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New schedule of postponed exams of seven colleges released

New schedule of postponed exams of seven colleges released

Daily updated news Education Campus 07 December 2024 New schedule of postponed exams of seven colleges released The postponed Honours examination schedule of seven government colleges affiliated to Dhaka University (DU) has been changed again. This information was given in a notification signed by Dhaka University (DU) Controller of Examinations Md. Bahalul Haque Chowdhury on Thursday (December 5). The notification said that the schedule of Honours fourth and first year examinations of 2023 published by the Office of the Controller of Examinations on October 31 and December 2 has been changed again. According to the new schedule, the two postponed examinations of the fourth year of the undergraduate course of 2023 will be held on December 26 and 31 respectively. At the same time, the postponed examination of the first year of the Honours course of 2023 will be held on December 29. All the examinations will start at 12:30 noon. The other parts of the schedule will remain unchanged, the notification also mentioned. Recently, in the Jatrabari area of ​​the capital, Dr. The first and fourth year honors exams of seven colleges were postponed following the vandalism and subsequent clashes at Mahbubur Rahman Molla College, Shaheed Suhrawardy College and Kabi Nazrul Government College. Latest news 07 Dec New schedule of postponed exams of seven colleges released 07 Dec Bangladesh gives concessions to Pakistanis on important issues, India reacts strongly 02 Dec This example is enough for those who believe that women cannot pursue higher education and work for the development of the country and nation in line with the times if they wear a veil. 30 Nov World’s ‘largest’ gold mine discovered in China 30 Nov Case filed against 31 people for the murder of lawyer Alif in Chittagong 29 Nov Shakib ends international career !!! 29 Nov Man Utd player ratings vs Bodo/Glimt: Rasmus Hojlund loves European nights! Dane’s double gives Ruben Amorim lift-off in Europa League 29 Nov Amrim Enjoys ‘Special’ First Man Utd Wins ‘NCAT’ Despite Being ‘Non-Competitive’ 29 Nov Multiple cases, including terrorism charges, against Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi 29 Nov Israel claims to have killed 3,500 fighters in Lebanon All Posts All over the country Cricket Economy Education Campus Entertainment Football Freelance Updates Health and Fitness International Job Market LIve Sports National Politics Sports Uncategorized New schedule of postponed exams of seven colleges released December 7, 2024/No CommentsRead More Bangladesh gives concessions to Pakistanis on important issues, India reacts strongly December 7, 2024/No Comments Daily updated news International 07 December 2024 Bangladesh gives concessions to Pakistanis on important issues, India reacts strongly The interim… Read More This example is enough for those who believe that women cannot pursue higher education and work for the development of… December 2, 2024/No Comments Daily updated news Freelancing 02 December 2024 This example is enough for those who believe that women cannot pursue higher… Read More World’s ‘largest’ gold mine discovered in China November 30, 2024/No Comments Daily updated news International 30 November 2024 World’s ‘largest’ gold mine discovered in China The world’s largest gold mine has… Read More Case filed against 31 people for the murder of lawyer Alif in Chittagong November 30, 2024/No Comments Daily updated news International 30 November 2024 Case filed against 31 people for the murder of lawyer Alif in Chittagong… Read More Shakib ends international career !!! November 29, 2024/No Comments Daily updated news Cricket 29 November 2024 Shakib ends international career !!! Shakib Al Hasan wants freedom to play in… Read More Load More End of Content.

Pakistan to provide scholarships to 100 Bangladeshi students

Pakistan to provide scholarships to 100 Bangladeshi students

Daily updated news Education Campus 25 November 2024 Pakistan to provide scholarships to 100 Bangladeshi students Pakistan has approved scholarships for 100 Bangladeshi students. The country’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has approved the matter. The country’s media outlet Sama TV reported this information in a report on Wednesday (November 20). It said that after the Bangladesh government lifted the ban on Pakistani students studying at Dhaka University, Pakistan has decided to provide scholarships to 100 Bangladeshi students as a goodwill gesture. This has created the possibility of Bangladeshis getting higher education in Pakistan. The report also said that relations between Bangladesh and Pakistan are increasing after the fall of the Sheikh Hasina-led Awami League government. A source told Sama News that the Pakistani High Commissioner in Bangladesh is working the most on this issue. Pakistani universities will add Bangladeshi universities to their own portals to provide scholarships. Meanwhile, Bangladesh and Pakistan had cooperative relations in education before. However, it was closed for a long time. But after the fall of the Sheikh Hasina government, this cooperative relationship is going to start again between the two countries. Cooperative relations have already been established in other sectors. Last week, a cargo ship arrived directly in Chittagong from Karachi, Pakistan and anchored. Latest news 23 Nov Pakistan to provide scholarships to 100 Bangladeshi students 23 Nov Trump’s victory in the US election: Elon Musk’s fortunes have opened up 23 Nov No-balls raise suspicions of fixing in Abu Dhabi T10 League 23 Nov Shoplifting, road blockade by traders at Jamuna Future Park, protest 23 Nov Manchester City-Arsenal-Chelsea-Juventus-Barcelona are taking to the field tonight. 23 Nov Picnic bus electrocuted in Gazipur, 3 university students die 23 Nov Ronaldo’s goal, but Al Nasr still leaves the field with a defeat 23 Nov Messi, impressed by Flick, said, “I’m not surprised at all.” 23 Nov Son appeared at the police station after killing his mother 23 Nov Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,003

City College will be closed on Thursday

City College will be closed on Thursday

Daily updated news Education Campus November 20, 2024 City College will be closed on Thursday The fights between students from Dhaka College and City College have resulted in over two hundred injuries on both sides. In light of this, the administration of City College has declared that tomorrow, Thursday, November 21, courses will not be held. On the evening of Wednesday, November 20, this message was posted on the City College website. According to a brief announcement written by Professor Kazi Neyamul Haque, the acting principal of the college, all courses will be suspended tomorrow, Thursday, November 21, for unavoidable reasons. The relocation of City College from the Science Lab intersection was one of the nine demands made by the Dhaka College Teachers’ Council earlier, following the altercation. Earlier, on Wednesday afternoon, November 20, a fight broke out between Dhaka College and City College students. Following information, police and army personnel arrived on the scene and attempted to maintain order. They used sound bombs and tear shells to break up the fight at one point. Latest news Education Campus All over the country City College will be closed on Thursday November 20, 2024 International Imran Khan granted bail, release order not met November 20, 2024 National Politics We didn’t say we wanted to bring anyone to the polls: Fakhrul November 20, 2024 Education Campus Our education system produces job seekers, not entrepreneurs: Chief Advisor November 20, 2024 Football Sports Argentina is coming to India, will play two international matches! November 20, 2024 International Israeli attack kills 3 more Lebanese soldiers as death toll passes 40 November 20, 2024

Our education system produces job seekers, not entrepreneurs: Chief Advisor

Our education system produces job seekers, not entrepreneurs: Chief Advisor

Daily updated news Education Campus November 20, 2024 Our education system produces job seekers, not entrepreneurs: Chief Advisor Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus, the chief advisor, stated that Bangladesh shouldn’t establish an educational system that prioritizes test scores alone. Everyone ought to understand that test scores are not everything. This statement was given by the Chief Advisor on Wednesday, November 20, during a visit to the Education Ministry office at the Secretariat in the capital. According to the Chief Advisor, the nation’s educational system has to foster creativity in order to produce a generation of entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurs are born. Our educational system, however, generates job searchers. This educational system has flaws. A generation of entrepreneurs should be produced by reforming our educational system. We require an educational system that fosters creativity in its students. Our young people’s creative potential needs to be realized. He urged the closing of the generational divide in Bangladeshi society, saying, “We must understand the language of the new generation, their aspirations and their thought processes.” Additionally, Professor Yunus stated that we must comprehend the language and mentalities of our young people. How the older age may impart their experiences to the younger generation is something we must understand. Additionally, he emphasized the importance of teaching family values in the national curriculum. The Chief Advisor’s meeting with senior Ministry of Education officials was attended by Education Advisor Wahiduddin Mahmud and Education Secretary Siddique Jobayer. Latest news Education Campus Our education system produces job seekers, not entrepreneurs: Chief Advisor November 20, 2024 Football Sports Argentina is coming to India, will play two international matches! November 20, 2024 International Israeli attack kills 3 more Lebanese soldiers as death toll passes 40 November 20, 2024 Freelance Updates IDB-BISEW is providing free IT training, employment opportunities are available November 20, 2024 International Gaza hospital under Israeli siege, Lebanon ceasefire talks ‘progress’ November 20, 2024 National Politics Mirror factory workers’ passports of 22 officials ordered to be cancelled, most of them have left the country November 20, 2024