thoughts can drive plane

 Tekever, Champalimaud Foundation, Eagle science and Technische Universitat Munchen four firms Brainflight project is a hope for the next generation that thoughts can drive plane/drone. They  have successfully shown how a pilot can take off, fly, twist and turn, and land a drone using just his thoughts. The flight involved an electroencephalogram (EEG) cap and specially-designed software - and it could one day lead to passenger planes being controlled using only brainwaves. The brain-to-computer interface (BCI) software was developed as part of the Brainflight project.These researchers claim the technology could help make soldiers more mobile and remove the need for ground stations to send instructions to vehicles flying overhead.Edited from Dailymail.uk

Sources : Daily mail.Uk


HSC exam 2015

Higher Secondary Exam (HSC) 2015 will be held from 1 April 2015. The honorable Minister for Education, Mr. Nurul Islam Nahid told this while visiting Dhanmondi Boys and Govt. Laboratory School SSC exam center visit on Friday. He also said that SSC exam will be end in March and the result will be published in right time. During this time high officials of Education ministry were present. Sources: daily kaler kontha, Jugantor

SSC exam : shifting date

The Thursday's  (26/02/15 ) SSC exam will be held on 7th March, 2015. Secretary for Education Md. Nazrul islam Khan made the announcement on Wednesday.  Source: dhakatribune

35 th BCS time scheduling

BSC time schedule changedThe 35th BCS examination will be held at a deferred time.  PSC on a press release said the the preliminary test will be held at 3:00 pm instead of 9:30 am on the previously decided date March 06, 2015.
 PSC examination controller (cadre) AIM Nesar Uddin said the test will take place from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm simultaneously at Dhaka, Chittagong, Rajshahi, Khulna, Barisal, Sylhet and Rangpur centres. The other informations will be avaialble on PSC website. 
Record number of candidates applied for the 35th
BCS examination which was scheduled for the second week of December last year. 
The date, however, was shifted to February 06, and later, was rescheduled further for March 06 due to the SSC examinations. As hartal pushed an SSC examination on the same date, the time was adjusted for convenience  Source: Eduicon.com
The date of preliminary test of the 35th BCS examination has not been changed, but it will be held at a deferred time.

The preliminary test will be held at 3:00 pm instead of 9:30 am on the previously decided date March 06, 2015, said a press release of PSC on February 21, 2015.

PSC examination controller (cadre) AIM Nesar Uddin said the test will take place from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm simultaneously at Dhaka, Chittagong, Rajshahi, Khulna, Barisal, Sylhet and Rangpur centres.

Information on examination halls and sits will be published later on the PSC website, the release added.

Record number of candidates applied for the 35th BCS examination which was scheduled for the second week of December last year.

The date, however, was shifted to February 06, and later, was rescheduled further for March 06 due to the SSC examinations. As hartal pushed an SSC examination on the same date, the time was adjusted for convenience. - See more at: http://www.eduicon.com/News/Details/5641.html#sthash.bJqNFsa3.dpuf
The date of preliminary test of the 35th BCS examination has not been changed, but it will be held at a deferred time.

The preliminary test will be held at 3:00 pm instead of 9:30 am on the previously decided date March 06, 2015, said a press release of PSC on February 21, 2015.

PSC examination controller (cadre) AIM Nesar Uddin said the test will take place from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm simultaneously at Dhaka, Chittagong, Rajshahi, Khulna, Barisal, Sylhet and Rangpur centres.

Information on examination halls and sits will be published later on the PSC website, the release added.

Record number of candidates applied for the 35th BCS examination which was scheduled for the second week of December last year.

The date, however, was shifted to February 06, and later, was rescheduled further for March 06 due to the SSC examinations. As hartal pushed an SSC examination on the same date, the time was adjusted for convenience. - See more at: http://www.eduicon.com/News/Details/5641.html#sthash.bJqNFsa3.dpuf

costs to the govt. of Bangladesh in Public universities

There are total 33 public universities in Bangladesh. Bangladesh University Grants Commission in its 40th annual report revealed the  per head cost for students studying in 33 Public Universities. The most expenditure in General University is Khulna University.
Expenses of the 33 Public universities are as below:
SL
Name of University
Total Student
Cost Per Head
Total Cost
1
University of Dhaka
30834
84160.50
2595004857.00
2
Rajshahi University
33922
43585.50
1478507331.00
3
Bangladesh Agriculter University
5395
220871.00
1191599045.00
4
Jagannath University
18415
12913.50
237802102.50
5
Chittagong University
20332
53364.00
1084996848.00
6
Jahangir Nagar University
14496
82255.50
1192375728.00
7
Islami University, Kustia
11929
34684.00
413745436.00
8
Comilla University
3430
21866.00
75000380.00
9
Khulna University
4832
149007.00
720001824.00
10
Bangladesh Textile University
1614
35688.00
57600432.00
11
Barisal University
2289
14854.00
34000806.00
12
Bangladesh Open University
486195
501.00
243583695.00
13
Shere-e-Bangla Agriculture University
2806
110228.00
309299768.00
14
Sylhet Agriculture University
2008
77042.00
154700336.00
15
Bangladesh University of Professional
1285
63191.00
81200435.00
16
Begum Rokeya University, Rangpur
4738
12241.50
58000227.00
17
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
9855
77295.50
761747152.50
18
Shahajalal University of Engineering and Technology
8497
41191.00
349999927.00
19
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University
1588
231423.00
367499724.00
20
Patuakhali University of Engineering and Technology
2395
84732.50
202934337.50
21
Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology
2960
66858.00
197899680.00
22
Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology
2961
65856.00
194999616.00
23
Khulna University of Engineering and Technology
3222
70267.00
226400274.00
24
Dhaka University of Engineering and Technology
2485
79316.00
197100260.00
25
Noakhali University of Engineering and Technology
2311
42146.00
97399406.00
26
National Poet Kazi Nazrul Islam University
3464
23095.00
80001080.00
27
Chittagong Vetenary & Animal Science University
701
142083.00
99600183.00
28
Jessore University of Engineering and Technology
1765
36797.00
64946705.00
29
Pabna University of Engineering and Technology
1556
166067.00
258400252.00
30
Haji Mohammad Danesh University of Engineering and Technology
3369
60328.00
203245032.00
31
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman University of Engineering & Technology
1350
21185.00
28599750.00
32
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agriculture University
708
25424.00
18000192.00
33
Mawlana Vasani University of Engineering and Technology
References:  eduicon & varsity campus.com
3090
49142.50
151850325.00
There are a total of 33 public universities in Bangladesh. The government is spending a huge amount of money on the public university students.

Expenditure on each student of 33 public universities has calculated based on the 40th annual report of University Grants Commission (UGC), Bangladesh.

The average cost is always more for science, medical, engineering and agricultural universities than the general universities. There are total 11 general category public universities in our country. Let us assume the cost on each student of those universities.
- See more at: http://www.eduicon.com/News/Details/5573.html#sthash.kZBS2QqN.dpuf
There are a total of 33 public universities in Bangladesh. The government is spending a huge amount of money on the public university students.

Expenditure on each student of 33 public universities has calculated based on the 40th annual report of University Grants Commission (UGC), Bangladesh.

The average cost is always more for science, medical, engineering and agricultural universities than the general universities. There are total 11 general category public universities in our country. Let us assume the cost on each student of those universities.
- See more at: http://www.eduicon.com/News/Details/5573.html#sthash.kZBS2QqN.dpuf
There are a total of 33 public universities in Bangladesh. The government is spending a huge amount of money on the public university students.

Expenditure on each student of 33 public universities has calculated based on the 40th annual report of University Grants Commission (UGC), Bangladesh.

The average cost is always more for science, medical, engineering and agricultural universities than the general universities. There are total 11 general category public universities in our country. Let us assume the cost on each student of those universities.
- See more at: http://www.eduicon.com/News/Details/5573.html#sthash.kZBS2QqN.dpuf
There are a total of 33 public universities in Bangladesh. The government is spending a huge amount of money on the public university students.

Expenditure on each student of 33 public universities has calculated based on the 40th annual report of University Grants Commission (UGC), Bangladesh.

The average cost is always more for science, medical, engineering and agricultural universities than the general universities. There are total 11 general category public universities in our country. Let us assume the cost on each student of those universities.
- See more at: http://www.eduicon.com/News/Details/5573.html#sthash.kZBS2QqN.dpuf
There are a total of 33 public universities in Bangladesh. The government is spending a huge amount of money on the public university students.

Expenditure on each student of 33 public universities has calculated based on the 40th annual report of University Grants Commission (UGC), Bangladesh.

The average cost is always more for science, medical, engineering and agricultural universities than the general universities. There are total 11 general category public universities in our country. Let us assume the cost on each student of those universities.
- See more at: http://www.eduicon.com/News/Details/5573.html#sthash.kZBS2QqN.dpuf
There are a total of 33 public universities in Bangladesh. The government is spending a huge amount of money on the public university students.

Expenditure on each student of 33 public universities has calculated based on the 40th annual report of University Grants Commission (UGC), Bangladesh.

The average cost is always more for science, medical, engineering and agricultural universities than the general universities. There are total 11 general category public universities in our country. Let us assume the cost on each student of those universities.
- See more at: http://www.eduicon.com/News/Details/5573.html#sthash.kZBS2QqN.dpuf

steel aircraft in sky, can you imagine?

Dr. Hansoo Kim's invention gives us a new hope for steel aircraft in sky. If this can  be produced industrially one day we can see steel aircraft in sky. The Economist published an article "An alloy of iron and aluminium is as good as titanium, at a tenth of the cost " . POSCO, one of the world’s largest steel companies is working with the Dr. Kim's invention industrially on a trial basis. An alloy of iron, aluminium , carbon, Manganese and nickel will be the new  invented alloy which comes to a new hope for us. Material science is one of the important and demanding topics now-a-days. Articles - alloy-iron-and-aluminium-good-titanium-tenth

Why University of Warsaw?

Why university of Warsaw? University of Warsaw is one of the high position hold institute in International rankings. This university maintained highest level of education. The University is located in the capital of Poland. Many students from various countries are coming Warsaw for their graduation and post graduation degree. Details are available in the university website- http://en.uw.edu.pl

Farm Power and Machinery department

The Agricultural Engineering education in Bangladesh at Bangladesh Agricultural University is a pioneer Agricultural engineering based eduction since before liberation war. By naming Farm Power and Machinery department it started its journey in 1964 with the aim of  applying modern engineering knowledge to increase agricultural productivity, improve product quality and minimize losses through utilization of machines tools and power sources.From the department sources it has been seen the career opportunities of this departments are widely in various public and private sectors and NGOs of the country. From the website of the department they are trying to show where their graduates are working with reputation are: Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation (BADC), Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI), Bangladesh Rice Research Institute (BRRI), Bangladesh Institute of Nuclear Agriculture (BINA), Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council (BARC), Rural Electrification Board (REB), Bangladesh Water Development Board (BWDB), Palli Biddut Samity (PBS), Bangladesh Academy for Rural Development (BARD), Barind Multipurpose Development Authority (BMDA), Technical School and College (TSC former VTI), Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU), Bangladesh Institute of Technology (BIT), Bangladesh Sugar and Food Industries Corporation (BSFIC), Bangladesh Sugarcane Research Institute (BSRI), Rural Development Academic (RDA), Bangladesh Krishi Bank (BKB), Agrani Bank and other Commercial Banks , Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE), Non-Governmental Organizations such as BRAC, PROSHIKA, RDRS others, Tea Estates, and Private Agri-business institutions. So have a try on this subject for a good career. More information will be available from the web- Department-of-Farm-Power--Machinery