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Bangladesh Chemical Society was founded in 1972 following the Independence of Bangladesh in 1972 by faculty members of the University of Dhaka such as Mokarram Hussain Khundker. Founding members also included professors from the University of Rajshahi , Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology , and Bangladesh Council of Scientific ...
Founded as Dhaka Brahma School in 1858 and renamed Jagannath School in 1872, the institution was taken over by the Pakistani government in 1968, while Bangladesh was still a part of Pakistan. It opened graduate and post-graduate programmes in 1975 and was approved as a full public university in 2005.
Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics; Bangladesh Chemical Society; Bangladesh Cinema and Television Institute; Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research; Bangladesh Economic Association; Bangladesh Energy and Power Research Council; Bangladesh Enterprise Institute; Bangladesh Entomological Society; Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute
This is a list of Colleges in Bangladesh. The syllabus most common in usage is the National Curriculum and Textbooks, which has two versions, a Bengali version and an English version. Edexcel and Cambridge syllabus are also used for most of the English-medium schools.
Bangladesh Institute of Information Technology (BIIT) Bangladesh Institute of Labour Studies (BILS) Bangladesh Institute of Management Studies (BIMS) [3] Bangladesh Institute of Science and Technology; Centre for Policy Dialogue; Chartered Institute of Human Resources and Development, Bangladesh (CIHRD) [4] Daffodil Institute of IT (DIIT)
Pages in category "Subfields of chemistry" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Chemical physics
Pages in category "Lists of universities and colleges in Bangladesh" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
After the liberation war of 1971, and Bangladesh's independence, EPUET was renamed to Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET). [15] In 2002, a first year student in the chemical engineering department, Sabekun Nahar Sony, was killed during a factional clash between two feuding groups of the Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD) at ...