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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.


Thanks,

 

Related:

All Public Universities Admission Test Schedule | 2019
List of Public Universities in Bangladesh
Top 10 Public University of Bangladesh

Monday, June 14, 2021

Most Expensive | Egg of the Sun Mango in Bangladesh


Egg of the Sun mango which is called Miyazaki in Japan is now cultivating in Khagrachari, thousands of taka per kg. The famous Miyazaki or (Surjo Deem) mango of Japan is now being planted in the hills of Khagrachari. This type of mango is quite expensive. It is being sold from the garden at one thousand taka per kg.

The agro farm is located at Dhumnighat which is almost four KM far from Mahalchhori Zero Mile which is 19 km away from Khagrachhari, west side of Mahalchhari Jalliapara road. The Egg of the Sun mango orchard has been planted at Kra A A Agro Farm on 35 acres of land. Not only sun eggs, the owner is planting there are about 60 varieties of mangoes in this farm. The owner of the mango garden is Hlashimong Chowdhury. The young man who has a master's degree in English literature from Chittagong University.

 


There is egg of the sun colorful mangoes hanging from 120 mango trees. 30 to 50 mangoes in each tree. On an average each mango weighs about 300 grams. It looks as if the green mango has been painted.

Hlashimong Chowdhury collected egg of the sun mango saplings from different parts of the country. For the first time this year, each tree has yielded. The egg of the sun mango price in Bangladesh is high if compared with local varieties. He is selling this variety of mango at one thousand taka per kg. But the demand in the local market is very low due to high prices. However, many people from Dhaka, Super shops are buying this mango from here. Some interested peoples are also contacting for mango seedlings.


Hlashimang Chowdhury was born in a traditional educated family of Mahalchhari upazila. He completed his master's degree in English literature from Chittagong University and took charge of Sindukchhari Bazar Chowdhury in Guimara upazila. In 2015 he planted about 100 mango saplings of different varieties as a hobby. After two years, he started selling extra fruit outside of their own diet. He said the idea of ​​commercial gardening once came to mind.

At present 12 local workers are working in his garden. Unuching Chowdhury, the wife of Hlashimang Chowdhury, who has a master's degree in management from Chittagong Commerce College, has been the inspiration and support for gardening from the very beginning.

The Surjo Dim / Egg of the Sun / Egg Sun / Taiyo no Tamago or Miyazaki is also known as Red Mango in the world. This mango is the most expensive in the world market. It is basically a Japanese mango variety. The mango is very tasty to eat. The soil and climate of the hilly areas are very conducive for the production of Miyazaki mango. Naturally, the mango is red and beautiful to look at.

In 2017, two mangos sold at a Japanese wholesale auction for a record-breaking $3,744. The Egg of the Sun is a variety of mango grown in the Miyazaki prefecture and sold throughout Japan. Although they don’t usually go for thousands of dollars, on any given day you would be hard-pressed to find one for less than $50. The question is: What makes these mangoes so expensive?


The hefty price tag is partially due to the care that goes into growing these fruits. Japanese farmers surround each mango with a small net, which allows sunlight to hit the skin at all angles (giving it a uniform, ruby-red color), and cushions the fruit when it falls from the tree. Allowing the mangoes to simply fall when they’re ready, as opposed to manually picking them, ensures optimal ripeness. The resulting mangoes are absolutely delicious. They have very little fibrousness, are extremely juicy, and practically melt in your mouth. The taste itself is perfectly sweet and tart, like mango candy with hints of pineapple and coconut.


In Japan, often meticulously packaged gift fruits are sold behind glass cases at luxury fruit stores, as if they were jewels. Those who receive these perishable gifts will often put them on display and, in the case of certain fruits such as the square watermelon (which is sold under-ripe), they may never be eaten. So although Miyazaki’s mango is arguably more delicious than its Floridian counterpart, the majority of its price tag comes from what it represents.

 

Beside egg of the sun varieties mango, in Hlashimang Chowdhury’s Kra AA agro farm there are Banana, Kiujai, Three Test, Funai, Red Funai, King of Chakpat, Black Star, Amrapali, Kacha Mitha, Rangui, Okrang, Mallika, Keshowai, Nilambori, Philippine, Black King, Mahathir, Bari-4 Bari-11, local Guti Mango, Gourmati, Brunei king, Ashwina, Subarnarekha, Gopalbhog, Okrang etc almost 60 varieties of domestic and foreign and extinct species of mango.

 

Thanks,

 

Related:

Rice Varieties in Bangladesh | BINA and BRRI

Bangladesh Economy and Industrial Revolution

Bangladesh | Rice Production and Export

About Bangladesh Center of Advance Studies

Local or Deshi Fruits in Bangladesh

Exotic or Foreign Fruits in Bangladesh

Export Products to India is Increasing

Made in Bangladesh Cars | Introducing BANGLA CAR

Development of Bangladesh | Top Ten Position in the World | 13 Sectors


Sunday, February 28, 2021

Bangladesh Get More GI | Geographical Indication Products


After Jamdani, Hilsa and Kshirshapati Mango, Dhakai Muslin, Silk of Rajshahi, Shataranji of Rangpur, Kalijira of Dinajpur, Kataribhog and White Soil of Vijaypur of Bangladesh were registered as Geographical Indication Products (GI). As a result, these were also recognized all over the world as Bangladesh's own products.

Concerned people said that although all the official work in this regard was finalized in February, the Ministry of Industry has not yet made an official announcement. An announcement could be made next month.

In this atmosphere, World Intellectual Property Day is being celebrated on April 26. On the occasion of the day, a seminar has been organized online by the Department of Patents, Designs and Trademarks, an organization under the Ministry of Industries. This time the theme of the day is 'Intellectual Property and SMEs: Planning and Marketing'.

Industries Secretary KM Ali Azam told that Jamdani was recognized as the country's first GI product in 2016, Hilsa in 2017 and Kshirshapati Mango in 2019. After a long process, all the official work of recognizing Dhaka Muslin, Rajshahi Silk, Rangpur's Shataranji, Dinajpur's Kalijira, Kataribhog and Vijaypur's white soil as GI product of Bangladesh has been finalized in February. However, the government has not yet made an announcement. There are plans to make an announcement soon.

Geographical Indication Products (GI for short) is one of the branches of intellectual property. If a country's soil, water, weather, climate and the culture of its people play the most important role in producing a unique quality product, it is recognized as the GI of that country. It is not possible to produce a product of the same quality anywhere except in that area.


Although Bangladesh is rich in history and heritage, for a long time there was no GI law and there was no opportunity to protect the ownership of the country's geographical indicators. Under the direction of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, the Geographical Indicative Products (Registration and Protection) Act, 2013 and the Geographical Indicative Products (Registration and Protection) Rules, 2015 were formulated.

After that the way to register the country's geographical indicator or GI product is easy. The Department of Patents, Designs and Trademarks (DPDT), an organization under the Ministry of Industry, registered Jamdani as the first traditional product in the country in 2016. Then in 2017 Hilsa and in 2019 Kshirshapati Mango were recognized as GI products. This time Bangladesh got six more products.

 

Thanks,

 

Related:

Rice Varieties in Bangladesh | BINA and BRRI

Bangladesh Economy and Industrial Revolution

Bangladesh | Rice Production and Export

About Bangladesh Center of Advance Studies

Local or Deshi Fruits in Bangladesh

Exotic or Foreign Fruits in Bangladesh

Export Products to India is Increasing

Made in Bangladesh Cars | Introducing BANGLA CAR

Wednesday, February 24, 2021

Development of Bangladesh | Top Ten Position in the World | 13 Sectors


Despite being small in size and quite densely populated, Bangladesh has made a Glorious and Enviable position in the World in at least 13 sectors with limited resources in the 50 years since the Independence which indicates Development of Bangladesh. In these sectors, Bangladesh is in the list of top 10 countries in the world. In some cases, Bangladesh has got benefits of nature and geographical location. Most of the success has been achieved by hard work and sincerity of the people of the country.

Some policies and decisions of the Governments of Bangladesh have played an important role in creating such a position worldwide, so has the contribution of the enterprising ordinary people. After the independence, the entrepreneurs have built a strong private sector economy by setting up businesses and industries by facing lots of difficulties and obstacles. Now after 50 years, the world is watching the Development of Bangladesh, Rising Economy of Bangladesh which has achieved by contribution of all. In some cases, the name Bangladesh is marked after big some countries like China and India even first in some cases.

Analyzing the latest data from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Bangladesh Bank, Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE), Export Promotion Bureau (EPB) and Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Development of Bangladesh has been ranked in the Top 10 in 13 different sectors around the Globe.

 

First in Hilsa (Ilish) production:

Bangladesh accounts for 86% of the total Hilsa produced in the world, which is 5 lac 33 thousand of tons in a year. However, it is believed that the production of Hilsa fish will be 7 lac tons within recent years. Even four years ago, Bangladesh's share in the world's total Ilish production was 65 percent. India is second and Myanmar is third in this sector. Besides, small amount is also produced in Iran, Iraq, Kuwait and Pakistan.

 

First in Jute export, Second in Jute production:

Jute was once known as the Golden Fiber of Bangladesh. Now due to some initiatives taken by the government, Bangladesh has become the first in the world to export jute and jute products. 285 types of products made from jute are now exporting worldwide. Due to recent development of Bangladesh in this sector the country has become the second largest producer of jute in the world. The amount of production is 13 lac 35 thousand tons, which is 42 percent of the total production of the world. India is the first in Jute production which is about 2 million of tons. India accounts for 55% of world production. China is in the third position with 45,000 tons of production.

 

Second in Freelancing or Outsourcing:

Educated youth of the country are now choosing freelance or outsourcing as a profession. Freelancing is the process of concluding work contracts through online with various individuals or organizations and delivering them online. At present, the number of total freelancers in the IT sector in Bangladesh is six lacs, which is about 27 percent of the world's percentage. Due to Development of Bangladesh in this IT sector our country is in the second place. India holds the first position based on the number of freelancers.

 

Second in the Ready-Made-Garments (RMG) Sector:

Bangladesh is now the second largest exporter of readymade garments products in the world. In the last fiscal year 2019-20, Bangladesh exported garments worth USD 27.5 billions, which is 6.8 percent of the world's total garment exports. The RMG sector is playing an important role in the development of Bangladesh economy. China is the first exporter of garments in the world and their share is 30.8 percent. Vietnam is in the third position with 6.2% export share.

 

Second in Jackfruit production:

The world produces 3.7 million tons of jackfruit annually. Bangladesh ranks second in the world in the production of this delicious and healthy fruit. The annual production is 1 million tons. India is the world's largest producer of jackfruit with 1.8 million tons. Indonesia and Thailand holds the third and fourth positions.

 

Second in Goat Milk:

Bangladesh is now self-sufficient in cow and goat production. Bangladesh has taken a place globally by increasing the production of cows and goats. According to the FAO report, Bangladesh has been consistently improving its global index in terms of goat numbers, meat and milk production. In particular, Bangladesh is second in the world in goat milk production and fourth in the world in the number of goats and meat production. India and China are the top two countries in the world in goat production.

 

Third in Freshwater Fish production:

Bangladesh is now the third largest freshwater fish producer in the world. According to the FAO report, despite the poor condition of rivers, the country produces 10 percent of the world's freshwater fish. China is first with 16 percent and India is second with 14 percent production in this sector. According to the FAO, Bangladesh will be the first of the four countries in the world that will achieve huge success in fish farming by 2022 then Thailand, India and China. Fish production has increased by 53 percent in the last 10 years and fish exports have increased by more than 20 percent. By creating huge employment in the rural area this sector is helping the Economy and Development of Bangladesh.

 

Third in Vegetables production:

Bangladesh is the third largest producer of vegetables in the world. The annual production is 16 million tons. In this case, the top position holds by China, the second position by India. Success and diversity in vegetable cultivation has come as a result of private companies inventing and marketing hybrid or high yielding (Ufshi) seeds suitable for year round cultivation. At present, 60 types of vegetables are being produced in the country, with the participation of 16.2 million farmer families.

 

Fourth in Rice production:

The Rice is the main food of Bengalis. After independence, when the total population was 75 million, there was food crisis in the country. We had to continue by importing. But now Bangladesh is self-sufficient in paddy / rice production even after reducing the amount of cultivable land across the country. According to the US Department of Agriculture, Bangladesh produced 52.6 million tons of paddies in the last fiscal year 2019-20, which is the fourth highest in the world. China is the first to produce 148.5 million tonnes, India with 116.4 million tonnes. In a message on the occasion of Krishibids Day on 12 February 2021, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said, "The combined efforts of farmers, agriculturists and the current government's favorable agricultural policies and incentives are contributing to the achievement of food self-sufficiency. Land is declining in this densely populated country. Even then, the increase in agricultural production is a surprise to the world.”

 

Sixth in Potatoes:

Bangladesh is now sixth in the world in Potato production. One year before independence, only 9 lac tons of potatoes were produced. Potato production has increased 11 times in last 50 years. According to the FAO estimates, 10.2 million tons of potatoes were produced in the last financial year. China is now the first in the world with 91.4 million tons, and India is second with 49.7 million tons.

 

Eight in Expatriate Income:

More than 10 million Bangladeshis live in different countries of the world, most of whom are workers and labors. They send their hard-earned money to their parents, siblings, wives, sons and relatives in the country. Bangladesh ranks eighth in the world in terms of expatriate income. In the last financial year, the expatriate income or remittance in the country came to about 20 billion dollars. In the same financial year, India is in the first position with 7.8 billion and China is in the second position with 6.7 billion. This foreign remittance is playing a very important role in the economic development of Bangladesh.

 

Eighth in Mango:

Bangladesh is now the eighth largest producer of Mango in the world. The annual production is 2.4 million tons. Before 10 years the position was 10th with 1.25 million tons production. In 2018, Bangladesh rose to the seventh place. India is on top in mango production with a production capacity of 15 million tons. China holds the second place. Now mango is being cultivated all over the country. Himsagar, Gopalbhog, Langra and Fazli mangoes were once cultivated in Rajshahi and Chapainawabganj area. At present, Amrapali mango is being cultivated extensively in the southern and south-western parts of the country.

 

Eighth in Guava production:

Bangladesh is currently ranked at Eighth in the world with 1.05 million tons of Guava production. India is first with 17.6 million tons and China is second with 4.4 million tons. At one time, only local guava was cultivated across the country but the revolution was brought about by Thai variety and Kazi Guava. 10 species of guava have been developed from the Germplasm Center of Bangladesh Agricultural University. Guava is cultivated mainly in the southern and south-western districts of the country.

 

The whole world is watching the development of Bangladesh in various sectors. The pandemic and the global economic crisis have consequently left deep marks on South Asia but Bangladesh, the fastest growing economy in this region, managed to mitigate the decline in the second half of 2020 through recovery in trade and remittances. The economy of Bangladesh is a developing market economy. The production capacity in the above described sectors clearly indicates Sustainable Economic Development of Bangladesh. Once we will hold the position in Top Ten largest economy in the world!

Thanks,

 

Related:

Rice Varieties in Bangladesh | BINA and BRRI

Bangladesh Economy and Industrial Revolution

Bangladesh | Rice Production and Export

About Bangladesh Center of Advance Studies

Local or Deshi Fruits in Bangladesh

Exotic or Foreign Fruits in Bangladesh

Export Products to India is Increasing

Made in Bangladesh Cars | Introducing BANGLA CAR

 

Friday, October 25, 2019

Australian Financial Review Young Rich List | Bangladeshi Ashik Ahmed is 25th


A Bangladeshi young entrepreneur name has emerged in the list of Australia's top young wealthy man. Ashik Ahmed is a young man of 38 years. He is the CEO and co-founder of a software company named Deputy. This software manages team schedules from any device, record accurate employee hours, and make it simple for staff to keep track of their shifts and important store updates. This software can simplify workplace management and make it easier for employees to keep track of daily tasks.

On Thursday, 24 October 2019, the popular business and finance daily ‘The Australian Financial Review’, released a list of the country's top young rich person. Ashik Ahmed is in 25th position in this list of total 103 young business men. Nine women were included in the list. Ashik’s assets are $ 148 million which is equivalent more than 1250 Crore BD Taka.

The Headline of an article in SBSNews regarding this was published:
“Ashik was flipping burgers when he arrived from Bangladesh. Now, he’s worth $148 million”.
According to a report of the Australian Financial Review, Ashik migrated from Bangladesh to Australia at the age of only seventeen. Later he started working at a fast food chain in Melbourne.



Story Behind:

In an interview with Australian media SBS News, Ashik tells the story behind software development. Ashik Ahmed said that initially he worked for hourly pay basis. Then he realized that the calculation for the roster is very difficult. Both the employer and the worker were facing the same problem.


Ashiq commented, he never worked just to earn a living. Rather, his goal was to solve the problem from the beginning.

Ashik was looking for an easy solution to this problem. Later he programmed the Deputy Software as a co-founder with a combination of mathematics, science and workplace experience. After making the software in 2008, he has never looked back.

The Software from Deputy makes easy solution for business organizations to create a roster of employees, calculate salaries, and manage staffs overall. Currently, there are more than 184,000 companies using this Software worldwide. Among the top user of this software are NASA and Qantas airlines in Australia.


To manage hourly paid or shift workers, Deputy can help run business better. As per the information’s provided on the website of DEPUTY, below are some list of industries that can use this Software:
  • Agriculture
  • Construction & Engineering
  • Customer Service
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Financial Service
  • Healthcare
  • Hospitality
  • Hotels
  • Legal
  • Logistics & Manufacturing
  • Marine, Aviation & Aerospace
  • Media & Communication
  • Professional Service
  • Retail
  • Security
  • Technology
  • Utility & Public Service
And Others…

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.


Related:
List of Public Universities in Bangladesh
Top 10 Public University of Bangladesh

Friday, July 19, 2019

BCSCL | Services Provided by Bangabandhu Satellite 1


The (BCSCL) Bangladesh Communication Satellite Company Limited is a Government company to operate satellite in Bangladesh and currently the company is operating the Bangabandhu Satellite-1 (BS-1). The BCSCL started its journey arranging a meeting with the Board of Directors held on August 10, 2017.

The Bangabandhu Satellite-1 is the 1st Bangladeshi geostationary communications and Broadcasting Satellite. It was manufactured by Thales Alenia Space and launched on 11 May 2018.

Technical Information about Bangabandhu Satellite-1:
  • Orbital Position: 119.1° E
  • Transponders: Total 40 (14 C-band, 26 Ku-band)
  • Platform: SPACEBUS 4000 B2
  • Solar Array: 3-panels per wing with GaAs cells
  • Batteries: Li-Ion Mono-battery
  • Propulsion: Full chemical
  • Launch Mass: > 3600 Kg on Falcon 9
  • Mission Life: Minimum 15 Years
  • Design Life: 18 years

After establishing the BCSCL is working hard to become a leading satellite operator in the country and as well as abroad. The company is performs all BS-1 post launching activities, ground stations, marketing and sales services etc. The primary ground station of BCSCL is at Gazipur and intermediate Ground Station at Betbunia, Rangamati.

Services offered from BCSCL:
BCSCL provides satellite telecommunications services such as DTH, VSAT, Video Distribution, Broadband, Communications Trunks etc.

DTH (Direct To Home):
This service will be provided through Ku Band. As a result, digital TV and radio broadcasts can be reached in villages, towns and remote areas. Customers can avail this service with a small antenna. The operators of the respective country will package the content at their broadcasting centers and send it to other station facilities to upload Bangabandhu ground station or satellite.


Video Distribution:
This service can be provided through the satellite's C band. Through this service, video broadcast can be done anywhere on the coverage area of Bangabandhu satellite coverage area. Customers can avail this service through small to medium type of antenna.


VSAT Private Network:
Networks will support private networks such as voice, data, video and internet services to government or non-government organizations, banks, corporate offices and these organizations can create their own protected networks. BS-1 will be able to provide this service through satellite-1c band. This service will be distributed in Bangladesh using the Ku-band and India + coverage area using the C-Band Beam. The customers for this service will be the providers of satellite services providing end-to-end services for user groups.


Broadband Internet:
It is a Ku-band broadband service that allows users to access high-speed internet with high quality service (independent, organization, corporation or government). This service can be found on the basis of Ku Band of Bangabandhu Satellite. Through this, any organization can use its own Internet-based protection.


Communication Trunks:
The Ku-band and the C-Band Wide Band are high-data-rate point-to-point services that require large antennas on both ends of the circuit. Typically, telecoms and GSM operators use these services. Other services like e-learning, telemedicine and remote office will be promoted by BS-1. It will also provide uninterrupted telecommunications services in national or regional are during any natural disaster. This will enable telecommunication and mobile communication services in remote areas.


Please visit the official web portal of Bangladesh Communication Satellite Company Limited (BCSCL) for further details.


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