KUET revokes expulsion of 37 students, reopens halls
Won’t accept pressured removal of VC: KUET teachers
DHAKA: The Non-Government Teachers' Registration and Certification Authority (NTRCA) on Wednesday (January 15) has published final results of the 15th teachers’ registration examination-2018. According to the result, 611 from school level-2, 9063 from school and 1,456 candidates
DHAKA: The pass rate of this year’s Primary Education Completion (PEC) is 95.50 percent while 95.96 percent of students came out successfully in Ebtedayee examination. State Minister for Primary and Mass Education Md Zakir Hossen announced the results officially in press briefing
DHAKA: The pass rate of this year’s Junior School Certificate (JSC) and Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC) examinations is 87.90 percent. Among them, a total 78,429 students obtained the highest grade GPA-5 which was 68,095 last year. Education Minister Dr Dipu Moni announced the
DHAKA: The results of Junior School Certificate (JSC), Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC), and Primary Education Completion (PEC) and its equivalent Ebtedayee examinations will be published on Tuesday (December 31). The results will be handed over to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the
DHAKA: The results of Junior School Certificate (JSC), Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC), and Primary Education Completion (PEC) and its equivalent Ebtedayee examinations will be published on December 31 (Tuesday). Officials of Ministry of Primary and Mass Education told Banglanews
DHAKA: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina asked the authorities concerned to find out ways for relaxing the load of exams on the primary school students so that they can get more time to play. The premier said this at the 14th Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC)
DHAKA: A two-day international conference on Sustainable Technologies for Industry 4.0 (STI 2019) has begun Green University of Bangladesh (GUB). The conference began at the permanent campus of GUB at Rupganj area of Purbachal American City in the capital on Tuesday (24 December).
JAGANNATH UNIVERSITY: Jagannath University (JnU) on Thursday (Dec 12) asked all of its departments not to go for new enrolment for the evening courses. JnU Vice Chancellor Prof Mijanur Rahman confirmed the matter to Banglanews. Later, a press release was issued in this regard.
DHAKA: The University Grants Commission (UGC) on Wednesday issued a 13-point directive, including closure of evening courses at all public universities. The UGC also directed for proper execution of vice chancellors' responsibilities, UGC's approval before opening a new
DHAKA: Clemon, one of the most popular clear beverage brand of Akij Food and Beverage Limited is launching, 'Clemon Clean Campus Green Campus Ideas Contest' at the university level, to collect fresh ideas on how to prevent environmental pollution and create awareness about
DHAKA: The written examinations of the 40th Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) will be held from January 4 to January 8 next year. According to a circular signed by AIM Nesar Uddin, examination controller (cadre) of the Public Service Commission (PSC) on Tuesday, detailed instructions
DHAKA: Expressing concern over the evening courses in public universities, President M Abdul Hamid said a section of teachers have turned university into a business institution disrupting its overall academic environment. He said different public universities have introduced several
DHAKA: Dhaka University (DU), the oldest university of Bangladesh, has begun its 52nd convocation with the participation of 20,796 graduates at its campus in the capital on Monday (Dec 09). The university’s Chancellor President Abdul Hamid is presiding over the grand event at the
DHAKA: Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) authorities suspended eight students from its Titumir Hall on various terms over their alleged involvement in ragging. A release, signed by Professor Mizanur Rahman, who is the Director of the Department of Student
RAJSHAHI: Education Minister Dr Dipu Moni said children with special needs need to be evaluated separately in order to merge them with mainstream education. We have to evaluate their exam scripts separately, she said while addressing the inaugural session of a day-long divisional
Since 2011, World Education Summits have witnessed the confluence of decision makers, influential experts and practitioners linked to education sector from across the world. The summit aims to explore groundbreaking innovations and encourage steps to ensure significant improvements in
DHAKA: The Bangladesh Public Service Commission (BPSC) published its circular on Wednesday (November 27) for the 41st Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) examination. Some 2,166 new cadres will be recruited through the 41st BCS examination (General). Preliminary examination will be held in
International University of Business Agriculture and Technology (IUBAT) organized a daylong National Seminar on Sustainable Development goals in its campus on November 21 of 2019. The theme of the seminar was ‘Ways to achieving SDG educational targets 4.3, 4.4, 4.7 in Bangladesh.’
DHAKA: Primary School Certificate (PSC) and Ebtedayee Examinations have begun on Sunday (Nov 17) across the country with the participation of 29,03,638 examinees. The examinations began around 10:30am on Sunday, and will continue until 1pm. A total of 25,53,267 students are
DHAKA: Primary School Certificate (PSC) and Ebtedayee Examinations will begin on Sunday (Nov 17) across the country with the participation of 29,03,638 examinees. A total of 25,53,267 students will sit for the Primary terminal examinations this year. Of them, 11, 81,300 are boys and