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Universities in Bangladesh are mainly categorized into four differential types: public (government owned and subsidized), private (private sector owned universities), international (operated and funded by international organizations such as the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation), and the latest Cross Border Higher Education (CBHE) which are either study centres or branch campuses managed by ...
February 5, 2010 Harbin, China Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology: BUET Rand Ecliptic Tanaeem M. Moosa, Tasnim Imran Sunny, Muntasir Mashuq 36th Dhaka site Runner-up 35th May 30, 2011 Orlando, Florida: Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology: BUET Annihilator Tasnim Imran Sunny, Muntasir Mashuq, Anindya Das H.M.
After the liberation war of 1971, and Bangladesh's independence, EPUET was renamed to Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET). [15] In 2002, a first year student in the chemical engineering department, Sabekun Nahar Sony, was killed during a factional clash between two feuding groups of the Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD) at ...
In Maharashtra, there is one central university, twenty three state universities and twenty-one deemed universities.. The main building of University of Mumbai, established 1856, the oldest university in Maharashtra; the photo is from the 1870s.
The New Zealand cricket team toured Bangladesh from 5 to 17 October 2010. Five One Day Internationals (ODIs) were scheduled: Bangladesh won four and the other was abandoned without play. This was Bangladesh's first series victory against a full-strength Test-playing nation (excepting the West Indies series plagued by strike).
Technological institutes of Bangladesh (22 P) Pages in category "Universities of science and technology in Bangladesh" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
The University of Dhaka, established in 1921, acted as the driving force in producing many renowned scientists in Bangladesh. Since its independence in 1971 , Bangladesh has been plagued with many social issues such as poverty and illiteracy , and science and technology have lagged behind in the priority list of the successive governments .
From 2010 to 2011 session NITER started Bachelor of Science in Textile engineering course under the University of Dhaka. It was initiated by the then president of BTMA, Mr. Abdul Hai Sarkar. It also provides practical and training classes of textile engineering to students of private universities in Bangladesh.