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HSC Result 2010 : 74.31per cent examinees came out successful and 29,004 of them got GPA-5.

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

The results of Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC), HSC Business Management, Alim and Diploma in Business Studies (DIBS) examinations-2010 were published Thursday On an average 74.28 per cent of students passed the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and 29,004 of them got GPA-5.

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Both the pass percentage and the number of GPA-5 scorers have increased this year compared to that of the last year. The pass rate increased by 1.44 per cent and the number of GPA-5 scorers by 8,682. Last year 72.87 per cent students passed the HSC and equivalent examinations and 20,322 of them obtained GPA-5.

A total of 5, 36,439 examinees, out of 7, 21,941, have passed the examinations this year. Of the successful students, 2, 90,889 are boys and 2, 45,550 girls.

Some 4, 20,057 candidates, out of 5, 84,480 have passed the HSC examination under the eight general education boards with a pass percentage of 71.87 against 70.43 per cent in 2009.

Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid Thursday disclosed the results before journalists at a press briefing in his secretariat office where chairmen of the ten education boards were present.

Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid formally handed over the results to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina around 9:30am.

About the increase in pass rate, Nahid said that hard studies by the students, relentless efforts by the college teachers and guardians, effective initiatives by the education boards and proper monitoring by the education ministry had contributed to the results.

Of the eight general education boards, Sylhet Board has topped the list in terms of pass-rate with 76.12 per cent students passing. Rajshahi Board is in second position with 75.43 per cent students coming out successful and Barisal Board in third position with 74.34 per cent students figuring well.

Comilla Board has become fourth with 73.13 per cent students passing while Chittagong Board is in fifth position with 72.65 per cent, Dhaka Board in sixth position with 72.10 per cent, Jessore Board in seventh position with 67.73 per cent and Dinajpur Board in eighth position with 67.54 per cent students passing.

Meanwhile, Bangladesh Madrasah Education Board has topped the list of all other boards in terms of pass percentage with 86.55 per cent students passing against 84.60 per cent last year. A total of 63,864 students out of 73,790 have passed the Alim examination.

A total of 63,671 students appeared at the examination under the Technical Education Board. Of them, 52,518 examinees have come out successful making the pass-rate 82.48 against 80.74 per cent of the last year.

Some 3,070 examinees, out of 3,857, have passed the DIBS examination-2010, held under the Dhaka Board, showing 79.60 per cent pass percentage.

A total of 25,512 examinees have obtained GPA-5 under the eight general education boards this year against 18,222 of the last year. Of them, 11,020 are under Dhaka Board, 5,602 under Rajshahi Board, 2,236 under Jessore Board, 1,814 under Dinajpur Board, 1,618 under Chittagong Board, 1,457 under Barisal Board, 1168 under Comilla Board and 597 under Sylhet Board.

A total of 2,957 students have secured GPA-5 under the Madrasah Board against 1,894 of the last year, while 202 under the Technical Education Board against 22 of the last year and 333 in the DIBS examination this year.

Some 145 students appeared at the HSC examination from five overseas centres. Of them, 120 examinees have come out successful .

At least 714 educational institutions have achieved hundred per cent success in the examinations this year. On the other hand, not a single examinee from 25 educational institutions has passed the examinations. The number of institutions securing zero pass-rate was 41 in 2009.

A total of 608 examinees were expelled from the HSC, HSC Business Management, Alim and DIBS examinations-2010, held from April 1 to May 18. The number of expelled students was 664 during the previous year.

Bangladesh to boom: fish in paddy fields in full boom

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

The small and marginal farmers are selling the GIFT Tilapia fingerlings in full swing as its business reaches at the peak following its huge demand amid favourable climatic conditions with adequate water all around now.

Under the programme, Rangpur-Dinajpur Rural Service (RDRS) has taken a massive plan of farming 3.5 crore GIFT Tilapia fingerlings in paddy fields to produce 700 tonnes additional fish worth Taka 12 crore this season in the country’s 10 northern districts.

The reputed NGO has been implementing the programme after the poor and marginal farmers achieved tremendous successes by producing 293 tonnes additional fish and 1.2 crore fingerlings in paddy fields to improve their livelihoods last year.

The NGO with 11 partner organisations distributed the broods for producing quality fingerlings in Boro paddy fields this year to help the poor earning profits, tackling poverty and meeting their nutrition demand by GIFT Tilapia farming and selling fingerlings.

The 3-year project of ‘Enhancing Impacts of Decentralized (fish) Seed Production (EIDSP)’ funded by Department of International Development (DFID) of the UK is being implemented and will be completed by June 2011 in Bangladesh, India and Nepal.

This season, a total of 3.5 crore Tilapia fingerlings are being produced involving 8,827 paddy field farmers, who have successfully breaded Tilapia broods in their fields since the last Boro season this year.

To make the programme successful, 2.3 lakh GIFT Tilapia broods fish have been reared in cages at the community levels and those were distributed to the enrolled farmers for breeding in 790 hectares of paddy fields.

The selected farmers had developed small ditches in boro paddy fields and released the Tilapia broods from late March to mid-April, and breeding continued till April- May last when the farmers started selling their fingerlings and the business rose now to its peak.

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Besides, the project has been supporting 709 seasonal pond farmers for rearing the major carp’s dhani (half-inch sized fries) and 709 kg of dhani are being distributed among them to produce more 3.5 million fingerlings approximately.

Because of availability of the quality fingerlings at community level, the farmers are becoming more interested in culturing fish and requesting for more Tilapia broods this time, Project Coordinator Sattyanarayan Roy of EIDSP told BSS today.

He said that more than 3.5 lakh GIFT Tilapia fingerlings worth Taka 4 crore were produced during the last Boro season in paddy fields and 700 metric tonnes additional Tilapia fish worth Taka 8 crore will be produced before the T-Aman harvest this year.

After completion of the project by the year 2011, a total of 21,000 targeted farmers of these 10 districts will produce six crore GIFT Tilapia fingerlings and 6,000 tonnes additional Tilapia fish worth Taka seventy crore annually, he said.

Like last year, the project is being implemented since last Boro season in Kurigram, Lalmonirhat, Nilphamari, Gaibandha, Dinajpur, Thakurgaon, Panchagarh, Rajshahi, Chapainawabganj and Naogaon districts this year in the region.

Director of RDRS and Team Leader of EIDSP Dr Syed Samsuzzaman told that the proven environment friendly technologies for making available quality fingerlings to the door end of farmers has been helping them to alleviate poverty and getting nutrition.

Renowned fisheries expert Dr Benoy Kumar Barman of the Worldfish Centre told that each of the involved farmer household will be able to produce 2,500 Tilapia fingerlings from their fields of only 20 decimal areas on an average.

Vansi Reddi, Research Associate of National Resource International Ltd recently visited the project in Kurigram and Nilphamari, talked to the farmers and expressed satisfaction over the lowest cost project to facilitate fish farming to combat poverty.

Sattyanarayan today said that the project has been proved very effective when the things have been changed over the decades reducing fish production and two selling centres of fingerlings have been opened in Kurigram and Nilphamari this season.

Bangladesh SSC results 2010-total 82,961 students got GPA-5- average pass 79.98 %

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

The results of Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent examinations,2010 was published here today. 79.98 percent students passed in the public exams.Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid announced the result at a press conference in the ministry.

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A total of 9,60,492 students passed in the exams out of 12,00,975 appeared. 82,961 students got GPA-5.


See result here

Bangladesh SSC results 2010

or find it to Ministry of Education’s (MoE) website

Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Dhaka
Dhaka: http://dhaka.moedu.gov.bd/

Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Comilla:
http://comilla.moedu.gov.bd/

Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Rajshahi:
http://rajshahi.moedu.gov.bd/

Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Jessore:
http://jessore.moedu.gov.bd/

Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Chittagong:
Chittagong: http://chittagong.moedu.gov.bd/

Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Barisal:
http://barisal.moedu.gov.bd/

Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Sylhet:
http://sylhet.moedu.gov.bd/

Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Madrasah:
http://madrasha.moedu.gov.bd/

Bangladesh should upgrade Technical and Vocational education system & management

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

Bangladesh is a contry of 148 million people.In global and regional context, Bangladesh population has drawn considerable attention of the social scientists, policy planners and international organizations. In global context, Bangladesh is now world?s eighth populous country having 148.5 million people, but occupying only 3000th part of the world?s land space. Such a huge concentration of population in small land space cannot but draw one?s attention. About 2.3 million people are currently being added to its existing population; and such pace will continue in the next one decade and a half, even if Bangladesh.

Other Hand Bangladesh is lots of Natural gift which have to reach .

Only solution is depanding on technology. To reach that Bangladesh has to develop Technically sound Human resources baseThe Technical and Vocational Education System provides courses related to various applied and practical areas of science, technology and engineering, or focuses on a specific specialized area
The Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) is responsible for the planning, development, and implementation of technical and vocational education in the country. Curriculum is implemented by BTEB.I draw attention to the authority to upgrade the technical education standard till the capability to reach the Sonar Bangla- ultimate resources.

TOP ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY IN BANGLADESH

Rank / University

1 Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka

2 Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology, Rajshahi

3 Khulna University of Engineering and Technology,Khulna

4 Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology, Chittagong

5 Dhaka University of Engineering and Technology, Gazipur

6 Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology, Dhaka

7 Islamic University of Technology, Gazipur

8 Bangladesh University Faculty of Engineering and Computer Sc, Dhaka

9 Independent University Bangladesh, Dhaka

10 Asian University of Bangladesh, Dhaka

11 North South University, Dhaka

12 BRAC University, Dhaka

13 The Millennium University, Rajarbag, Dhaka

14 Northern University Bangladesh

15 Darul Ihsan University, Dhaka

16 University of South Asia, Dhaka

17 Atish Dipankar University of Science and Technology, Dhaka

Bangladesh launched 64 District web portal-Digital Bangladesh

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina launched web portals of the country’s 64 districts from her office on Jan 06, 2010 (Wednesday), marking the first anniversary of her government.

The web portals will play a significant role in the implementation of the government’s pledge to build a digital Bangladesh, Hasina said as she switched on the portals.

These web portals will help one to get information about each of the 64 districts across the country.

The PM said: “After forming a new government we pledged the new generation to build a digital Bangladesh.

“The inauguration of the web portals is a part of that pledge,” she said.

Hasina said the information technology aims to develop human resources, public communication, trade and commerce and reaching technology people’s doors.

She referred to steps such as forming information commission and introducing online banking.

The PM said the government will prepare web portals for all upazilas in future.

UNDP Cabinet Division and Access to Information (a2i) provided the assistance in preparing the web portals.

Bangladesh Television and Bangladesh Betar aired the programme live.

Barisal Division Chittagong Division Dhaka Division Khulna Division Rajshahi Division Sylhet Division

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Barisal Division

1. BARGUNA www.dcbarguna.gov.bd
2. BARISAL www.dcbarisal.gov.bd
3. BHOLA www.dcbhola.gov.bd
4. JHALOKATI www.dcjhalakathi.gov.bd
5. PATUAKHALI www.dcpatuakhali.gov.bd
6. PIROJPUR www.dcpirojpur.gov.bd

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Chittagong Division

1. BANDARBAN www.dcbandarban.gov.bd
2. BRAHMANBARIA www.dcbrahmanbaria.gov.bd
3. CHANDPUR www.dcchandpur.gov.bd
4. CHITTAGONG www.dcchittagong.gov.bd
5. COMILLA www.dccomilla.gov.bd
6. COX’S BAZAR www.dccoxsbazar.gov.bd
7. FENI www.dcfeni.gov.bd
8. KHAGRACHHARI www.dckhagrachhari.gov.bd
8. LAKSHMIPUR www.dclakshmipur.gov.bd
10. NOAKHALI www.dcnoakhali.gov.bd
11. RANGAMATI www.dcrangamati.gov.bd

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Dhaka Division

1. DHAKA www.dcdhaka.gov.bd
2. FARIDPUR www.dcfaridpur.gov.bd
3. GAZIPUR www.dcgazipur.gov.bd
4. GOPALGANJ www.dcgopalganj.gov.bd
5. JAMALPUR www.dcjamalpur.gov.bd
6. KISHOREGONJ www.dckishoreganj.gov.bd
7. MADARIPUR www.dcmadaripur.gov.bd
8. MANIKGANJ www.dcmanikganj.gov.bd
8. MUNSHIGANJ www.dcmunshiganj.gov.bd
10. MYMENSINGH www.dcmymensingh.gov.bd
11. NARAYANGANJ www.dcnarayanganj.gov.bd
12. NARSINGDI www.dcnarsingdi.gov.bd
13. NETRAKONA www.dcnetrokona.gov.bd
14. RAJBARI www.dcrajbari.gov.bd
15. SHARIATPUR www.dcshariatpur.gov.bd
16. SHERPUR www.dcsherpur.gov.bd
17. TANGAIL www.dctangail.gov.bd

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Khulna Division

1. BAGERHAT www.dcbagerhat.gov.bd
2. CHUADANGA www.dcchuadanga.gov.bd
3. JESSORE www.dcjessore.gov.bd
4. JHENAIDAH www.dcjhenaidah.gov.bd
5. KHULNA www.dckhulna.gov.bd
6. KUSHTIA www.dckushtia.gov.bd
7. MAGURA www.dcmagura.gov.bd
8. MEHERPUR www.dcmeherpur.gov.bd
8. NARAIL www.dcnarail.gov.bd
10. SATKHIRA www.dcsatkhira.gov.bd

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Rajshahi Division

1. BOGRA www.dcbogra.gov.bd
2. CHAPAINABABGANJ www.dcchapainawabganj.gov.bd
3. DINAJPUR www.dcdinajpur.gov.bd
4. GAIBANDHA www.dcgaibandha.gov.bd
5. JOYPURHAT www.dcjoypurhat.gov.bd
6. KURIGRAM www.dckurigram.gov.bd
7. LALMONIRHAT www.dclalmonirhat.gov.bd
8. PABNA www.dcpabna.gov.bd
8. PANCHAGARH www.dcpanchagarh.gov.bd
10. NAOGAON www.dcnaogaon.gov.bd
11. NATORE www.dcnatore.gov.bd
12. NILPHAMARI www.dcnilphamari.gov.bd
13. RAJSHAHI www.dcrajshahi.gov.bd
14. RANGPUR www.dcrangpur.gov.bd
15. SIRAJGANJ www.dcsirajganj.gov.bd
16. THAKURGAON www.dcthakurgaon.gov.bd

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Sylhet Division

1. HABIGANJ www.dchabiganj.gov.bd
2. MAULVIBAZAR www.dcmoulvibazar.gov.bd
3. SUNAMGANJ www.dcsunamganj.gov.bd
4. SYLHET www.dcsylhet.gov.bd