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Calcutta Girls' College, established in 1963, [1] is a women's undergraduate college in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. It is affiliated with the University of Calcutta. [2]
Mirpur Bangla High School and College Dhaka Mohammadpur Model School & College: Dhaka Mohammadpur Preparatory School & College: Dhaka Muminunnesa Women's College: Murari Chand College: Mymensingh Polytechnic Institute: Mymensingh N: Notre Dame College, Dhaka: 1949 Motijheel, Dhaka Naogaon Government College: Narail Victoria College: Narail
The Calcutta Alia Madrasa, founded by Lord Warren Hastings in 1780, is considered one of the oldest examples of education in the Indian subcontinent.Apart from this, among the unique educational systems, the University of Calcutta was established in 1857 under the English education system and Darul Uloom Deoband in 1866 under the Qaumi education system.
Armed Forces Division Governing Body of Cadet Colleges Adjutant General Branch AHQ Dhaka Cantonment Incumbent Major General Md Masudur Rahman Bangladesh Armed Forces Type Governing Body of Cadet Colleges Appointer Bangladesh Army Term length No fixed term Website www.cadetcollege.army.mil.bd Cadet College is a residential special high school and college established in Bangladesh on the model ...
Shaheed Bir Uttam Lt. Anwar Girls' College (Bengali: শহিদ বীর-উত্তম লে. আনোয়ার গার্লস কলেজ) [1] is an educational institution in Dhaka Cantonment, Dhaka, Bangladesh. [2] [3] It is managed by the Bangladesh Army and primarily for the female children of army personnel. But female ...
The East India Company and British rule were closely related to the spread of modern education in the subcontinent. In 1780, during the Company rule, the rulers established the Calcutta Madrasah (now Aliah University), and 1791, they established the Sanskrit College in Varanasi for Indians, and the Fort William College in 1800 for the employees of the East India Company.
Before Dhaka University was established, near its grounds were the former buildings of Dhaka College affiliated to the University of Calcutta. In 1873 the college was relocated to Bahadur Shah Park. Later it shifted to Curzon Hall, which would become the first institute of the university. [16]
Although we have fought so much, the government is still ignoring our plea. If government doesn't respond, we should create a Bangla Medium College in the future." [6] In 1961, he started discussions with educationists and intellectuals to set up a Bangla college in then East Pakistan, now Bangladesh. The college was established on 1 October 1962.