‘Study in India Expo’ starts  in city

Study in India Expo, one of the most popular education show series in Bangladesh on Indian education is starting on 17 – 18 February at BICC (Bangabandhu International Conference Center) bringing a large delegation of high ranking boarding schools and universities this year. The two-city expo has registered a significant rise

‘Bangladeshis can access world-class education in Dhaka’

A top official of Australia’s Victoria state, considered a global leader in education, has said quality programmes offered by one of the world’s top universities are available for Bangladeshi students sitting at home, said a press release. Michelle Wade, Commissioner – South Asia, Global Victoria State Government, shared her ideas on

BGMEA for effective industry-academia ties

 The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) has stressed the need for effective collaboration between universities and industries for developing mid and high-level managers equipped with the knowledge and skills required to meet the market and industry demand. The industry needs more qualified and competent workers and professionals to meet

75pc of varsity students have mental health issues: study

More than 75 percent of students from public and private universities in Bangladesh have mental health issues due to pressure in their academic life in the post-COVID-19 phases, a survey shows. Various reasons including session jams, difficulties in study, and depression over test results are the key factors behind mental health

Two-Day Education Fair Begins In Chattogram

A two day education fair titled as 'Study in India Expo 2022' has started in Hotel Peninsula, Chattagram on Monday , a press release said.  H.E. Dr. Rajeev Ranjan, assistant high commissioner of India at Chattogram inaugurated the expo. The “Study in India Expo 2022” is providing Bangladeshi students and parents with

Now it is time to open universities too

The higher education institutions have been closed for a long year and a half in the country. This is harming the academic life of students as they are spending uncertain times. It is important to bring these students back to campuses quickly, realising the importance of the existing context. But

No delay in opening educational institutions

The loss millions of students have been suffering due to the closure of educational institutions for almost a year and a half due to Covid-19 is irreparable. Due to socio-economic reasons, the educational life of many students has become uncertain. The big question now is how to compensate for this