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Udayan Higher Secondary School Dhaka, formerly known as Udayan Bidyalaya is a private higher secondary school in Bangladesh, established in 1955 by the University of Dhaka. It is a co-educational institution. The school was first allotted a small piece of land and two sheds.
University Laboratory School and College, I.E.R., Dhaka University, Dhaka Location Dhaka University, Dhaka-1000 Syllabus Dhaka Education Board 1964 K.G. to College January and May Uttara High School & College: Road No 1 & 27, Sector # 7, Uttara Model Town, Dhaka-1230 Syllabus 1985 From I to XII Don Bosco School and College
Shandipan is the yearbook of Dhaka Residential Model College, containing school-related news, poems, articles, stories, science fiction, jokes, and other items of interest, written by the students, teachers, and staff. The magazine reflects the creativity of the college and provides an opportunity for students to express their thoughts.
International Institute of Health Sciences (IIHS), Dhaka International medical college, Health technology unit, Gazipur National Institute of Traumatology & Orthopedic Rehabilitation Centre
The following is a list of major educational institutions located in the city of Barisal in Bangladesh.. Govt. BM College Main building (Est. 1889) Barisal University Campus (Est. 2011) Sher-e-Bangla Medical college (Est. 1968) Shaheed Abdur Rab Serniabat Textile Engineering College, Cotton Spinning Shed Entrance of Barishal Govt Model School And College Barisal Engineering College, Bangladesh
[1] [2] It is on the campus of Institute of Education and Research, Dhaka University, Nilkhet Road, Dhaka and is under the institute's management. [3] It is a part of Institute of Education and Research.
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The school was established in Dhaka on 21 June 1835 as Dhaka English Seminary. It was the first government high school established by the British under the East India Company in the Bengal province for teaching English literature and science. This was later named as Dhaka Collegiate School. Mr. Redge, an English missionary, acted as the first ...