The centralisation of examinations in Dhaka fosters inequality and compromises the recruitment process.
Throughout 2022, education authorities focused on returning to a “normal” routine, making minimal adjustments mostly in organising public examinations.
Govt should take the new act as a stepping stone to wider education reforms
As the new fiscal year is set to begin, will the state of public schools remain unchanged?
Education Minister Dipu Moni today said all educational institutions will remain closed till March 31, starting from tomorrow, as a preventive measure against spread of the coronavirus.
The Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) has approved a Tk 20,525.69 crore project to set up 329 technical schools and colleges in the upazila level in a bid to create skilled manpower in the country.
Bangladesh government orders closure of Darul Ihsan University and all illegal branch campuses of privately-run universities.
The High Court questions the legality of a government order that restricted giving salary to the teachers of non-government high schools and colleges, who are not enjoying monthly payment order.
Since when did private tuition become a crime? When did private tuition become synonymous to stealing, pick-pocketing or mugging that the ministry would think of putting a private tutor behind bars?
Junior School Certificate (JSC) and Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC) examinations will begin from November 1.