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Seats are reserved, according to quotas set by the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), for children of Freedom Fighters and for students from underprivileged backgrounds. Admission for foreign students is based on their SSC and HSC or equivalent grades. [6] As of July 2014, the college is allowed to admit 190 students annually. [7]
Mirpur Bangla High School and College Dhaka Mohammadpur Model School & College: Dhaka Mohammadpur Preparatory School & College: Dhaka Muminunnesa Women's College: Murari Chand College: Mymensingh Polytechnic Institute: Mymensingh N: Notre Dame College, Dhaka: 1949 Motijheel, Dhaka Naogaon Government College: Narail Victoria College: Narail
GST Admission Test (GST–General, Science & Technology; also known as Guccha/Ghuccho admission test) is an annual-integrated admission system in Bangladesh. The eligibility for admission in 20 general and science and technology universities is verified through this test. [1] The first GST examination was held in 2021 for university admission ...
ECAT – Engineering College Admission Test, for admission in public sector engineering college or university in Punjab, Pakistan. It is conducted by the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore. ETEA (UET) - for admission in public sector engineering college or university in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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.
Mirzapur Cadet College: Mirzapur, Tangail: Dhaka: 95 1963 04 Rajshahi Cadet College: Sardah, Rajshahi: Rajshahi: 110 1965 05 Sylhet Cadet College: Sylhet: Sylhet: 52.37 1978 06 Rangpur Cadet College: Alamnagar, Rangpur: Rangpur: 37 1979 07 Barisal Cadet College: Rahmatpur, Barisal: Barisal: 50 1981 08 Pabna Cadet College: Pabna: Rajshahi: 38 ...
It is the first medical school in Bangladesh situated in a rural area. [7] Within the self-contained campus, arranged among gardens around an S-shaped lake, are an academic building, separate hostels for men and women, staff quarters, and Jahurul Islam Medical College Hospital, the college's 390-bed teaching hospital.
A group of individuals formed a non-profit and non-political social organization, the Student Welfare Organization of Bangladesh (SWOB) in 1978 for guiding the youth. To achieve SWOB's mission, the College of Development Alternative (CODA) was founded in 1992 and the School of Development Alternative (SODA) in 1996.