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Higher education activities are thus governed by either RS or FBiH legislation, with the state level Ministry of Civil Affairs assuming the task of coordinating the higher education activities of the two entities. One of the main prerequisites for reform was the adoption of the higher education law in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
This category collects all articles about education in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Please use the respective subcategories. Please use the respective subcategories. The main article for this category is Education in Bosnia and Herzegovina .
Two schools under one roof [a] is a term for schools in Bosnia and Herzegovina based on the ethnic segregation of children on the pretext of speaking different languages. [2] Children from two ethnic groups, Bosniaks and Croats, attend classes in the same building, but physically separated from each other and taught separate curricula. [3]
List of television channels in Bosnia and Herzegovina funded by TV-tax (7.50 BAM per month) TV channel Type Launched Formerly called Owned by Language HDTV; BHT 1: General 1 June 1961; 63 years ago () RTV Sarajevo (1961–1992) RTV BiH (tvbih) (1991–1995) BHT (1995–1998) PBS BiH (BHTV 1) (1998–2004) BHT 1 (since 2004) BHRT: Bosnian, Croatian
HD Web Notes BHT 1: Radio and Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BHRT) Public TV tax Bosnia and Herzegovina: General: Sarajevo: 1961: Analog television: Yes: Yes: www.bhrt.ba: National broadcaster and member of the EBU: FTV: Radio-Television of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (RTV FBiH) Public TV tax: BIH: General: Sarajevo: 2001 ...
RA-TV; Radio Televizija Republike Srpske; Radio-Television of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina; Radiotelevizija Herceg-Bosne; Red TV (Serbian TV channel) RTRS PLUS; RTV 7 Tuzla; RTV BN; RTV Bugojno; RTV Cazin; RTV Doboj; RTV Goražde; RTV IS; RTV Jablanica; RTV Kozarska Dubica; RTV Maglaj; RTV Sana; RTV Slobomir; RTV TK; RTV USK; RTV ...
In Bosnia, the following grading scale applies to elementary and high school students: 1 Insufficient (nedovoljan) – failing 2 Sufficient (dovoljan) 3
OBN (abbreviation of Open Broadcast Network) is a local television network broadcasting a TV channel in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Headquarters of this TV is in Sarajevo , Pofalići neighborhood. OBN originally stood for Open Broadcast Network , when the company was founded in 1996 by the Office of the High Representative and the European Union .