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It was established in 1984, at Bogura, for developing Secretarial Science and business management education system in Bangladesh. NACTAR, which stands for “National Academy for Computer Training and Research (NACTAR)”. It is Established after the NTRAMS abolished in 2005.
The key responsibilities of the Bangladesh Computer Council include: [10] Encouraging the use of ICT for social and economic development; Developing the practical infrastructure for the use of computers in various sectors of the national economy and improving the quality of education, training, and professional standards related to computers
Dhaka Polytechnic Institute (Bengali: ঢাকা পলিটেকনিক ইনস্টিটিউট, also known as DPI) is a government technical institute in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is the largest and the oldest polytechnic academia in modern Bangladesh.
Certificate Courses under Bangladesh Technical Education Board (BTEB), Dhaka 1. Certificate in Computer Office Application; 06-months course affiliated with BTEB, Dhaka 2. Certificate in Computer Programming; 06-months course affiliated with BTEB, Dhaka 3.
The Bangladesh Technical Education Board is a state regulatory board responsible for monitoring and developing technical and vocational education in the secondary level (), 2-year higher secondary level (HSC/Vocational), 4-year Diploma in Agriculture, 4-year Diploma in Engineering degree and 4-year Diploma in Medical Technology degree throughout the People's Republic of Bangladesh. [1]
Feni Computer Institute (Bengali: ফেনী কম্পিউটার ইনস্টিটিউট, also known as FCI) is the first and only ICT based polytechnic institute for Diploma in Engineering courses in Bangladesh. It is situated in Feni Sadar Upazila of Feni city. [1]
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The college was founded in 1954 as an Intermediate Technical College under the Directorate of Technical Education. It was the only college in Dhaka city, where students could study science, technology and basic engineering at the higher secondary level. In 1962, it was renamed as Government Science College and came under the Ministry of Education.