The last paper-based exam will be held on July 26 this year
Dhaka University has presented a proposed budget of Tk 1,035.45 crore for the upcoming 2025-26 fiscal year.
Dhaka University has appointed Prof Mohammad Zashim Uddin of Department of Botany as the chief returning officer for the upcoming Ducsu (Dhaka University Central Students' Union) election.
Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD), the student wing of the BNP, has announced new committees in 19 private universities such as BRAC University and Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology.
Whenever the issue of education surfaces in Bangladesh, policymakers across the political spectrum tend to strike a familiar chord. "Education is our top priority," they harp
Trump is seeking to bring the universities to heel with claims their international students pose a national security threat, and that they ignored anti-Semitism on campus, and perpetuate liberal bias
The interim government is set to introduce a revised secondary education curriculum in phases starting from 2027, officials said.
Professor Kudrat-E-Zahan, of the chemistry department of Rajshahi University, has been appointed as the first vice-chancellor of the newly-established Bogura Science and Technology University..He will serve a four-year term..The appointment was officially announced today in a circula
Prof AKM Elias, principal of Dhaka College, to be appointed as the administrator
International exam board promises UK-standard qualifications tailored for global learners
Students of seven colleges in the capital yesterday issued a 24-hour ultimatum demanding the immediate issuance of a gazette notification to form an interim administrative body for the proposed Dhaka Central University.
Monibul Haq Bosunia is an assistant teacher at Abul Kashem Balika Government Primary School in Rajarhat upazila
In a memorandum submitted to the Ministry of Education recently, they expressed frustration over the prolonged delay despite repeated assurances from the authorities
Students and teachers of Jagannath University called off their protest last night after receiving assurances from the government that their demands would be met.
Four public universities have been experiencing severe disruption to their academic activities due to ongoing demonstrations by students and teachers, putting the future of nearly 70,000 students in jeopardy.
The university has had five VCs, yet only two have been able to serve full terms
The committee has been requested to submit the report within three working days