HSC Unit : 15; Lesson : 2 Access to Higher Education in Bangladesh
Tertiary education in Bangladesh comprises two categories of institutions: degree-awarding universities and colleges affiliated with the National University (NU). There
Read MoreTertiary education in Bangladesh comprises two categories of institutions: degree-awarding universities and colleges affiliated with the National University (NU). There
Read MoreUniversities should never be made into mechanical organizations for collecting and distributing knowledge. Through them, the people should offer their
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Read MoreA craftwork is an applied form of art, a social and cultural product reflecting the inclusive nature of folk imagination.
Read MoreFolk music Folk music consists of songs and music of a community that are uninfluenced by any sophisticated musical rules
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Read MoreKuakata, locally known as Sagar Kannya (Daughter of the Sea) is a rare scenic spot located on the southernmost tip
Read MoreA vast mangrove forest shared by Bangladesh and India that is home to possibly 500 Bengal tigers is being rapidly
Read MoreThough they are one of the most beloved animal species on Earth, pandas aren’t safe from the devastating effects of
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