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Government College of Commerce, Chattogram is a government college in Agrabad, Chattogram, Bangladesh. It was established in 1947. It was established in 1947. History
Hazera-Taju Degree College: Bahaddarhat Bengali Medium National Curriculum 12-Masters Government College of Commerce, Chittagong: Agrabad: Bengali Medium National Curriculum 12-Masters Agrabad Mohila College: Agrabad: Bengali Medium National Curriculum 12-Masters Chittagong Government Model School and College: Khulshi, Near CPI
Education system in Bangladesh. The district-based Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education in Bangladesh manage the country's three-tiered education system at the primary, secondary and higher secondary level.
Bakalia Government College, formerly Chittagong Government Commercial Institute, is a public higher secondary school located in Chittagong, Bangladesh. It was established in 1966. It was established in 1966.
Students graduate from the colleges or higher secondary schools after passing in the HSC/Equivalent Examination. This is a list of Colleges in Bangladesh. The syllabus most common in usage is the National Curriculum and Textbooks, which has two versions, a Bengali version and an English version.
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 ...
For instance, a student studying in science group can't replace chemistry, Bangla or religion for accounting or history. But he can replace higher math or biology for arts & crafts . In other words, a student of this curriculum has to study a pre-set group of subjects with having only one choice of replacing an elective subject to another ...
Although we have fought so much, the government is still ignoring our plea. If government doesn't respond, we should create a Bangla Medium College in the future." [5] In 1961, he started discussions with educationists and intellectuals to set up a Bangla college in then East Pakistan, now Bangladesh. The college was established on 1 October 1962.