Mobs attacked medical students, including Bangladeshis and Indians, in Kyrgyzstani capital Bishkek on Friday and now they are staying indoors fearing further attacks
Speakers tell Udichi rally
Activists of Rajshahi University unit Chhatra League allegedly beat up a student early today, accusing him of being a Chhatra Shibir member
Govt Brajalal College’s English Department in Khulna celebrated 100 years of its founding anniversary today amid festivity and enthusiasm
A probe committee, formed by the education ministry, has recommended the removal of the story titled “Sharifa’s Tale” from the chapter on human resemblance and difference in the seventh-grade history and social science textbook.
The Cumilla University authorities today suspended a student for allegedly making derogatory comments against religion on social media
Canada curtails student visas while Australia tightens rules for international students
The government yesterday instructed all secondary educational institutions to deposit the admission fees collected from students with the state coffer.
Association of Private Universities of Bangladesh (APUB), the guild of private university trustees, today, sought President Mohammed Shahabuddin’s cooperation to exempt the “non-profit institutions” from taxes
A total of 10, 638 candidates passed the preliminary test of 46th Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) examinations
The National Curriculum and Textbook Board (NCTB) has carried out 147 corrections in textbooks for classes from six to nine this academic year
The government will publish the results of the SSC and equivalent exams of 2024 next Sunday
Secondary school teachers under the banner of Bangladesh Secondary Assistant Teachers' Association will go for work abstention for an hour on Saturday (May 11) in protest of the government's decision to keep all schools open every Saturday
Classes and examinations of Dhaka University (DU) will be held in-person from Wednesday (May 8) as the ongoing heatwave is currently at a tolerable level across the country
Students have to pass the drug test to gain admission
The government has made a fresh move to extend primary education up to class-VIII, six years after missing the original deadline set in the National Education Policy.
The National Primary Education Academy Bill, 2024 was placed in Parliament today aiming to make a new law instead of an Ordinance