A total of 12 educational institutes in Sirajganj's Ullapara upazila have been show-caused by the upazila's education office for their poor performance in this year's Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and Dakhil examinations
There have been no major attacks in hostels of international students since last night
Mobs attacked medical students, including Bangladeshis and Indians, in Kyrgyzstani capital Bishkek on Friday and now they are staying indoors fearing further attacks
Speakers tell Udichi rally
Activists of Rajshahi University unit Chhatra League allegedly beat up a student early today, accusing him of being a Chhatra Shibir member
Govt Brajalal College’s English Department in Khulna celebrated 100 years of its founding anniversary today amid festivity and enthusiasm
A probe committee, formed by the education ministry, has recommended the removal of the story titled “Sharifa’s Tale” from the chapter on human resemblance and difference in the seventh-grade history and social science textbook.
The Cumilla University authorities today suspended a student for allegedly making derogatory comments against religion on social media
Canada curtails student visas while Australia tightens rules for international students
The government yesterday instructed all secondary educational institutions to deposit the admission fees collected from students with the state coffer.
The Secondary School Certificate (SSC) exams will be divided into two parts -- written and activity-based -- under the new curriculum
A total of 1,210 students appeared for the Secondary School Certificate (Dakhil) examination from 53 madrasas in Sirajganj’s Ullapara upazila this year. However, only 44.46 percent of them passed
All 24 students of Khayerbari Mirzapur Madrasa in Birampur failed Dakhil exams
Girls have done better than boys in terms of pass rate in the SSC exams eight years in a row, and they have also outdone boys in achieving GPA-5 for seven consecutive years.
Students wishing to recheck their results of Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent exams can apply from May 13 to May 19
Says edu minister on letter sent to public admin ministry on raising age limit to enter govt job
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today said her government is bringing changes to the curriculum and the method of education mainly to cut dependency on learning through memorisation to flourish talents and creativity of the students
Education Minister Mohibul Hassan today said schools are likely to remain closed on Saturdays after Eid-ul- Azha