Showing posts with label Health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Health. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Payra Power Plant Inauguration | Hundred Percent Electrification


Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has announced 100 percent electrification of the country. Shee made the announcement at a rally at Monday, 21st March, 2022. Earlier, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inaugurated the country's largest Payra power plant at Kalapara in Patuakhali. She inaugurated the “Payra 1320 mw thermal power plant” at 11:48 on Monday.


The Prime Minister reached the Payra power plant area at 10:42 am to inaugurate the Payra Thermal Power Station. Later at 11:15 am, Sheikh Hasina waved the flag and greeted 200 boats on the Rabnabad River adjacent to the jetty of Payra Thermal Power Plant. At this time, the diversity of life of the people of the coast is highlighted through this boat exhibition. 


The Rabnabad river area was abuzz with various banners, festoons and slogans including song distribution on the boat. At that time, the Prime Minister waved his hand and greeted the fishermen in the boat. The Prime Minister was also seen capturing scenes of the boat show from his mobile. In the morning the boats were lined up at the mouth of the Rabnabad river. Of these, 100 boats were sailing, 100 boats had banner festoons with pictures of the Prime Minister and the remaining 20 boats had security personnel. A total of 880 fishermen in 4 different colors in each boat welcomed the Prime Minister.


Later, the Prime Minister participated in a cordial meeting organized at the Payra power plant. From this auspicious gathering, the Prime Minister announced 100% electrification in the whole country. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said that the country is on the highway of development today as the democratic trend has continued in the country for the last 13 years. The government has succeeded in providing electricity to every household in the country.


Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inaugurated the country's largest Payra 1320 mw thermal power plant at Kalapara in Patuakhali.


The Payra 1320 MW Thermal Power Plant is a 1,320 megawatt coal-fired power station built in Kalapara Upazila of Patuakhali District in southern Bangladesh. The Payra area in Patuakhali is going to be a major economic hub with a sea port, a special economic zone, an airport and the country's biggest coal-fired power plant that officially launched.

Source: BD-Pratidin

 

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Thursday, February 17, 2022

BSMMU Super Specialized Hospital Awaiting Inauguration


New and most modern feathers are being added to the healthcare system of the country. Multi Disciplinary and Super Specialized Hospital is going to start the journey in Bangladesh soon. All kinds of health services will be available in this new super specialized hospital. The construction work of this hospital established on 12 bighas of land in Shahbagh of the capital city Dhaka under BSMMU, the work of purchasing required medical and hospital equipments has been completed.

This Super Specialized Hospital is scheduled to be inaugurated next June after completing the rest work. Renowned Surgeon, Professor of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU), Project Director. Md. Zulfiqar Rahman told a Newspaper that in his 40 years of working life, he has worked in various hospitals across the country as well as in famous hospitals in UK and Singapore. He said that in our country, patients have to go to different places depending on the disease. To alleviate this suffering, the dream was to build a world class hospital with all services. With the tireless efforts of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, this hospital will bring a tide of change in the health sector of the country.

Hospital management is being developed by fully digitalizing it. All patient information will be stored through the Hospital Information Center (HIS). All types of healthcare services will be provided through five different centers in this hospital. Patients will get all the services under one roof. He also said that 140 people including doctors, nurses and health workers will be trained in Korea on services and management in the hospital. Training of 50 people is going on, another batch will go to Korea next in April.


The hospital will be modeled on the National University Hospital of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Singapore. Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation must be ensured to maintain the quality of services in the hospital. With this, the approval of the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Health Care (NABH) has to be introduced. The construction work of the hospital is completely finished.

A consignment of equipments has arrived at Chittagong port. All the work including the fitting of these equipments will be completed by the month of May. The hospital will be inaugurated in June and the admission of patients will start. With its launch, BSMMU's education, medical and research activities will be more dynamic and improved.

The initiative of this super specialized hospital was taken in 2012 on 3.8 acres (about 12 bighas) of land on the north side of BSMMU. The project was approved by the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) on February 2, 2016 at a cost of Tk 1,366 crore. On September 13, 2018, the Prime Minister laid the foundation stone of the project. A loan of Tk 1,047 crore has been received from the South Korean government for the construction of the hospital. Hyundai Corporation Korea is completing the construction work.

The hospital was designed by SUNJIN Engineering & Architecture Co. Ltd, Korea. The multi-disciplinary and super specialized hospital with 12 floors and three basements will have 750 beds. Around 7,000 patients will get service from its outdoor department every day. It has 100 ICU beds and emergency beds. Five different centers include Emergency Medicine, Maternal and Child Health Center, Cardiovascular Center, Hepatobiliary and Gastroenterology Center and Kidney Disease Center.





There will be twelve state-of-the-art operating theaters, where high quality surgeries, including various organ transplants, will be performed. The hospital project is arranged on these two bases: Hospital construction and Advanced training. Professor Dr. Md. Zulfiqar Rahman Khan said that there are 73 cabins in this specialized hospital. Of these, 6 will be for VVIP’s, 21 for VIP’s and the rest will be deluxe cabins.

The hospital will also have ward, surgical intensive care, medical intensive care, coronary care unit, neonatal intensive care unit and pediatric intensive care unit. The patient does not have to go anywhere else to get services in this specialized hospital. Inside the hospital there will be banking facilities, pharmacy, four cafeterias. There will be 16 elevators and an escalator, fire management, heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems. Activities will be controlled digitally from the central control room through CCTV cameras.


This hospital will open a new horizon in Bangladesh’s medical sector. Not only the rich people, the lower and middle class families of the country will get a greater scope to receive special treatment here.

 

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Friday, October 8, 2021

COVID-19 Recovery Index | Bangladesh is Top in South Asia


The whole world is devastated by the deadly COVID-19 Corona virus. Rich nations like America, Russia, Germany, Britain also lost their way due to this epidemic. However, Bangladesh has risen to the top of the South Asian Coronavirus epidemic recovery. Bangladesh is at the top of the South Asian countries in Japan's Nikkei Kovid-19 recovery index.

At the end of each month, Japan's leading English daily Nikki Asia Global publishes this corona index based on infection control management, vaccination programs and social movements. The index is based on a score of 0 to 90 based on four criteria.

According to the Nikkei index released on 6 October 2021, Bangladesh has improved 48 steps compared to the previous index. Nikkei compiled the index after reviewing the corona virus situation in 121 countries and regions around the world. Bangladesh is currently ranked 26th out of 121 countries in the world.

According to the index, Bangladesh is at the top among the six countries in South Asia with 60 out of 90 scores. Pakistan is second only to Bangladesh in this region. The country got a score of 58.5 against. Pakistan ranks 33rd globally.

 

On the other hand, India is one of the third largest economies in South Asia. India ranks 40th in the world. Nepal is 44th and Sri Lanka is 61st. At the bottom of the region is Afghanistan; The country ranks 97th in the world.

Bangladesh was ranked 74th in Nikkei Asia's previous index. The Japanese index said that the higher the position of the countries considering the lower rate of infection and the higher rate of vaccination and the relaxed social distance rules, the better their position in recovery from COVID-19.

Malta is at the top of this index with the highest score of 73. It is followed by Chile in second place (72 points), Bahrain in third place (72 points), United Arab Emirates in fourth place (71 points) and Saudi Arabia in 5th place with 70.5 places.

Nikkei Asia has been publishing this index of corona virus epidemics since July 2021. Although China has been at the top of the index since then, the country's position has declined by nine steps in September. The Philippines is at the bottom of the index (121st) with a score of 30.5. It is followed by Laos (120th), Gabon (119th), Vietnam (118th) and Barbados and Angola jointly 116th.

Last month, Bangladesh raised five places to 39th out of 53 countries in the US media Bloomberg's Covid Resilience or Covid Tolerance Index. Bangladesh was ranked 44th in this Bloomberg index last August.

 

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Sunday, September 26, 2021

Admission test date of all Universities in Bangladesh


Public universities are going to take the admission test for the first year of graduation of the 2020-2021 academic year, which is stuck due to the COVID-19 Corona virus epidemic. The government could not take the higher secondary examination as the educational institutions were closed in March 2020. The results are then published with the student’s auto-pass.

After that, the students did not have to wait for the university admission tests battle as the infection situation deteriorated. After more than a year, the incidence of corona virus has decreased and public universities have announced new schedules for admission tests. In Bangladesh University of Professionals, the admission test has been completed so the admission process has also started from September 20. On Saturday 25-September 2021, the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Aviation and Aerospace University took the admission test against 60 available seats.

 

University of Dhaka Admission Circular:

Due to the epidemic, Dhaka University is taking admission test in the departmental cities outside the campus for the first time. Earlier, the test was scheduled to take place between July 31 and August 14, but was delayed due to corona virus. The Admission Test for 2020-21 will start from 1st October in 8 divisional cities:

  • Unit ‘Ka’ : 1st October, 2021
  • Unit ‘Kha’ : 2nd October, 2021
  • Unit ‘Ga’ : 22nd October, 2021
  • Unit ‘Gha’ : 23rd October, 2021
  • Unit ‘Cha’ : 9th October, 2021
  • IBA : 11th October, 2021

For details Admission information please visit (https://admission.eis.du.ac.bd).

 

Bangladesh University of Engineering - BUET Admission Circular:

Though the admission test of Bangladesh University of Engineering was scheduled to be held on 10th June, it was postponed due to epidemic situation. According to the new schedule:

  • Pre-selection test will be held on 20th and 21st October 2021. With the selected students in the final exams of Group ‘Ka’ and ‘Kha’ will be held on 6 November 2021.

Further information regarding the Admission Test of BUET can be found at (http://ugadmission.buet.ac.bd/).

 

Admission test of Combined (Guccho) Engineering Universities (CUET, KUET, RUET):

Though the integrated admission test of Chittagong, Khulna and Rajshahi Universities of Engineering and Technology was scheduled to be held on August 12, it was postponed. New Schedule:

  • The exams of ‘Ka’ and ‘Kha’ unit will be held on 13th November 2021, In addition to the main exam, the ‘free hand drawing’ exam will also be taken.

Further information on this test can be found on the website (https://admissionckruet.ac.bd/).

 

Guccho admission test of Agricultural Universities:

A bunch of admission tests will be held on 27 November in Seven universities offering degrees in agricultural science. Earlier, the test was scheduled for July 31. These seven universities are Bangladesh Agricultural University

  • Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University
  • Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University
  • Sylhet Agricultural University
  • Patuakhali University of Science and Technology
  • Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences University
  • Khulna Agricultural University

Further admission test information can be found on the website (https://admission-agri.org/).

 

University of Chittagong Admission Circular schedule:

  • Unit ‘A’ : 1st & 2nd November, 2021
  • Unit ‘B’ : 27th & 28th October, 2021
  • Unit ‘C’ : 29th October, 2021
  • Unit ‘D’ : 30th & 31st October, 2021
  • Unit ‘B-1’ & ‘D-1’ : 5th November, 2021

Further details information about Admission Test University of Chittagong can be found at (https://admission.cu.ac.bd/).

 

Jahangirnagar University Admission Test schedule:

  • The authorities plan to conduct admission test of 10 units of Jahangirnagar University between 7th November to 18th November, 2021. However, the final schedule has not been fixed yet.

Further details will be announced later on the website (https://juniv-admission.org/).

 

Rajshahi University Admission Circular:

The admission test was scheduled to be held on August 16-18, but it was postponed due to COVID-19 situation. As per the new schedule the exams will be held on:

  • Unit ‘A’ (Humanities) : 5th October, 2021
  • Unit ‘B’ (Commerce) : 6th October, 2021
  • Unit ‘C’ (Science) : 4th October, 2021

The exams will be held in three steps every day. Further details admission information can be found on the website (https://admission.ru.ac.bd/undergraduate/).

 

Bangladesh Textile University Admission Test schedule:

Bangladesh Textile University has postponed the examination on August 20. However, the candidates have to collect the admission papers between 26 September to 30 September. The test may be held on 12th November.

 

Maritime University Admission Test Circular:

The examinations of four faculties of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Maritime University were scheduled to be held on June 4 and 5 in the divisional cities of Dhaka, Chittagong, Rangpur and Khulna, but were postponed. Though there are plans to take the admission tests on 19 & 20 November, it has not been finalized yet. The university's admissions website said, "The examination schedule is being rescheduled, which will be announced on the website later." Please visit the website for further details, (https://applyonline.bsmrmu.edu.bd/Admission/Home).

 

Dhaka University of Engineering and Technology – DUET Admission Test Circular:

Admission test for 9 departments of Dhaka University of Engineering and Technology, Gazipur will be held on September 29 and 30. The authorities have informed that the exams will be held in two shifts from 10 am to 12 noon and from 2 pm to 4 pm every day.

 

20 University Guccho (Combined) admission test schedule:

This is the first time that 20 universities are taking part in the integrated admission test. The bunch admission test is starting with the admission test:

  • Unit ‘A’ : 17th October, 2021
  • Unit ‘B’ : 24th October, 2021
  • Unit ‘C’ : 1st November, 2021

Further detailed information can be found on the website (https://gstadmission.ac.bd/). The 20 universities in the group are:

  • Jagannath University
  • Islamic University
  • Khulna University
  • Cumilla University
  • National Poet Kazi Nazrul Islam University
  • Begum Rokeya University
  • Barisal University
  • Rabindra University
  • Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Digital University
  • Sheikh Hasina University
  • Shahjalal University of Science and Technology
  • Haji Mohammad Danesh University of Science and Technology
  • Maulana Bhasani University of Science and Technology
  • Noakhali University of Science and Technology
  • Jashore University of Science and Technology
  • Pabna University of Science and Technology
  • Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman University of Science and Technology
  • Rangamati University of Science and Technology
  • Bangamata Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib University of Science and Technology
  • Patuakhali University of Science and Technology.


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Monday, September 6, 2021

Bangladesh Holds Top Position in the World Breastfeeding Ranking | WBTi Report


Breastfeeding offers innumerable health, development, and economic benefits to both the mother and child, and nations. At present, only 41% of infants of 0-6 months are exclusively breastfed globally. It is very important for every country around the world to increase rates of optimal breastfeeding and infant and young child feeding practices. The World Breastfeeding Trends Initiative (WBTi) assists countries to assess and monitor the status of and benchmark progress in implementation of the Global Strategy in a standard way.


The WBTi is based on the WHO's “ Tool for the national assessment of policy and programmes on infant and young child feeding” and `1measures ten parameters of policy and programmes that protect, promote and support optimal infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices. It identifies gaps and calls upon governments to bridge these. WBTi maintains a Global Data Repository of the policies and programmes in 98 countries.

Based on the 10 indicators on policy and programmes (on a scale of 100) the WBTi published a report of World Ranking where Bangladesh is at the Top Position with a score of 91.5 (out of 100). WBTi provides objective scoring and colour coding to it’s 10 indicators of policy & programmes. Each indicator is scored out of a maximum of 10 and gets the colour code as Red, Yellow, Blue, and Green in ascending order of performance based on the WBTi guideline. 

  1. Bangladesh 91.5
  2. Sri Lanka 91
  3. Afghanistan 89
  4. Cuba 87.5
  5. Gambia 83
  6. Bolivia 81
  7. Turkey 80
  8. Elsalvador 79.5
  9. Niger 77
  10. Kenya 77
  11. Kuwait 77
  12. Malawi 75.5
  13. Bahrain 74.5
  14. Ukraine 74
  15. Mongolia 73.5
  16. Vietnam 73
  17. South Africa 71.5
  18. Brazil 70
  19. Ghana 69.5
  20. Zambia 69.5
  21. China 69.5
  22. Maldives 69.5
  23. Cambodia 69
  24. Mali 68
  25. Philippines 68
  26. Zimbabwe 67.5
  27. Nigeria 67.5
  28. Cameroon 66.5
  29. Argentina 66
  30. Malta 65.5
  31. Croatia 65.5
  32. Panama 65
  33. Pakistan 64.5
  34. Mozambique 64
  35. Georgia 64
  36. Venezuela 64
  37. Jordan 63.5
  38. Dominican Republic 63.5
  39. Nepal 63
  40. United Republic Of Tanzania 61.5
  41. Nicaragua 61.5
  42. Lesotho 61
  43. Burkina Faso 61
  44. Thailand 60.5
  45. Portugal 60.5
  46. Bosnia And Herzegovina 60
  47. Swaziland 59
  48. Uganda 59
  49. Malaysia 58.5
  50. Guatemala 58
  51. Seychelles 57.5
  52. Armenia 57
  53. Costa Rica 57
  54. Gabon 56.5
  55. Republic Of Korea 56.5
  56. Moldova, Republic Of 56.5
  57. Brunei Darussalam 56
  58. Saudi Arabia 56
  59. Ethiopia 55
  60. Fiji 55
  61. Bhutan 55
  62. Egypt 55
  63. Kiribati 53.5
  64. Sierra Leone 53
  65. Italy 52
  66. Indonesia 51.5
  67. United Kingdom 50.5
  68. Macedonia 50.5
  69. Peru 50.5
  70. Colombia 49
  71. Switzerland 48
  72. Belgium 48
  73. France 47.5
  74. Ecuador 47
  75. Sao Tome And Principe 46.5
  76. Uruguay 46.5
  77. Lebanon 46
  78. Mexico 45.5
  79. India 45
  80. Botswana 44.5
  81. Chile 44.5
  82. Honduras 43.5
  83. Morocco 42.5
  84. Belize 41.5
  85. Timorleste 41
  86. United States 40.5
  87. Taiwan 40.5
  88. Austria 40
  89. Singapore 40
  90. Oman 39.5
  91. Lithuania 38.5
  92. Palau 35.5
  93. Spain 35
  94. Paraguay 34.5
  95. Germany 33.5
  96. Australia 25.5
  97. Cape Verde 22.5
  98. Libya 19


Advantages of Breastfeeding:

  • Breastfeeding is one of the most effective ways to ensure child health and survival.
  • Breastmilk is the ideal food for infants. It is safe, clean and contains antibodies which help protect against many common childhood illnesses.
  • Continued breastfeeding also pause ovulation and menstruation.
  • Breastmilk provides all the energy and nutrients that the infant needs for the first months of life
  • Breastmilk continues to provide up to half or more of a child’s nutritional needs during the second half of the first year, and up to one third during the second year of life.
  • Breastfed children perform better on intelligence tests, are less likely to be overweight or obese and less prone to diabetes later in life.
  • Mother who breastfeed have a lower risk for depression and they also have a reduced risk of breast and ovarian cancers.
  • It saves time and money.


To see the full report visit the official website of World Breastfeeding Trends Initiative (WBTi).

 

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Saturday, November 16, 2019

Bangladesh will be a Land of Fruits


Bangladesh has recently achieved considerable success in producing fruits. According to the World Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), fruit production in Bangladesh has increased at an average rate of 11 percent per year for the past 18 years, which has not happened in any other country in the world.

Bangladesh is now the second largest producer of jackfruit in the world, seventh to mango, eighth to Guava, fourteenth to papaya. In the last decade, the consumption of fruits of this country has become more than doubled.

Guava and watermelon are now available in the market almost all year long, which was unimaginable even a decade ago. Growth of fruit cultivation land, creation of commercial fruit gardens, expansion of fruit trees in habitat, good management of fruit trees, research, increase of people's interest in eating native fruits, introduction of new foreign fruits etc. have been instrumental in increasing the overall fruit production of the country.

A Country of Fruits:
Although Bangladesh is very small on the world map but it is full of fruits. More than four hundred species of fruits are produced in South Asian countries, of which over 100 species are produced in this country. It is said that the number of fruit varieties cultivated in Bangladesh is around 70. Number of fruits that are not cultivated here but people eat are around 60. In total, people of our country consume more than 130 varieties of fruits.

The most common and popular fruit varieties that cultivated commercially, such as mango, jackfruit, banana, guava, pineapple, papaya, watermelon, litchi, jujube (kul-boroi), coconut, various lemons. These are called seasonal conventional fruits of Bangladesh.


Among the local / deshi fruits of the country are bell (Bengal quince), Kodbel/bael, tetul (tamarind), Amra fruit (hog plum), olive, Jaam/Jam/Kalojaam (Jambul), jamrul (water apple), gulapjam (rose jaamun), orange, chinar, lukuki/torfoi, deua, kamranga, karmacha, etc. Various wild fruits are bet-fal, chapalish jackfruit, timtoah, akura, butijaam, putijaam, kaufal, boiychi, wood peanut, wild peanut, wild/forest mango etc.

Less than 1 percent of the whole cultivable land in this country is producing fruits, from which more than 5 million tons of fruits are produced annually. Of all the fruits, only mango, jackfruit and banana are produced together 63 percent of the total production where 25 percent is mango. In many forests and rural forests, wild fruits are grown, most of which are feeds of birds and wild animals.

As a means of producing the cultivated fruits, our daily current availability of fruits is 82 grams per person, but we should eat 200 grams daily. That means we can now meet 43 percent of our needs every day, if we can practice eating leftovers, then the production of fruits should be increased. In line with the population growth rate, we have to produce about 15 million tons of fruits yearly within 2030.

Research on Fruits:
A total of 177 modern varieties of 40 species of fruits have been invented by various research and educational institutes in this country. Of these, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI) has invented 84 varieties fruits of 35 species, Bangladesh Agricultural University has invented 84 varieties fruits of 24 species, Patuakhali University of Science and Technology has invented 7 varieties of 5 species, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agriculture University have two varieties of two species. In addition, several technologies have been developed for fruit cultivation. Fruit production is increasing day by day with the expansion and use of these varieties and technologies.



All Season / Twelve months Fruits in Bangladesh:
Throughout the year we do not get all the fruits. It was seen that from May to August- around 54 % of the total fruits produced in these four months, and in the remaining eight months 46 percent. In fact, in the last five years, this figure of fruit production in Bangladesh has changed a lot. Large number of guava, watermelon, malta, oranges etc. produced now during the non-monsoon season, especially from September to April.

We are also producing fruits in the season other than the main season. Bananas and papas are available throughout the year. With the invention and introduction of some modern varieties, mangoes are now available for about seven months a year, once it was not available for more than two or three months. The quantity of fruit imported from abroad was around 3,56000 tons in 2017-18 year but in 2018-19 it was reduced to around 3,00,000 tons.

Fruits are more produced in side courtyard and surrounding lands in Bangladesh more than fruit-gardens. Therefore, if possible for the availability of fruits for twelve months, some fruit trees can be planted in every habitat. Such as:
  • Malta (January)
  • Kul (February)
  • Bel (March)
  • Sharifa and Aata (April)
  • Jaam (May)
  • Mango, litchi (June)
  • Jackfruit (July)
  • Guava (August)
  • Amara (September)
  • Olive (October)
  • Pomegranate (November)
  • Kamala lebu or Mandarin Orange (December)


Thus, the production of fruits can be increased further throughout the year by cultivating the fruits by planning.

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Tuesday, August 6, 2019

All Public University Admission Test Schedule | Year 2019-20


The possible date of admission tests for the current academic year 2019-2020 of all the public universities has been announced recently. The exam schedule has been announced by the Standing Committee of Bangladesh University Parishad, an organization formed with all the Vice-Chancellors of the public universities in the country.

As per some newspaper reports, on Monday, 5th August 2019 a meeting was held at the Vice Chancellors’ conference room of Sher-E-Bangla Agricultural University. Around 29 VC of public universities were present on this meeting. The meeting was chaired by the Vice Chancellor of Sher-E-Bangla Agricultural University, Mr Kamal Uddin Ahmed.


Universities of Engineering and Technology:
  • Bangladesh University of Engineering (BUET) – 5th October
  • Bangladesh University of Textiles (BUTex) – 15th November
  • Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology (CUET) – 12th October
  • Khulna University of Engineering and Technology (KUET) – 25th October
  • Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology (RUET) – 24th October



Universities of Science and Technology:
  • Hajee Mohammad Danesh University of Science and Technology, Dinajpur (HSTU) – 2nd to 5th December
  • Jessore University of Science and Technology (JUST) – 21st and 22nd November
  • Maulana Bhasani Science and Technology University (MBSTU) - 22nd and 23rd November
  • Noakhali Science and Technology University (NSTU) – 1st and 2nd November
  • Pabna University of Science and Technology (PUST) – 15th and 16th November
  • Patuakhali Science and Technology University (PSTU) – 20th and 21st December
  • Rangamati Science and Technology University (RMSTU) -6th December
  • Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST), Sylhet – 26th October



Agricultural Universities:
  • Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University, Gazipur - 30th November
  • Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh - 30th November
  • Chattogram Veterinary & Animal Science University, Chittagong - 30th November
  • Khulna Agricultural University, Khulna - 30th November
  • Patuakhali Science and Technology University - 30th November
  • Sher-E-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka - 30th November
  • Sylhet Agricultural University, Sylhet - 30th November




Other Public Universities:
  • Dhaka University - September 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 & 28
  • Chittagong University – October 26 to 31
  • Jahangirnagar University - September 22 to October 03
  • Jagannath University - September 14, 20, 21, 29
  • Rajshahi University – October 20 to 22
  • Comilla University – November 8 to 9
  • Islamic University Kushtia – November 4 to 8
  • Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP) – October 26
  • Khulna University – November 2
  • Barisal University – October 18 to 19
  • Begum Rokeya University of Rangpur – November 10 to 14
  • Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Maritime University – December 8 & 9
  • Bangamata Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib University – November 29
  • Jatiya Kabi Kazi Nazrul Islam University, Mymensingh – November 17 to 21
  • Rabindra University – December 7


National University Admission Test Schedule:
  • Application form for National University (NU) will be distributed from September 1 to 15 and application submission date will be from September 22 to October 9.

If any schedule changes then there will be announcement. Notice will also found on the websites of all the universities.


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