If the system is abandoned, it could further complicate efforts to restore the discipline in the higher education sector, Prof Wahiduddin says
Classes, exams halted following series of clashes
"Some demands are not legitimate, and we cannot accept them under any circumstances," he said.
The Education Rights Parliament (Shiksha Odhikar Shangshad) yesterday demanded that the stories of the July mass uprising, and stories of the martyrs be incorporated in the new textbooks
The results for students who applied to have their HSC and equivalent examinations answer scripts re-evaluated has been published.
Removing the posters would undermine the dignity of individuals, says proctor
The application process for enrolment at Dhaka University's 2024-2025 academic session began today
Students of seven colleges affiliated with Dhaka University have been staging demonstration, boycotting classes and examinations in protest against the government’s refusal to form a commission for establishing a separate university for them
Students of seven colleges affiliated with Dhaka University yesterday announced a boycott of classes and exams today and tomorrow in protest against the government’s refusal to form a commission for establishing a separate university for them.
Professor SM Abdur Razzaq has been appointed as the vice chancellor of Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology (RUET)
Amid demonstrations demanding reassessment of HSC graders by a group of students, Dhaka Board Chairman Prof Tapan Kumar Sarkar announced his resignation yesterday.
Students struggle for lack of proper classes, facilities
The gamification of language teaching has been generating attention from Bangladeshi educators due to its effectiveness.
A significant gap exists between students' desire to take action and their understanding of climate science.
Sheikh Shahriar Been Matin, a student of Mymensingh’s Ishwarganj Ideal College who became a martyr during the students protests, passed Higher secondary Certificate examinations from Humanities group with GPA 4.83
A record number of students secured GPA-5 this year, with 6,698 achieving the top grade, a sharp rise from just 1,699 in the previous year
Called Marriage Services and Management, this degree programme focuses on the development of the marriage industry in general with an aim to highlight China's positive marriage and family culture to students and the public.