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Ethiraj College for Women is an arts and science college for women in Chennai, India, managed by the Ethiraj College Trust. It was founded in 1948 by the barrister V. L. Ethiraj of Vellore . History
Chittagong Govt. Women's College: Khulshi,O.R Nizam Road Bengali Medium National Curriculum 12-Masters Barrister Sultan Ahmad Chowdhury College: E P Z , Chattogram Bengali Medium National Curriculum Bangladesh Women's Association School & College: Bisswa Road, Wasa Circle Bengali Medium National Curriculum Play-12 Islamia Degree College: Pahartali
Pages in category "Women's universities and colleges in Bangladesh" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
After finishing Secondary education (10th Grade/SSC/Equivalent) students get admitted to these colleges to study for 11th and 12th Grade. Students graduate from the colleges or higher secondary schools after passing in the HSC/Equivalent Examination. This is a list of Colleges in Bangladesh.
Bogra Women's College: Bogra: Bogra Sadar: 130998 Bogra YMCA Public School & College: Bogra: Bogra Sadar: 119209 Chhoy Pukuria Girls' School And College: Bogra: Bogra Sadar: 119330 Gohail Islamia High School & College: Bogra: Bogra Sadar: 119246 Government Azizul Haque College: Bogra: Bogra Sadar: 119250 Govt. M. R. Women's College Bogra: Bogra ...
Armed Forces Division Governing Body of Cadet Colleges Adjutant General Branch AHQ Dhaka Cantonment Incumbent Major General Md Masudur Rahman Bangladesh Armed Forces Type Governing Body of Cadet Colleges Appointer Bangladesh Army Term length No fixed term Website www.cadetcollege.army.mil.bd Cadet College is a residential special high school and college established in Bangladesh on the model ...
Vellore Lakshmanaswamy Ethiraj (18 July 1890 – 18 August 1960) was an Indian lawyer and philanthropist who founded Ethiraj College for Women, a college in Chennai, India. [1] He was the first Indian to be appointed as Crown Prosecutor by the British Raj. He also served as the President of the Madras Bar Association. [2]
For short it is known as 'BMS' (Bangladesh Mahila Samiti) or 'BWA' (Bangladesh Women's Association) Girls' High School & College. The school was established in 1962 (then East Pakistan, pre-independence Bangladesh). It was formerly known as Bangladesh Women Association Institute and was a coeducational school in its early years.