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There are Non-Governmental Schools (NGO) and Non-Formal Education Centers (NFE) and many of these are funded by the government. The largest NFE program is the much reputed BRAC program. However, not all NFE graduates continue on to secondary school. NGO-run schools differ from other non-government private schools. While the private schools ...
Tejgaon Government High School: Tejgaon, Dhaka-1215 Prescribed By Dhaka Education Board 1935 Class One to SSC January Khilgaon Government High School: Khilgaon, Dhaka-1219 NCTB 1967 Class 1 to Class 12 December Karatitola C.M.S. Memorial High School Syllabus 1977 Kurmitola High School KhIIlkhet, Dhaka Syllabus 1948 Class 1 to Class 10
In 1978, a government body called the "Non-government Education Board" was established in an attempt to co-ordinate these madrasahs, of which 2,043 registered with that board by 1998. [10] The later part of the 20th century saw a major largely unregulated growth in the whole madrasah sector, which expanded from roughly 4,100 schools in 1986 to ...
History. Non-Government Teachers' Registration and Certification Authority was established in 2005 by the Government of Bangladesh. [1] [4] [5] It holds annual Teachers Registration Examinations in Bangladesh. In 2017, 527,757 candidates took the examination and 147,262 of them passed. The authority has published 17th NTRCA syllabus.
The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Dhaka, is an autonomous organization and responsible for holding public examinations ( JSC, SSC and HSC) in Dhaka Division and for providing recognition to the newly established non-government educational institutions and also for the supervision, control and developments of those institutions. [1]
Notre Dame College, Dhaka ( Bengali: নটর ডেম কলেজ, ঢাকা ), also known as NDC, is a higher secondary and degree level educational institution founded and managed by the priests of the Congregation of Holy Cross located in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. [3] Upon the invitation of the then East Pakistan government ...
The school enrolls students from Class 1 to 10. The school operates in two shifts: Morning and Day. Students of Class 1 to 10 can read in the Morning shift. But in Day shift, it is only for Class 6 to 10. There is an additional non governmental section in the school for class 1 to 5.
Lions School, Khulna, SOS Herman miner school, Rotary High School. Bangladesh Navy School and College, Khulna. Port Secondary School, Khulna. Sristy Central School & College, Khulna. Bangabashi high school Khalishpur khulna. National high school Khalishpur khulna. Crescent Secondary high school Khalishpur khulna.