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The Bangladesh Technical Education Board is a state regulatory board responsible for monitoring and developing technical and vocational education in the secondary level (), 2-year higher secondary level (HSC/Vocational), 4-year Diploma in Agriculture, 4-year Diploma in Engineering degree and 4-year Diploma in Medical Technology degree throughout the People's Republic of Bangladesh. [1]
The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Sylhet is an autonomous organization responsible for holding public examinations (JSC, S.S.C and H.S.C) in four districts of Sylhet Division. [2] The board was established in 1999. [3] The present chairman of the board is PROF. MD. Anwar Hossain Chowdhury. [4]
Citrus Research Station (Bengali: সাইট্রাস গবেষনা কেন্দ্র, romanized: Citrus Gobeshona Kendro) is an agricultural research station under the Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI). [1] It is located in Jaintiapur, in the Sylhet District of Bangladesh. [2] [3]
Sylhet Agricultural University started its function on 2 November 2006 following the issuance of a notification by the Government as per the requirement of the "Sylhet Agricultural University Act 2006" which was passed in the National Parliament on 3 October 2006. In fact, the faculty of Veterinary, Animal and Biomedical Sciences has come into ...
Shahjalal University of Science and Technology; Sylhet Agricultural University; Sylhet Engineering College [1] Leading University; Sreemangal; Metropolitan University, Sylhet; North East University; RTM AL-KABIR TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY; Sylhet International University; Army Institute of Business Administration, Sylhet [2]
This demand is increasing day by day. To meet the growing demand of urea fertiliser, steps have been taken by the Govt. of Bangladesh (GOB) to set up a modern technology based, energy efficient and environment friendly granular urea fertiliser factory named Shahjalal Fertilizer Project (SFP) with an annual capacity of 580,800 MT at Fenchuganj.
Agriculture is the largest employment sector in Bangladesh, making up 14.2 percent of Bangladesh's GDP in 2017 and employing about 42.7 percent of the workforce. [1] As of the financial year 2022 to 2023, the agricultural sector contributed to more than 12% of GDP. [ 2 ]
In 1990, Bangladesh Association for Plant Tissue Culture (BAPTC) was formed which has been organising several international conferences since its inception. In September 1993, the government of Bangladesh formed a National Committee on Biotechnology Product Development to select potential biotechnological projects which could be leased out for ...