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Graphic Arts Institute was established in 1967 in Dhaka, East Pakistan by Muhammad Azam Khan, the governor general of East Pakistan and Waqar Ahmed, Director General of Technical Education Directorate. The first head of the institute was the South Dakota University trained R. K. Mollah.
In 1963 the institute turned into Government Degree College and was named East Pakistan College of Arts and Crafts. After independence of Bangladesh this college was named Bangladesh College of Arts and Crafts. M.F.A. course has been started here since 1978. Art History department started MFA course in 1991 and honors course in 2001.
National Institute of Textile Engineering and Research; National Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedic Rehabilitation; North South University; Northern International Medical College; Northern University of Business and Technology Khulna; Northern University, Bangladesh; Notre Dame College, Dhaka; Notre Dame University Bangladesh; Noubahini ...
In 1984, the college was nationalized and the word government added to the name. [6] In September 2005, the president of the college unit of the Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal was gunned down in the college. [7] Government Shaheed Suhrawardy College is one of seven affiliated colleges under the University of Dhaka since 2017.
Pages in category "Government polytechnic institutes in Bangladesh" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Graphic Arts Institute (Dhaka) ... Muslim Government High School, Dhaka; N. Nabakumar Institution; ... West End High School (Dhaka, Bangladesh)
The establishment of the Technical Teachers Training College (TTTC) dates back to 1960 as the teachers’ wing of the Dhaka Polytechnic Institute.It underwent rapid growth and development and in 1964 emerged as a separate college called the Technical Education College (TEC).
In 1962, under the "7-Step Program" adopted by the Ayub Khan government, "Rangpur Technical Institute" was established with civil and power technology. In 1968, mechanical and electrical technology were added, and the institution was renamed "Rangpur Polytechnic Institute".