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On 26 July 2016, [3] the government of Bangladesh enacted a regulation in the National Assembly to set up the university on a 50-acre site adjoining to Bangabandhu Hi-Tech Park in Kaliakair, Gazipur District. [4] Instruction began with the 2018–2019 academic year, for which 100 students were offered admission. [5]
BOU is granted the authority to confer degrees under Clause 6(c) of the BOU Act 1992. BOU is recognised as a national university by the University Grants Commission of Bangladesh, a statutory body attached to the Ministry of Education. The BOU is a founding and participating institution of the SAARC Consortium on Open and Distance Learning ...
Government Teachers' Training College, Dhaka is a public college for training government teachers in Dhaka, Bangladesh. [1] [2] It offers four-year (eight-semester) integrated Bachelor of Education, [3] one-year professional Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) and Master of Education (M.Ed). Some teaching-learning related training programs by ...
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 ...
Shahidul Chowdhury Engineering College [15] Shahid A.H.M. Kamaruzzaman Govt. Degree College: Shahid Syed Nazrul Islam College: Shaikh Burhanuddin Post Graduate College: Sherpur Government College: 1964 Sherpur Sonapur Degree College: SOS Hermann Gmeiner College: Sylhet Cadet College: Sylhet Sylhet Engineering College [16] Sylhet Sylhet ...
Universities in Bangladesh represent about 150 academic bodies of the conventional higher education institution (HEI) in Bangladesh. Segmented by management and financial structure, these include 55 public universities [ 1 ] , 103 private universities, 3 international universities, 31 specialized colleges, and 2 special universities.
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.
Bangladesh Computer Samity; Bangladesh Health Profession Institute; Bangladesh Institute for Professional Development (BIPD) [1] Bangladesh Institute of Human Resources Management (BIHRM) [2] Bangladesh Institute of Information Technology (BIIT) Bangladesh Institute of Labour Studies (BILS) Bangladesh Institute of Management Studies (BIMS) [3]