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After finishing Secondary education (10th Grade/SSC/Equivalent) students get admitted to these colleges to study for 11th and 12th Grade. Students graduate from the colleges or higher secondary schools after passing in the HSC/Equivalent Examination. This is a list of Colleges in Bangladesh.
There are 16 Christian theological institutions in Bangladesh. [30] A G Bible College (Assemblies of God) was created in 1995. [30] Agape College (Baptist) was created in 2003. [30] Bangladesh Institution of Christian Theology (inter-denominational) was created in 1996. [30] Bangladesh Theological Seminary (inter-denominational) was created in ...
Awana is an international evangelical Christian nonprofit organization in child and youth discipleship. The headquarters are in St. Charles, Illinois , United States . History
Cantonment Public School & College, Jahanabad Cantonment, Khulna Bangladesh Navy School & College, Goalkhali, Khulna Khulna Collegiate Girls' School & College, Rupsha, Khulna
Teacher-Student Centre (Bengali: ছাত্র-শিক্ষক কেন্দ্র, romanized: Chhatra-Sikkhok Kendra), also known as TSC of the University of Dhaka is a building on the Dhaka University campus in Shahbagh, Dhaka, Bangladesh. The centre was established in 1961 by the Dhaka University by the Division of Public Affairs.
The main campus in Chandanaish, spread over 100 acres (0.40 km 2) of land, consists of a private university, a private medical college, a 1,000-bed hospital, a nurses' institute, a dental college, a college of physiotherapy and an IT institute. [citation needed] The current vice-chancellor (VC) of the university is Dr. A.F.M. Aowrangazab. [1]
In 1977, the institute was founded in Chittagong as a junior secondary school of the Bangladesh Navy with only about sixty students. It was upgraded to a high school in 1978, and upgraded to a school and college in 1990. [3]
After the Independence of Bangladesh in 1971, the college was renamed as Shaheed Suhrawardy College. [6] In 1984, the college was nationalized and the word government added to the name. [6] In September 2005, the president of the college unit of the Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal was gunned down in the college. [7]