5 million, the highest seed-stage funding so far for a Bangladeshi ...
The School Broadcasting Programme (SBP) was launched in 1978. The project was later expanded to become the National Institute of Educational Media and Technology (NIEMT) in 1983. In 1985, the NIEMT was renamed the Bangladesh Institute of Distance Education (BIDE) which offered, apart from audio-visual materials, a Bachelor of Education (BEd ...