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First curriculum for the M.Sc. course in five subjects of Home Economics discipline was started 2001 College celebrated 40 years of the college. 2002 Introduced 4 yr. B.Sc. honours (course system) courses in five subjects of Home Economics discipline. 2006 4 yr. B.Sc. and M.S. (course system) courses in five subjects of Home Economics discipline.
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) programme via distance learning validated by the University of Rajshahi. The success of BIDE encouraged policymakers to take up a major plan for establishing an open university.
The founder-director of IBA is M. Safiullah. IBA began by launching its flagship MBA program. In the 1970s, the MPhil and PhD programs were introduced. The BBA program was started in 1993 at the institute. In 2007, the Executive MBA program was launched to cater to the growing demand for quality education among mid-career executives. [6]
DScE was founded in April 2010, [1] following the model of the London School of Economics, [2] to promote higher studies and research in economics and related subjects. [3] Its goal is to accommodate the fast-growing demand for well-trained economists and professionals in related subjects, [ 4 ] to contribute to teaching, research and ...
Current government projects to promote the education of children in Bangladesh include compulsory primary education for all, free education for girls up to class 10, [25] stipends for female students, a nationwide integrated education system and a food-for-education literacy movement. A large section of the country's national budget is set ...
The Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies had its origin in Pakistan, established in June 1957 and named the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE). The PIDE was moved to Dhaka in January 1971. After the emergence of independent Bangladesh in 1971, the institute was called the Bangladesh Institute of Development Economics (BIDE).
[citation needed] It is now operated as a government-approved university under the Non-Government University Acts of 1992 and 1998. It is operated as a non-profitable institution and offers strict academic disciplines. The late A.B.M Mafizul Islam Patwari is recognized by the Government of Bangladesh as the founder of the university.
As a government educational institution, it started as a degree (pass) college first. One of the important features of this college is to continue co-education in a generous and congenial environment. Intermediate course was introduced in this college in 1970. This college was acknowledged by the Dhaka Education Board on 19 May 1971.