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Currently, 56% of government jobs in Bangladesh are reserved under various quotas, including 10% for women, 10% for people from underdeveloped districts, 5% for indigenous communities, and 1% for ...
Sheikh Hasina University is a public university in Netrokona, Bangladesh. On 30 January 2017 in regular cabinet meeting, chaired by former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina , agreed in principle to the acts for the Netrokona University in Netrokona District .
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 ...
Universities in Bangladesh represent about 150 academic bodies of the conventional higher education institution (HEI) in Bangladesh. Segmented by management and financial structure, these include 55 public universities [ 1 ] , 103 private universities, 3 international universities, 31 specialized colleges, and 2 special universities.
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Bandarban University is the first semi-public university in Bandarban district of Bangladesh and the first in the country. [2] It is the first university in Bandarban district. An initiative has been taken to establish a permanent campus on 100 acres of land at Suyalok at the entrance of the district headquarters.
Located in Motijheel, Dhaka, the university was founded by the Congregation of Holy Cross in 2013. [2] After receiving approval from the Ministry of Education, the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, and University Grants Commission (UGC), Notre Dame University Bangladesh commenced its academic activities in the fall of 2014. [3]
Construction began on the college on 6 November 1964, at which time it was known as Barisal Medical College. [3] It opened to students in 1968 and was soon renamed to its current title, bestowed in honor of former prime minister A. K. Fazlul Huq in 1977, [3] a resident of Barisal, was often called by the phrase "Sher-e-Bangla", which translates "The Tiger of Bengal".