Tie higher education to jobs, entrepreneurship: Amir Khosru
21 August 2026
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Education
Dhaka board sets Aug 24 for missed HSC exams
21 August 2026
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Education
A teacher must not become a victim of political vengeance, academics' platform says
16 August 2026
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Education
A year after CU clashes, critically injured students still struggle to recover
16 August 2026
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Campus
MPO-listed teachers / PM vows hassle-free retirement benefits
16 August 2026
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Education
RU JCD leader who sued journalists arrested with drugs
15 August 2026
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Campus
312 institutions fail SSC, boards issues show cause notices
14 August 2026
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Education
DU to investigate allegations of anti-state activities involving 58 teachers
13 August 2026
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Campus
DU hall expels 2 students over homosexuality allegations; students deny claims
12 August 2026
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Campus
Books make a comeback in Sreemangal schools
12 August 2026
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Education
Do's and Don'ts of a CSE Student
Computer Science and Engineering can be a challenging major to deal with. The topics discussed and the lessons imparted here are mostly difficult. By knowing what to do and what not to, one can handle this subject with a bit more ease. The difficulties may not level down, but one can at least overcome them completely or by a long way.
3 October 2018
The real benefits of tutoring
Tutoring is no child's play. It requires a lot of hard work and dedication if you're to teach your pupils. Giving your all when it comes to tutoring does have its benefits. In return, you will get to have a lot more than just money.
26 September 2018
Teach For Bangladesh Fellows work tirelessly inside and outside the nation's classrooms to address educational inequity
Teach For Bangladesh Fellows are working tirelessly inside and outside the nation's classrooms to address educational inequity. Join the movement.
18 August 2018
Are the kids actually alright?
School and college student protesters have returned to the classroom already but their hearts remain on the streets. Meanwhile, allegations have arisen that some institutions are penalising students for their participation in the student movement that sprung up spontaneously for safer roads.
16 August 2018
Unexpected Moments of Happiness You Get as a University Student
These moments are usually rare, but worth it.
8 August 2018
Curiosa VS Hot Topic
Over the summer holidays last year I had the good fortune of vacationing in Toronto, Ontario. As a Potterhead, there was no way I was going to let this chance of getting my hands on some exclusive merchandise slip by.
11 July 2018
Dealing with rejection from your dream university
University admission tests are around the corner, and all of us have our heart set on a particular university, along with our parents who sometimes get even more anxious than we do. Most of the students of our country dream of making into public universities. Considering the colossal number of students that are going to compete for the somewhat few seats available, it is like a life-and-death moment for the students and their families. Hereby, a rejection can be life-shattering.
27 June 2018
HSC 2018: Panic at the examination centre
The question leak issue has been at play over the past several years and has been rotting the core of our education's assessment system—board examinations. This year however, after the question leaks in the Secondary School Certificate examination (SSC), the authorities have taken stricter measures to prevent question leaks, including social media surveillance and better security around exam centres. It was also announced that all district boards will supply the same question paper, choosing amongst 4 sets of previously prepared question papers, which will be done 25 minutes before the exam. This policy has given birth to a new set of problems.
18 April 2018
What Not to Do During Your Thesis
Be prepared for the nightmare awaiting.
14 March 2018
A student's guide to scripting an audiovisual
In recent years, AVs have transcended beyond just the commercial sphere. Students are more and more involved in making AVs for academic purposes. Applying for higher studies abroad often requires video essays. Furthermore, the rise of student-level branding competitions ushers in creative submissions which more often than not require making ads, team videos or campaign videos.
14 March 2018
The trouble with unauthorised schools
Mursalin Kabir, a child of only 11 years, attended three admission tests in the first two weeks of January. After completing his Primary School Completion exam from a primary level kindergarten school
25 January 2018
QiPileaks claims it leaked question papers
The rise of the nefarious whistleblowing group QiPileaks has the country of Bangladesh both alarmed and happy.
28 December 2017
Anthropology: It's more than just old bones
As an undergraduate student of Anthropology, I've spent the past 4 years explaining to countless people what my major is. It's not an easy task because Anthropology is the result of some dissatisfied thinkers believing existing
29 November 2017
Expectation vs Reality: Board Exams
Board exams are a very big deal for almost every Bangla medium student. We grow up hearing that our JSC/SSC/HSC results will define our self-worth for the rest of our lives. We take year-long preparations in order to have a certain number stamped to our identity.
29 November 2017
New hub for book lovers
Are you bored of hanging out at overpriced restaurants and dingy cafes? Are you tired of judgmental gazes of the shopkeepers everytime you linger around in a bookstore? I surely am. As a bookworm, I have always dreamt of a place with shelves after shelves where I could just grab a book, a steaming cup of coffee and forget about the rest of the world.
22 November 2017
SSC exams begin Feb 1
The Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and its equivalent exams are scheduled to begin on February 1 next year.
22 November 2017
Prepping for the SAT subject tests
Most of the Ivy League institutions, along with some other high calibre universities recommend or require the SAT Subject Tests. For example, Cornell University requires the test in two subjects for most Arts and Science majors.
8 November 2017
The art of taking class notes
Taking hand-written notes is a lost art in the current digital era. Thankfully, owing to our “digital” country's reluctance in converting our classroom into a digital ecosystem, the art is not yet obsolete in this part of the world.
8 November 2017
Financing tertiary education
Every year, after the university admission tests, we find students who score well, but cannot afford their educational expenses, and eventually drop out. Private banks, on the other hand, offer many lucrative loan products for their customers, including education loans.
26 October 2017
Self-learning business through YouTube videos
YouTube is one platform that provides education and information through the means of entertainment. If you're like me, you're most likely to put off a semester worth of syllabus until the night before exam and then regret doing so, only to repeat the whole agonising process all over again.
18 October 2017