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On 16 February 1960, Adamjee Cantonment College started its journey as an English-medium school founded by Gul Muhammad Adamjee (son of Sir Adamjee Haji Dawood, founder of Adamjee Group), The institution was later renamed Adamjee Cantonment College. A public school attached to the college served students through the first to tenth grade.
Adamjee Cantonment Public School was established in 1960. [9] [10] At that time, it followed the curriculum of British Public School and offered education in only six classes, from class four to nine. Mr. Dolman, a British educationist, was the first principle of the school.
Adamjee Government Science College: ... Zam Zama Grammar School and College: Gizri, Clifton Cantonment: Siraj ud Daula College: F.B. Area: Government Degree College ...
Bangladesh has 55 [3] public universities to the bulk of higher studies students. These universities are funded by the government while managed as self-governed organizations. Dhaka Division is home to 14 public universities, among which 9 are in Dhaka City. There are nine public universities in Chittagong Division, the Khulna Division has ...
Adamjee Cantonment Public School & College Dhaka Cantonment Prescribed By Dhaka Education Board 1960 Boys (Grades 2–10); Co-Educational (Grades 11–12) Mohammadpur Govt. Boys High School, Dhaka: Humayun Road, Mohammadpur, Dhaka 1207 Prescribed By Dhaka Education Board 1967 Class One to SSC Level November–December
The college was established in 1969 as an extension of Daud Public School. Initially it offered only a humanities stream. A science stream was added in 1977. In 1983 the college was relocated to the present campus. A business studies stream was added in 1985. [1] BA, BSS. & B. Com. pass courses were opened in 1993. BSc. pass course was opened ...
In 2007, Viqarunnisa Noon School and College was one of three top colleges under the Dhaka Education Board. [9] In April 2008, a forum for guardians of students at the school was created. [10] Two students of the school were kidnapped and subsequently rescued by Bangladesh Police from Asad Gate and Uttara Model Town. [11]
The inauguration ceremony was performed by the then President of Pakistan, Field Marshal General Ayub Khan, on 30 July 1961. [2]The college commenced with 100 students in class XI and every year a new class was added and up to 1965, it became a full-fledged degree science college, with more than two hundred students at Intermediate level and forty five students at degree level.