Dhaka March 14, 2025, 3:21 am
With the coronavirus spreading rapidly across the world, countries have taken rapid and decisive actions to shut down
The Dhaka University (DU) authorities have decided to allow only the regular students to stay at its dormitories after reopening the university.
Schools and colleges will remain shut until at least September this year amid the coronavirus situation in the country, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said on Monday morning.
All educational institutions will remain closed until May 5 in parallel with the government’s announcement of general holidays, aiming to prevent the spread of coronavirus disease.
The government will publish results of the SSC and equivalent exams two weeks after the reopening of the offices following the lockdown imposed to curb the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19).
The UGC said this through a press release on Monday
About one crore students of the secondary level will take part in the classes
Next date for the examinations will be informed on the first week of April
Closing the schools and colleges is being discussed at the high level of the government. Govt is intensively monitoring the situation. Govt will take necessary steps in the right time
Most of the students at Fazley Rabbi Hall of the Dhaka Medical College Hospital also left the campus by yesterday afternoon
Tokyo International University (TIU) hosted a pre-departure briefing session for Bangladeshi students going for April 2020 intake.
With the first light of day still more than an hour away, DU students, mainly those willing to sit for recruitment tests for BCS and other government jobs,
Aiming to assist students to familiarise with the world of MS Excel, Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP) Finance Society has come up with the initiative of launching Excel Maestros 2020, an excel based training compe
Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB) has recently hosted a Seminar titled ‘Preventing Terrorism and Extremism through Community Engagement’ at the university’s own campus in Bashundhara, Dhaka.
No private university can admit more than 50 students to its law department for a semester
From this year, all public universities have to enrol students through a centralised admission test as the University Grants Commission is all set to introduce the new system to reduce hassles of admission seekers.
Everybody deserves to get education as it is one of the basic human rights in all aspects of life.
The Ministry of Primary and Mass Education in an order on Sunday said the decision aimed at removing “pay inequality”
Education Minister Dr Dipu Moni on Thursday said steps will be taken to prevent distribution of wrong question papers in examinations.
A total 20,47, 779 students; among them 10,24,363 male and 10,23,416 female candidates are expected to take part in the SSC and equivalent examinations