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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.
From the academic session 2013–14 three more department (Finance and Banking, Pharmacy and Archeology) have been introduced. Cumilla University has more than four thousand students in different batches, 120 teachers and 100 staffs devoted to conducting teaching and research. Academics Cumilla University Academic Building (South)
The students of SUST invented and introduced the paperless 24/7 SMS Based Automated Registration of Admission Test procedure for the first time in Bangladesh. Interested students can complete the registration process through mobile phone messages. The contemporary government launched the system on 13 September 2009.
Enrollment is more than 30,000 students. Only girls are admitted. The school and college section admits students from all branches of the school and from other areas of Bangladesh. Notable alumni. Luna Shamsuddoha- banker and entrepreneur. Notable faculty. Nurjahan Murshid, veteran of Bangladesh Liberation War and cabinet minister.
The Institute of Architects Bangladesh (IAB) was founded in Dhaka on 25 February 1972. After the Bangladesh Liberation War, the IAB was formed soon after the war ended to support the development of Bangladesh and rebuild the country after the war. Organization Membership. More than 5,000 licensed architects are members of IAB.
Students blocked roads as part of the 2015 Bangladesh student protests against VAT on education. By 2018, the university had four faculties and enrollment was 4,692. Approximately 40% of students were pursuing degrees in business administration, 35% in engineering and technology, 10% arts and humanities, and 10% in law.
As of September 2019, tertiary education in Bangladesh takes place at 44 government, 101 private and 3 international universities. Students can choose to further their studies in chartered accountancy, engineering, technology, agriculture and medicine at a variety of universities and colleges.
BOU is recognised as a national university by the University Grants Commission of Bangladesh, a statutory body attached to the Ministry of Education. The BOU is a founding and participating institution of the SAARC Consortium on Open and Distance Learning (SACODiL). Clubs of University. Bangladesh Open University Computer Club (BOUCC)