Education
SUST student dies ‘by suicide’
A student of Shahjalal University of Science & Technology (SUST) is suspected to have died by suicide at his own home early Thursday. The deceased was identified as Minhazul Abedin, a student of Mathematics Department of the university and a resident of Salamatpur village of Manirampur Upazila of Jashore district. SM Saidur Rahman, Assistant Professor of Mathmatics department of the university, said Minhajul Abedin, a student of 2016-17 session of our department, committed suicide at his home around 3am on Thursday. His mother informed the matter in the morning over phone, he said. However, Minhaz was founder president of university’s robotics related organization ‘Roboadda’.
3 years ago
Public universities to hold admission tests on short syllabus, hopes Dipu Moni
Public universities will hold admission tests for 2022-2023 session on short syllabus, hopes Education Minister Dr. Dipu Moni.
“We discussed the matter with the vice-chancellors recently. We requested that they take this year’s admission tests based on revised syllabus of HSC examination,” she told reporters after announcing HSC results at International Mother Language Institute in Dhaka.
“We are hoping that all universities will implement this,” she said.
“Each university used to take admission test separately earlier. Many of them now held the examination under a uniform procedure,” she added.
Read more: New curriculum to be introduced in 2023: Education Minister
Results of 2022 Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations were published today. The average pass percentage is 85.95 percent.
A total of 10,11, 987 examinees, out of 11,77, 387, passed the 2022 exams under 11 education boards of the country. The number was 13,06,718 in 2021.
3 years ago
How to see your HSC 2022 result
The results of 2022 Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations of 2022 are being published today. The results will be officially announced at the International Mother Language Institute in Segunbagicha, Dhaka at 12:30 pm.
The results will be uploaded on the website of the respective education boards from 11:30 am. From then onwards, anyone can check his/her result via mobile SMS and on the website with roll and registration numbers.
HOW TO GET 2022 HSC AND EQUIVALENT EXAM RESULTS ON MOBILE PHONE
To get the result through SMS, a candidate will have to send an SMS typing HSC, and then write the first three letters of the respective education board. Then write the roll number with a space and write the year of exam with another space. Finally send it to 16222. Result will be sent in return SMS.
Example: “HSC DHA 34**** 2022” and sent to 16222
HOW TO SEE ALIM RESULT
To get Alim result, write ALIM, and then write MAD with a space, and then write roll number with another space, write the year of exam and send to 16222.
Example: “ALIM MAD 34**** 2022” and sent to 16222
Read more: Wait for 2022 HSC results to be over shortly
HOW TO SEE TECHNICAL EDUCATION BOARD RESULT
In case of Technical Education Board, write HSC, and then write TEC with a space, write the roll number with another space and write the year of exam and send it to 16222.
Example: “HSC TEC 34**** 2022” and sent to 16222Candidates can also get their results from http://www.educationboardresults.gov.bd entering roll and registration numbers.
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Wait for 2022 HSC results to be over shortly
The wait of some 1,203,407 students will come to an end as results of Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations of 2022 will be published today.
The results will be officially announced at the International Mother Language Institute at Segunbagicha in the capital at 12:30pm, said Mohammad Abul Khayer, information and public relations officer of the Education Ministry on Tuesday.
HSC and equivalent exams were held from November 6 to December 13 last year.
Also read: HSC 2022 results on Feb 8
The HSC, equivalent exams were held at 2,649 centers and 9,181 institutions across the country.
3 years ago
HSC, equivalent exams results tomorrow
The results of the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations of 2022 will be published tomorrow (Wednesday).
The results will be officially announced at the International Mother Language Institute at Segunbagicha in the capital at 12:30pm, said Mohammad Abul Khayer, information and public relations officer of the Education Ministry.
Read: Major changes brought in learning method through new curriculum: Dipu Moni
HSC and equivalent exams were held from November 6 to December 13 last year.
A total of 1,203,407 examinees completed their registration to sit for the exams. Of them, 6,22,769 were boys and 5,80,611 were girls.
3 years ago
Another DU BCL activist accused of abusing girls
Fahim Tajwar Joy, a prominent activist of the ruling party student front Bangladesh Chhatra League Masterda Surja Sen Hall Chhatra League of Dhaka University has been accused of molesting a woman and her husband and looting money from them in front of central Shahid Minar.
In this regard, a case has been filed accusing Fahim and 10-12 unnamed people who participated in the looting.
Principal administrative Officer, Md. Abdul Motaleb, of Masterda Surja Sen Hall lodged the case against Fahim at the Shahbagh police station as his niece and her husband were the victims.
According to the complaint letter, "Riya and her husband Rasel were on the way to visit Abdul Motaleb's house from nearby Chawkbazar at 11 pm of February 4. When they were crossing throughout the frontier road of Shahid Minar, Fahim and his friends blocked their way, abused them verbally and beat them with sticks. At one point they took Rasel at the backside of Shahid Minar and snatched all money from him which counts TK 22000 and then they snatched ATM cards from him."
"They also molested my niece," the complaint said.
"Being informed, when my son Mehrab went to rescue them, Fahim and his friends beat me badly. Later, surrounding people came and saved us from them."
Contacted, OC of Shahbagh police station, Noor said, "We have received the case and we will investigate the matter."
Mentioned, Fahim is a posted member of Masterda Surja Sen Hall Chhatra League and follower of Abdulla Khan Shoisob who is a follower of Dhaka University Chhatra League General secretary Tanbir Hasan Saikat. Moreover, he is a student of department of History of 2021-22 session.
Read more: 4 BCL leaders arrested over attack at Barishal University dormitory
3 years ago
DU suspends two more students
Dhaka University suspended two students on Monday for involvement in illegal activity.
The suspended students are Tanjir Arafat Tushar, a student of department of International Relations of 2017-18 academic session. He is also a resident at Kabi Jashim Uddin Hall of Dhaka University. The other suspended student Rahul Roy is a student of the Law department of 2016-17 academic session and he is a resident student of Jagannath Hall.
Tanjir Arafat Tushar was posted as joint general secretary of Kabi Jashim Uddin Hall Chhatra League and Rahul Roy was vice-president of Jagannath Hall Chhatra League Unit.
Read: BCL activists attack Chhatra Odhikar Parishad activist, says a Parishad member
The temporarily suspended students are asked to give a valid answer within the next seven working days on “why they would not be expelled for lifetime.”
Asked about the matter, DU proctor Prof. AKM Golam Rabbani told UNB that those students were involved in extortion, looting and abusing others. On the other hand, there are charges against them in the police station.
“As they violated the university’s disciplinary codes, we have decided to suspend them from the university,” he added.
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Five-day long Bangla film festival starts at DU
Dhaka University Film Society (DUFS) is organising a five-day Bangla film festival marking the 'Month of Language' February named 'Amar Bhasa Cholocchitro Festival.'
Dhaka University Vice-Chancellor (Administration) Prof. Muhammad Samad was present as a guest at the opening ceremony.
Freedom fighter and filmmaker Nasir Uddin Yusuf, Assistant Professor of Television Film and Photography Department of Dhaka University and Moderator of DUFS Habiba Rahman, and president of DUFS Shian Shahriar Alamgir were present during the opening ceremony.
The film screenings began yesterday at the TSC Auditorium, where a total of 22 Bangla classic films will be screened till February 9.
Some of the films that have been screened today are Simana Periye, Golapi Ekhon Train-e, Behula, Interview, Abar Tora Manus Ho, Anondo Osru, Silpa Shohor Sopnolok, Bancharamer Bagan, and Mondo Meyer Upakhhyan.
Some of the films scheduled to be screened over the next three days are Chitrangada, Porbashi, Dheu, Dure, Manikbabur Megh, Bollovpurer Rupkotha, Shimu, Kura Pokkhir Sunnye Ura, Haoa, Once Upon A Time in Kalkata, Damal and Satao.
Films will be screened in four sessions everyday. The first screening will start at 10am everyday, 2nd will start at 1pm everyday, 3rd at 3.30 pm and the last screening will start at 6pm.
Visitors will beed to buy tickets to enter the venue. The ticket price has been fixed at TK 50.
The ticket fee for every film has been fixed to Tk 50.
3 years ago
Smart Society launched at BRUR to impart free training
A new organisation, Skills Management and Research Training Society (Smart Society) has been launched at Begum Rokeya University, Rangpur (BRUR) to provide students with various pre-employment training free of cost to enhance their skills.
Mahamudul Haque, a teacher of Mass Communication and Journalism department also the Chief Patron and Chief Advisor of Smart Society, announced the convening committee of the organisation at BRUR on Saturday evening.
Raju Ahmed and Mobesser Ahmed Shipon, students of the university, have been made the conveyor and office secretary of the committee respectively.
While launching Smart Society, a not-for-profit and non-political organisation, Mahamudul Haque said this organisation will impart hands-on training in research, writing of articles and books, TV news presentations, public speaking, photography, videography, documentary, English language skills, ICT and other areas of practical skills to deal with the challenges of 4rth industrial revolution.
The organization will also provide certificates after the completion of each training workshop.
3 years ago
Major changes brought in learning method through new curriculum: Dipu Moni
Education Minister Dr Dipu Moni on Saturday said major changes have been brought in the learning method and evaluation through launching the new curriculum.
“A section of people has been spreading falsehood and propaganda deliberately about the new curriculum and some mistakes in textbooks getting no other issues against the Sheikh Hasina government,” she said.
She made the remarks while talking to journalists after inaugurating the ‘Intra schools and madrashas athletics competition’ at Sheikh Kamal Stadium in the town in the morning.
Corrections will be made if mistakes are detected in the printed textbooks distributed across the country, she said.
Read more: NCTB gives corrections for 9 mistakes in 3 textbooks of new curriculum
In the new curriculum, the entire teaching and learning methods have been changed and students will be able to learn with joy, Dipu Moni said.
She said there should discussions over the qualitative changes in the new curriculum but those have been overlooked.
Deputy Commissioner Kamarul Hasan, Superintendent of Police Md Milon Mahmud and Additional DC Rasheda Akter were ,among others, present at the inaugural ceremony.
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