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When teachers become targets: Lessons from Emperor Alamgir

How do you process the nationwide humiliation of teachers?

Starting a degree in Economics? A teacher tells you what to expect

Economics has a unique way of looking at the world through unique tools and mechanisms. The problem, however, starts here. If you ask the question: What is economics, you could be misled.

Features to look for in an international MBA

In this article, we offer an insider scoop on how prospective students and employers can tell a good MBA from a bad one by evaluating four key feature.

A university student’s guide to time management

The best way to manage time, therefore, is to simply stop letting ourselves become distracted for hours on end. And yes, this does mean that watching one extra productivity hack video on YouTube will be detrimental to this journey.

5 YouTube channels to help you prepare for the SAT

Five of the best YouTube channels to help you prepare for the SATs.

The bittersweet experience of planning your school’s senior week

The memories you take back with you will be worth it.

A guide to applying for undergraduate programs in the United States

Applying to universities in the United States is a confusing, exhausting, and painful experience.

Could university clubs be overrated?

University clubs come with their slew of pitfalls.

Without good teachers, any education reform agenda is futile

The solution to this problem lies in generating more opportunities for the employment of our graduates – at home and abroad.

October 20, 2022
October 20, 2022

What students can expect from a major in Architecture

Architecture is a lot more than just drawing buildings and designing interiors.

October 13, 2022
October 13, 2022

Grade grievance and the lack of transparency in university grading systems

Grade grievance result from a lack of transparency in a university’s grading process.

June 23, 2022
June 23, 2022

Should national curriculum teachers rethink how they guide college students?

Teaching methods currently are often too reliant on test papers as teaching material.

December 23, 2021
December 23, 2021

An open letter to our teachers

"Respected teachers, give us time and space to grow."

December 23, 2021
December 23, 2021

Online Education: A failed experiment?

Despite the universities' efforts, students were still unsatisfied.

August 8, 2021
August 8, 2021

The woes and misery of a pandemic examinee

From school-going children to students pursuing their masters, people from various age groups have been suffering the plight of being a pandemic examinee.

July 24, 2021
July 24, 2021

Why take a gap year?

A gap year is more than just taking time off from one’s academic career. It is a period of time for experiential learning, developing new skills, expanding horizons, and culturally diversifying oneself.

March 19, 2020
March 19, 2020

Is Dropping a Semester Worth It?

A decision that comes with its benefits as well as repercussions.

June 25, 2016
June 25, 2016

DCs, UNOs can disburse private school, college teachers' salary: ministry

The Education Ministry issues a directive requiring the deputy commissioners and upazila nirbahi officers (UNOs) to sign the salary bills of private school and college teachers and employees in case of any complicacies under the existing system though which their salaries are disbursed with signatures of the governing body chiefs of these institutions.

March 1, 2016
March 1, 2016

College boy who ‘left home in rage’ found dead in Dhanmondi Lake

A college boy, who went missing two days ago after storming out of his house in rage, has been found dead in Dhanmondi Lake.