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  2. RAJUK Uttara Model College - Wikipedia

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    www.rajukcollege.edu.bd. RAJUK Uttara Model College (RUMC) (Bengali: রাজউক উত্তরা মডেল কলেজ) is a co-educational College in Uttara, Dhaka, Bangladesh. [1][2] It is situated about a kilometer north of Shahjalal International Airport. Established in 1994, [3] the institution teaches its students in Bengali ...

  3. Dhaka Residential Model College - Wikipedia

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    History. Dhaka Residential Model College was established by the then President of Pakistan Field Marshal Muhammad Ayub Khan [citation needed] in 1960 on an area of about 52 acres beside Mirpur Road near Sher-e-Bangla Nagar in Dhaka. In 1962, the administration of DRMC was assumed by the provincial government of then East Pakistan.

  4. Notre Dame College, Dhaka - Wikipedia

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    Notre Dame College, Dhaka (Bengali: নটর ডেম কলেজ, ঢাকা), also known as NDC, is a higher secondary and degree level educational institution founded and managed by the priests of the Congregation of Holy Cross located in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. [ 3 ] Upon the invitation of the then East Pakistan government ...

  5. New Model Degree College, Dhaka - Wikipedia

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    After the war of 1971, the college was replaced to Dhanmondi. Road -8 and house number 500. But it was damaged for war. For the outstanding performance of this college in public examination in the year 1978. For that government has given a piece of land of one bigha at the opposite site of Dhanmondi road -32. Now present new model degree college.

  6. Dhaka College - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, the journey of Dhaka College was started anew with new infrastructures in the present campus at Dhanmondi with a land area of 24 acres. In 1972, undergraduate courses on some subjects were reopened. In 1982, the English spelling of the city was officially changed from Dacca to Dhaka. As a consequence the college was named Dhaka College.

  7. BAF Shaheen College Dhaka - Wikipedia

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    bafsd.edu.bd. BAF Shaheen College Dhaka[c] also known as BAFSD or Dhaka Shaheen[9] is a co-educational Bangladeshi college [10][11] (grades KG-XII) established and managed by the Bangladesh Air Force. [12] and primarily for the children of Air Force personnel. [13] but civilians' children can also study at the college. [14][15]

  8. Dhaka Medical College and Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Dhaka Medical College has a 2600-bed [30] teaching hospital as Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) within the same compound, with 92 wards. It is a tertiary referral hospital. It has a 300-bed facility dedicated for burn & plastic surgery.

  9. SOS Hermann Gmeiner College - Wikipedia

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    SOS Hermann Gmeiner College located in Mirpur-13 of the capital Dhaka city of Bangladesh is an educational institution. It was established in 1986 by the SOS-Kinderdorf International, headquartered in Innsbruck, Austria, a non-government organization. The foundation stone was laid by former President of Bangladesh, Hussain Muhammad Ershad.