The notion that involvement with extra-curricular activities makes one eligible for graduate funding is hardly the truth.
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
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Classes at Comilla University will resume on June 23 after a nearly two-month closure following a demonstration by teachers
The 12th convocation of Rajshahi University (RU) has been rescheduled for November 28, reads a press release.
The students padlocked the entrance of the National University’s main campus at Boardbazar in Gazipur city and took position in front of it for three and half an hours
Says education minister to implement new curriculum
The education ministry has suspended all the processes regarding starting undergraduate (honours) programmes at the National University's main campus
The Supreme Court today upheld a High Court verdict that declared the decision of Dhaka University authorities to demote faculty member Samia Rahman on charges of plagiarism "illegal"
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Students of Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University demonstrated on the campus yesterday protesting the alleged installation of a camera in a washroom of a private mess for women next to the campus
Bangladesh University Teachers' Association Federation leaders today announced a series of protests demanding the cancellation of a government pension scheme that they said will be discriminatory to future teachers