Bangladesh education sector

Why is HSC absenteeism so high this year?

Huge number of students not sitting for the upcoming HSC exams

Our flawed education system must be fixed

Why is there no education reform commission?

Reforms must in the education sector

But decisions taken under pressure will be harmful in the long run

NCTB must fast-track delivery of textbooks

Expedite printing, resolve PDF download issues

Time to critically reevaluate the university quota system

Quota decisions must be uniform across all public universities

Ensure prompt delivery of textbooks

A strong start to the academic year is crucial after recent disruptions

Why is there no education commission yet?

An education commission, chosen with care, can advise the interim government and serve the nation by identifying key areas that need reforms.

Government must act wisely to resolve the HSC debacle

Demands for re-evaluation of results risk setting a dangerous precedent

Frequent learning disruptions are hurting students’ future

Take steps to reopen flood-hit schools

September 9, 2022
September 9, 2022

Can parents keep up with the high cost of education?

Government must check rising prices of school supplies

May 22, 2022
May 22, 2022

What Bangladesh needs to accomplish to be an upper-middle income country

Primary schools are the foundation for a child’s education.

January 29, 2018
January 29, 2018

High Court seeks govt explanation over unauthorised educational instts

The High Court issues a rule asking the government to explain why it should not be directed to stop operations of the unauthorised educational institutions including primary and high schools and madrassas across the country.

August 9, 2016
August 9, 2016

‘No more than 30% increase in school fees’

The tuition fees of the students in non-government schools, colleges, madrasas and vocational institutions cannot be increased by more than thirty percent in any circumstances, says an education ministry circular.

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