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The government of Bangladesh passed a university act in 1986 to give special importance in science and technology education. Shahjalal University of Science and Technology was established as the first specialised science & technology university of the country. After SUST, seven more science and technology universities have been established in ...
All public schools and many private schools in Bangladesh follow the curriculum of NCTB. Starting in 2010, every year free books are distributed to students between Grade-1 to Grade-10 to eliminate illiteracy. [6] These books comprise most of the curricula of the majority of Bangladeshi schools. There are two versions of the curriculum.
Science (Total 11 subjects must be studied for science students). [25] In class 9–10 and 11–12, each has its own pre-selected set of subjects with one optional subject which can be changed. For instance, a student studying in science group can't replace chemistry, Bangla or religion for accounting or history.
In order to introduce the western medical science, the then British Lieutenant-Governor George Campbell in 1873, decided to set up medical schools in Calcutta (Kolkata), Dacca (Dhaka) and Patna and the medium of teaching was Bengali. This necessitated the publishing of Bengali books on medical science for the medical students.
Bishwo Shahitto Kendro offers classes on world literature for Higher Secondary students, and also provides every book for those classes. For Secondary and Junior school level it operates a nationwide reading program, and provides books for the students. In 2007, it had 500 schools under this program, and over 100000 active student members.
Nurul Kabir [6] [7] National 38,600 [3] The Independent [10] 26 March 1995 Independent Publications Limited M. Shamsur Rahman [6] [7] National 37,800 [3] The Business Standard: 21 January 2020 The Horizon Media and Publication Limited, Orion Group: Inam Ahmed National 35,500 [3] The Bangladesh Today [27] 26 January 2002 Jobaer Alam Jobaer Alam ...
However, after a few days, Minister of Education of Bangladesh Nurul Islam Nahid declared quick action would be taken against people involved in question paper leaks. [6] During the 2014 HSC examination period, the English exam schedule of Dhaka Board was changed due to leaks. Other tests' question papers were leaked but no further action was ...
English-medium institutions in Bangladesh have been ascending due to the rise in globalization and the free market economy. [4] Bangladesh government released projects to increase the English language through the English Language Teaching Improvement Project in 1990 with the UK and the 'English in Action' project in 2009. [5]