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All medical colleges until 1986 were established by the government. Currently, there are 37 public medical colleges, these provide 5380 seats every year for students undertaking MBBS. While the 68 private medical colleges provide 6040 seats. 6 colleges are run by Bangladesh Armed Forces which offer 375 seats.
Colleges in Bangladesh are Higher Secondary schools for last two years of 12 academic year long school education. After finishing Secondary education (10th Grade/SSC/Equivalent) students get admitted to these colleges to study for 11th and 12th Grade.
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 ...
The 2025 QS World University Rankings ranked the university 107 [5] in Southern Asia, 401-410 [5] in Asia and 1201-1400 [5] in the world. The 2023 Times Higher Education World University Rankings ranked the university 401-500 [6] in Asia, and in 2025 it is ranked 1001-1200 [6] in the world and 801-1000 [6] in Engineering subject ranking.
Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology (CUET) ranks between #1001-1200 in Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2025. Also, it ranks #1201-1400 in the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings 2025 and between #101-150 for QS WUR by subject.
Ali became the first principal of the college. [13] In 1951, TH Mathewman was appointed the next principal. M. A. Rashid succeeded him in 1954 as the first Bengali principal of the college [16] and held the post until 1960. [17] In 1956, a new course curriculum and the semester system were introduced at the college. [13]
Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU) is a public agricultural university in Mymensingh, Bangladesh. It was founded in 1961 by the Pakistani government as East Pakistan Agricultural University. It is the third-oldest university in the country. Its campus covers 1,200 acres (490 ha) on the west bank of the Old Brahmaputra River.
After a short time, the College of Engineering was renamed as Dhaka Engineering College (DEC). Then DEC shifted to its present permanent campus Gazipur City in 1983. [6] [7] BIT, Dhaka (1986) DEC was converted into the Bangladesh Institute of Technology (BIT), Dhaka as a degree awarding Institute by the government ordinance in 1986.