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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Education in Bangladesh

Education in Bangladesh is not bad but not rich enough also. Literacy rate is growing up day by day. However, with on going awareness of both the government and NGO's, literacy rate has been going up.
The education system is divided into 4 levels-- Primary (from grades 1 to 5), Secondary (from grades 6 to 10), Higher Secondary (from grades 11 to 12) and tertiary. Alongside national educating system, English medium education is also provided by some private enterprises. They offer 'A' level and 'O' level courses. There is also Madrasa system which emphasizes on Arabic medium Islam-based education. This system is supervised by the lone Madrasa Board of the country. Beside this there is another madrasa education which called Kowmi which is not supervised by governmental board, it's supervised by founder of the respective madrasa principal.
In 1998 there were about 52,000 primary schools 11000 secondary institutions. The five years of lower secondary education concludes with a Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examination. Students who pass this examination proceed to two years of Higher Secondary or intermediate training, which culminate in a Higher Secondary School (HSC) examination. Five education boards lead by the Ministry of Education deal with education up to HSC level.
Under-graduate level is finished with HSC. Then begins graduation level which is dealt by universities.
Universities also offer Master's and Doctorate degrees.
There are 11 government universities and approximately 20 private universities
in Bangladesh. Specialized universities are Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Bangladesh Agricultural University and Bangabandhu Shaikh Mujib Medical University.
Universities are:
University of Dhaka
University of Chittagong
University of Rajshahi
Jahangirnagar University
Khulna University
National University
Bangladesh Open University
BAU
BSMRAU
BSMMU
BUET
SUST
Islamic University
Private Universities