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RUET to collect student fees online

Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology has decided to collect students’ fees online aimed at ensuring transparency and accountability in the collection process.

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3 lakh students admitted to schools by lottery

About three lakh students from Class I to Class IX were selected on Thursday for the admission to all government and non-government secondary schools in metropolitan cities, sadar upazilas in districts and other upazila headquarters across Bangladesh through the digital lottery system.

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RUET holds seminar on higher education in US

The Carrier Forum of Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology held a seminar titled Prospects of Higher Education in the United States at the RUET on Monday.

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Classes likely to start from Jan 1

Tertiary level students of the seven government colleges, which were once affiliated with Dhaka University, continued their sit-in on Monday, demanding immediate issuance of an ordinance to establish proposed Dhaka Central University.

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CU begins foundation training for new teachers

The inaugural ceremony of a five-day ‘Foundation Training Programme for Professional Development’ was held at the conference room of the CU vice-chancellor’s office at 9:00am on Sunday for the teachers appointed recently to various...

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City people suffer as roads blocked

Traffic choked the streets of Dhaka city for hours on Sunday amid terrible suffering of people, as students of seven government colleges and mobile phone traders staged separate demonstrations, blocking roads.

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Bullying, harassment go unabated in universities

Some recent incidents at several universities, both public and private, suggest that incidents of bullying and ragging are going on particularly at the tertiary-level institutions amid a lack of strict monitoring and victims’ silence.

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UGC warns against bribery ahead of recruitment

The University Grants Commission of Bangladesh on Thursday issued a warning to job seekers and their families to avoid financial transactions or unethical dealings related to next recruitment examinations.