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For short it is known as 'BMS' (Bangladesh Mahila Samiti) or 'BWA' (Bangladesh Women's Association) Girls' High School & College. The school was established in 1962 (then East Pakistan, pre-independence Bangladesh). It was formerly known as Bangladesh Women Association Institute and was a coeducational school in its early years.
Eden Mohila College (known as Eden College), is a women's college in Azimpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh. It was established in 1873 in the Farashganj area of Dhaka. In 1878 the school was named after Ashley Eden, Lieutenant Governor of Bengal. The college moved to its present premises in 1963.
Website. bafsd .edu .bd. BAF Shaheen College Dhaka ( Bengali: বিএএফ শাহীন কলেজ ঢাকা) also known as BAFSD or Dhaka Shaheen is a co-educational [9] Bangladeshi college [10] (grades KG-XII) established and controlled by the Bangladesh Air Force [11] and primarily for the children of Air Force personnel, [12] [13 ...
It was upgraded into a college in 1990. In April 2012, Concord Group awarded scholarships to students from the top ten schools in Dhaka including Shaheed Bir Uttam Lt. Anwar Girls School & College. The school started Taekwondo classes in 2013 in partnership with the Bangladesh Taekwondo Federation.
Begum Badrunnesa Govt. Girls' College ( BBGGC) is an educational institute in Bangladesh. The college was incorporated in 1948 as an intermediate college under Eden Girls' College. In 1962 Eden College gained a second campus at Azimpur and the older campus at Bakshi Bazar was renamed and later separated from Eden Mohila College, Dhaka. [1]
Government Tolaram College ( Bengali: সরকারি তোলারাম কলেজ) also known as TC/GTC is one of the most important higher educational institution of Bangladesh located at the center of Narayanganj City near Chashara. [1] It was founded in 1937 as a girls' college by Khagendro Nath Chokroborti, who also served as its ...
On 16 January 2023, the Ministry of Education issued a circular limiting additional admittance beyond the number of seats in a school to five percent. This stopped the admission of 41 students who parents filed a petition against the circular with the Bangladesh High court . [42]
Mymensingh Girls' Cadet College was founded on 1 July 1982 with the first intake of cadets starting classes on 19 March 1983 under the guidance of the first principal, Karim Uddin Ahmed. It is situated in Mymensingh district, and was the first girls' cadet college in Bangladesh. Since 2006, two more Girls' Cadet Colleges have been established.