Dhaka March 13, 2025, 4:00 pm
The Education Ministry is likely to extend the shutdown of all educational institutions till the Eid-ul-Fitr holidays, amid growing trends of coronavirus infections in the country
The government has decided to reopen schools and colleges on March 30 while all universities will reopen on May 24 and dormitories of the universities will open on May 17
The problem is increased as the JSC exam was not held this year. In this case, we are taking decision to provide group to student on the basis of evaluation of class VII examination and assignment of class VIII
Vaccination programme is being carried out under priority basis for the teachers and it is also planned for students…then no barriers will remain to reopening the educational institutions
The money will be sent to the mobile phones of their guardians through Nagad. Each student will get Tk 1,000 as kids allowance
SSC and equivalent examinations are likely to be held in June this year while HSC exams in July or August if the Covid-19 situation becomes favourable
The admission test will be held in different phases. A total of 23,104 students will have chance to get admitted to those institutions
Two separate English teachers will be appointed in each school to this end
Government would take necessary measures to reopen the educational institutions so the students can go to schools, colleges and universities
Classes will be held in different shifts following health regulations. And emphasis will be given on class five
The health safety of the students was given priority on the guideline. It has been asked to set up seating bench of classrooms maintaining three feet distance to each other
All educational institutions were ordered on Friday to finish preparations to reopen within February 4 maintaining health guidelines to ensure safety of the students and the staff
They made their demand while taking part in the thanksgiving motion on the President’s address in the parliament session on Wednesday presided over by Speaker Dr Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury
A study conducted by ‘Mass Literacy Campaign’ revealed this information
These bills are- 'Intermediate and Secondary Education (Amendment) Bill, 2021', 'Bangladesh Technical Education Board (Amendment) Bill, 2021' and 'Bangladesh Madrasah Education Board (Amendment) Bill, 2021'
The current closure of all educational institutions in the country (except Qawmi Madrasa) has been extended till January 30 for the evolving situation created due to the pandemic
The cost of closing schools – which at the peak of pandemic lockdowns affected 90 percent of students worldwide and left more than a third of schoolchildren with no access to remote education – has been devastating
A High Court division bench of Justice JBM Hassan and Justice Md Khairul Alam passed the order, asking the varsity authorities to submit a report in this regard by next two months
The signing ceremony was held through Zoom platform at 1:00 pm on Monday under the arrangement of Asian Development Bank (ADB)
In its 47th annual report to the government, the UGC suggested formulating a policy to introduce a unified test for students vying for a seat at the private universities in Dhaka