Dhaka March 12, 2025, 10:05 pm
The cost of the five-year HEAT project is estimated at Tk4,016.57 crore, with the Government of Bangladesh contributing 50.96% and the World Bank 49.04%.
4 of 36 universities decided to withdraw from system
The survey results were revealed on Monday at a view-sharing meeting at the Bangabandhu International Conference Centre (BICC) auditorium in the capital
No dependent quota in pry teachers’ recruitment
The initial total budget was Tk 12 billion, which has been increased to Tk 17.5 billion. The cost of printing new textbooks in the upcoming year will require Tk 3.5 billion more than in the current yea
Yet, the country's education system creates job seekers which is a flawed system, he says
The decision was made during a syndicate meeting chaired by Vice-Chancellor Professor Niaz Ahmad Khan on 13 November
The head of the prestigious Islamic institution predicted that Bangladesh would prosper and reach new heights under Yunus's guidance
The back covers of all textbooks, which currently display a photograph of ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina along with her quotes, will be removed
An office order in this regard was issued by the Secondary and Higher Education Division on Saturday
Students have been asked to vacate their halls
The date of the postponed examinations will be announced later
Vice-chancellors and representatives from various universities shared their views on the challenges and opportunities of starting PhD programmes in private universities
Sheikh Hasina asks the students to study attentively
For safeguarding values and future development, investment in education should be steadfast and further boosted
Instead of purchasing new buses, three buses of the Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation (BRTC) are hired by Banani Bidyaniketan School and College for this purpose
Practical exams will be held from August 12 to August 21
The two-year project, at a cost of Tk24 crore, had a due date of June 2020. But the implementing agency could not complete the work within the stipulated time and sought extension of time again and again
Educational institutions in different regions of the country were closed due to the intense heat wave
The decision was made based on the forecast issued by the Bangladesh Meteorological Department