Monday, March 11, 2013

Dhaka Residential Model College



Dhaka Residential Model College
ঢাকা রেসিডেনসিয়াল মডেল কলেজ
DRMC
Strive for Excellence
Address
Mirpur Road
Mohammadpur
Dhaka, 1207, Bangladesh
Information
Established 1960
Founder Ayub Khan - The Second President of Pakistan
School code 1300
Principal Colonel Md Mosleh Uddin Bhuiyan
Staff 168 (First Class-03, Second Class-03, Third Class-30, Fourth Class-132)
Teaching staff Full Time-155, Part Time-24
Grades 312
Gender Boys
Age range 7–18
Number of students 4,250 (as of 2011–2012)[1]
Medium of language Bengali, English
Campus size 50 Acre
Campus type Urban
Sports Football, cricket, basketball, volleyball, table tennis, hockey, badminton
Team name DRMC Team
Communities served Facebook Charity Help organization
Alumni Old Remians Welfare Association (ORWA)
Board Dhaka Education Board
Website
Dhaka Residential Model College (also referred to as DRMC) (Bengali: ঢাকা রেসিডেনসিয়াল মডেল কলেজ), formerly known as Residential Model School,[2] is a public school , Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. The school offers education for students ranging from third grade to twelfth grade (approximately ages 7 to 18). With over 4,200 students, 1,000 of which reside in its six dormitories, DRMC is one of the largest residential schools in the country.[3]
Dhaka Residential Model College is noted for its academic performance and extracurricular activities, having produced many notable alumni including leaders in business, the military and state and national politics as well as senior government officers, scientists and engineers.[4][5] The Government of Bangladesh recognized the school for its strong performance in the Higher Secondary Certificate examination in 2008.[6] The institution was awarded 'Best College' in the 5th National Debate Festival 2010, the largest debate contest in the country organized by the National Debate Federation Bangladesh.[7] The school quiz team won the championship at the Inter School Quiz Contest 2006,[8] the nationwide school level quiz bowl hosted by Shishu Academy, the national academy for children in Bangladesh.[9]
The Government of Pakistan founded the school in 1960, when Bangladesh was a part of Pakistan. The school was the only one in Bangladesh under the direct control of the Ministry of Education, and it continues to enjoy this special status as of 2012.[1] DRMC is one of the most competitive schools in the country.[10] Admissions are based on an entrance examination, medical examination and an interview.[11]

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History

Field marshal Ayub Khan, the founder of the college
Ayub Khan, the second president of Pakistan was the founder of Dhaka Residential Model College.[12]]] Dhaka Residential Model College was established in 1960, in an area of about 60 acre beside Mirpur Road near Sher-e-Bangla Nagor in Dhaka by the then Central Government of Pakistan. Dhaka was the capital and the largest city of East Pakistan.[13] In 1962, the administration of DRMC was assumed by the Provincial Government of East Pakistan. In 1965, the government converted the institution into an autonomous body and its administration was relegated to a board of governors with the Chief Secretary of East Pakistan as its chairman. In 1967, the Government of Pakistan again took control of the school. At that time, a new board of governors was constituted with the Education Secretary of Pakistan as its Chairman.[1] DRMC was originally established by the Ayub Khan, the first military leader of Pakistan,[3] to provide education for army officers in East Pakistan. The school, and later the college, were modeled after public schools in the United Kingdom (according to the British Public Schools Act 1868), particularly Eton College. The house system was designed to resemble Eton's. After the independence of Bangladesh, a board of governors was appointed with the Education Secretary as its Chairman. Since its inception, the school has been funded through government grants and fees from students. The Board of Governors has been empowered to “frame rules as it deems necessary for the proper functioning of the school”.[1]
The school began with only one study session, known as the Morning shift which operates from 8:00 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. In March 1993, another session known as the Day shift was added, according to the education expansion policy of the government, to cope with the growing number of students.[2] The day shift session operates from 1:00 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. Measures were taken to build a gymnasium, park, swimming pool, auditorium, mosque, administrative building and residences for the principal, vice-principal and school staff.[11]
DRMC was established as a fully residential educational institution with five dormitories, but because of a significant increase in the number of students over the last two decades, the school also offers a non-resident option for students. Built in 1960, Qudrat-i-Khuda House was the first dormitory for students in grades 3–7. Another dormitory named Ayub House was built in 1961, capable of accommodating around 200 students of the same grades. After the liberation of Bangladesh, it was renamed after Zainul Abedin, the most renowned painter of Bangladesh.[14] The school opened eleventh and twelfth grades in 1967. In 1978, another dormitory named Lalon Shah House was built for students in grades 11–12. In 1999, it had about 600 students and 90 teachers, of which 20 were women.[2] In 2008, a four-storied house named Dr. Muhammad Shahidullah was built for students of the day shift. As of 2010, the number of non-resident students is substantially larger than that of resident students.[12]

Academics

Academic Building 2, used for academic purposes for students in grades third to eighth.
Dhaka Residential Model College offers both primary and secondary education[3] and emphasizes student discipline in all of their activities. It has laboratories for physics, chemistry, computers, biology, mathematics and geography and a library with more than 20,000 books, journals, newspapers and magazines. The academic year is divided into three terms.[15] In addition to a terminal exam, two class tests are held each term. Students have to sit for the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examination at the end of the 10th grade, and the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) at the end of the 12th grade. At the completion of the 5th grade, students qualify for a primary scholarship program through another examination. Students at the end of the 8th grade have the option to sit for the junior scholarship examination. The school employs about 200 teaching staff and 80 non-teaching staff. The student-teacher ratio is 20:1. Teachers occasionally attend training programs organized by different government institutions. The school had more training workshops for its teachers than any other neighboring cluster of schools in 2000, under the English Language Teaching Improvement Project, which is funded by the British and Bangladeshi governments.[16]
The school operates on two different schedules. Students can opt for either of the schedules right before their enrollment. Each schedule includes seven periods and a 20-minute break for lunch. Students are provided with snacks by the school. The school is a closed campus; students are not allowed to leave school grounds during school hours.

Admission

Although Dhaka Residential Model College operates from the 3rd through the 12th grade, it only admits students into the 3rd, 9th and 11th grades. Consequently, the higher grades have fewer students than the lower grades, as a relatively large number of students transfer out. Admission in the 3rd and 9th grades are based on admission tests. The admission tests for DRMC are highly competitive.[10] Students in these grades are admitted through written and viva voce tests for both the morning and day shifts. Students who pass the written test have to qualify in the viva exam. In addition to written and viva tests, candidates have to go through a medical examination as well. Admission to the 11th grade is determined by a student's grade point average (GPA) in the SSC examination. Many students with the highest grades in the SSC compete for admission as the school has limited enrollment in every grade.[17]

Curriculum

Dhaka Residential Model College's curriculum includes traditional primary, secondary and intermediate level academic subjects. Students of primary classes take academic core subjects including Bengali, English, mathematics, social science, general science, arts and crafts, religion and physical science. Students have to take agricultural science after completing their primary education. Students of the secondary level have to elect one of the three major programs: Arts and Humanities; Commerce; and Science. Students of the intermediate level (grades 11 and 12), have to elect one of the three major programs as well. Students have some compulsory subjects and some optional subjects in each of the programs.[11]

Academic performance

The SSC and HSC examinations are conducted by the Board of Secondary and Intermediate Education under the Ministry of Education. SSC is the diploma awarded for the completion of grades one to ten, which is equivalent to the O Levels in the UK. HSC is the high school diploma which is equivalent to the SAT or ACT in the United States, and the A Levels in the UK. The SSC examination consists of eleven subjects totaling 1,100 marks, with each subject given 100 marks, including practical tests for science subjects. A minimum of 33 marks are required to pass each subject. Subjects will depend on which major program a student has elected to study. These major programs are Sciences; Arts and Humanities; and Commerce. Students have to elect one of these three programs just before enrollment in the 9th grade for SSC, and again in the 11th grade for HSC. The HSC examination consists of six subjects totaling 1,200 marks, with each subject providing 200 marks, including practical tests for science subjects. The minimum number of marks required to pass each subject is 160. Results of both the exams are published in the form of a GPA. The highest score is GPA-5. The Dhaka Education Board annually ranks schools and colleges from across the country in terms of GPA-5 scorers.[11][18]
DRMC has generally remained among the top ranked schools and colleges of Bangladesh since its inception.[19] The Ministry of Education awarded the institution in 2008 for brilliant performance in the HSC examination.[6] Dhaka Residential Model College's results from 2005 to 2009 for the Secondary School Certificate level examinations are as follows:
Year Number of Examinees Number of Passed Students Pass Percentage Obtained GPA-5 Ranking Reference
2005 290 288 99.3% 131 8th [20][21][22]
2006 311 310 99.7% 190 6th [23]
2007 309 308 99.67% 178 6th [24][25]
2008 313 313 100% 269 8th [26][27]
2009 317 316 99.68% 268 10th [28][29][30]
2010 371 371 100% 332 2nd [31][32]
Performances in the Higher Secondary Certificate examinations from 2006 to 2009 are as follows:
Year Number of Examinees Number of Passed Students Pass Percentage Obtained GPA-5 Ranking Reference
2005 410 409 99.75% 131 7th [11]
2006 481 478 99.37% 134 6th [11][33]
2007 436 430 98.62% 193 10th [11][34]
2008 436 434 99.54% 232 6th [11][34][35]
2009 460 457 99.35% 217 8th [11][34][35]
2010 634 632 99.68% 309 1st [36]

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Mohammadpur Central University College

Mohammadpur Central University College
মোহাম্মদপুর কেন্দ্রীয় বিশ্ববিদ্যালয় কলেজ
Motto "Knowledge Is Power"
Established 1972
Type Private university, college, coeducational
Chancellor President Zillur Rahman
Vice-Chancellor Kazi Shahidullah
Academic staff 150
Students 4,000 (in 2010)
Location Dhaka, Bangladesh
23.794°N 90.4035°ECoordinates: 23.794°N 90.4035°E
Campus Urban
Colors Blue and White         
Nickname MCUC
Affiliations National University of Bangladesh, University Grants Commission, Bangladesh
Website http://nu.edu.bdMohammadpur Central University College is an undergraduate college in Dhaka, Bangladesh established in 1972. The college is basically a merger of the-then three independent institutions - Dhanmondi Central College, Mohammadpur College and Mohammadpur Girls College. The founding committee to administer the institution was headed by Dr. Fazlul Halim Chowdhury, the longest serving vice-chancellor of the University of Dhaka.[1]
The college awards the offered degrees having the National University of Bangladesh as parent institution. Teaching plans are open for its instructors to make on their own, but major examinations are held under syllabus, schedule and administration of the National University.
 

Tejgaon College

Tejgaon College
Motto Assiduous, Diligent, Devoted, Creative
Established 1961
Type Private
Principal Md.Mamunur Rashid
Academic staff 150+
Location Dhaka, Bangladesh
Campus Urban, 03 ha
Website Tejgaon College, Dhaka.
Tejgaon College (Bengali:তেজগাঁ কলেজ) is a college in Dhaka city, Bangladesh which was established in 1961. It has 30,000 students[citation needed] Tajgaon College is 50 years old.[1] 
Coordinates: 23°45′27″N 90°23′18″E
Tejgaon College, located at Farmgate, the nerve center of Dhaka city, has attained the age of 45 years. It started its journey as a night college in a school campus at Sadarghat. With moves to Tejgaon Industrial Area, Alia Madrasha (Bakshi Bazaar), Polytechnic School and Al-Razee Hospital Building, it has settled at Indira Road, Farmgate, Dhaka.
It is a University College since it now offers Honours and Masters courses on 25-27 subjects under the National University. Established on over 1-acre (4,000 m2) of land, there are six multi-storeyed buildings, five six-storied buildings and one one-storied building- in addition to semi-pacca structures.

Kabi Nazrul Government College

Kabi Nazrul Govt. College, Dhaka
কবি নজরুল সরকারী কলেজ, ঢাকা
KNGC
Education is Light
Address
Municipality Street
Dhaka
Dhaka, 1100, Bangladesh
Information
Established 1874
Founder (Haji) Muhammad Mohsin - one of the most prolific philanthropists in the history of Bengal
Principal Prof. Rawshan Jahan
Staff 148 (First Class-03, Second Class-78, Third Class-27, Fourth Class-40)
Teaching staff Full Time-115, Part Time-14
Grades 1116
Gender Boys and Girls
Age range 16–24
Number of students 2,250 (as of 2012–2013)
Medium of language Bengali, English
Campus size 18 Acre
Campus type Urban
Sports Football, cricket, basketball, volleyball, table tennis, hockey, badminton
Team name KNGC Team
Communities served Facebook Charity Help organization
Affiliation Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Alumni Kabi Nazrul Govt. College Association (KNGCA)
Board Dhaka Education Board
Website

Government Titumir College




Government Titumir College & University.
Logo of the Government Titumir College, Dhaka
Established 1965
Type University college
Principal Professor Dr. Dilara Hafez
Academic staff 22
Students 60000
Location Dhaka, Bangladesh
Campus Urban
Sports Cricket.Football.Tenas.Golf.Badminton
Nickname G T C
Affiliations National University of Bangladesh
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Government Titumir College is a college in the city of Mohakhali in the Gulshan area in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Founded in 1965,[1] it was known as Jinnah college when its location was governed by Pakistan. This college starts at the higher secondary level. It later developed to the degree level and provides some honours level courses. The college code is 6423.[




















  

Dhaka college


Dhaka College, Dhaka
Logo of the Dhaka College
Motto Know Thyself
Established 1841
Type Public
Chancellor
Mohammad Zillur Rahman, President of the People's Republic of Bangladesh
Location BangladeshDhaka, Bangladesh
Campus Urban

History

Dhaka College, located in Dhaka, is one of Bangladesh's most important and earliest higher educational institutions. It offers four years Honors and one year Masters program in various majors; also offers H.S.C. level. The college is affiliated with the National University. Several thousand students study here, it has a number of student halls and many students participate in Central and National politics. Dhaka College was established by Dr. James Taylor (Civil Surgeon at Dhaka) in 1835 as an English School (at present Dhaka Collegiate School). Dr. James organized a local Committee of Public Instruction with the help of district magistrate Mr. Grant. The school building was built partly out of public donations on the grounds of an English factory. The school rose to college status in 1841 and buildings were completed in 1946, with the aid of the Bishop of Calcutta. In the first graduating class there were both Muslim and Hindu students, as well as a number of foreign students, mainly from Armenia and Portugal. The college was relocated in 1873 to a large building to the east of Victoria Park in order to accommodate the physics and chemistry laboratories. Later it shifted in 1908 to Curzon Hall while the science departments were housed in the present chemistry building of the University of Dhaka. In 1921 the college shifted again to the present High Court Building. During the Second World War it moved to Siddique Bazar. At present, it has its own campus near Dhaka New Market

Academic Departments

  • Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies
  • Department of Accounting
  • Department of Bengali
  • Department of Botany
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Department of Computer Science
  • Department of English
  • Department of Economics
  • Department of Finance
  • Department of Geography
  • Department of History
  • Department of Islamic History and Culture
  • Department of Linguistic
  • Department of Mathematics
  • Department of Marketing
  • Department of Management
  • Department of Microbiology
  • Department of Political Science
  • Department of Psychology
  • Department of Philosophy
  • Department of Physics
  • Department of Statistics
  • Department of Sociology
  • Department of Social Work
  • Department of Zoology

Library

The Library of Dhaka College was established in 1841 at the time of establishment of the College. There are 30,000 (Thirty Thousand) books in the library with well decorated reading room. Every Department has a library of their own.The libraries are always supported the students and as well as developed their studies.The library teachers are always help their students.To be a member of the library you must have a library and student card.Various kinds of cultural and educational plans are also held in library.

Facilities

Residential student halls

Total number of residential student halls are 7.
  • 1.South Hall
  • 2.North Hall
  • 3.International Hall
  • 4.West Hall
  • 5.Elias Hall
  • 6.Shaheed Farhad Hossain Hall
  • 7.Southern Hall

Sports And Extracurricular Activities

Cafeteria

Transport

Dhaka college has four buses to carry the students from different places of Dhaka city.