BUET Undergraduate admission 2015-16

BUET UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION TEST SESSION 2015-16

The undergraduate admission test of BUET for the session 2015-16 will be held on 17th October 2016. Details information and Brochure are as follows"

Admission Important Dates

Prospectus of Undergraduate Program


commonwealth Scholarship 2016-17

Commonwealth Scholarships for Master’s and PhD study

The Commonwealth Scholarships for Master’s and PhD study in UK are offered for citizens of developing Commonwealth countries. These scholarships are funded by the UK Department for International Development (DFID), the aim of contributing to the UK’s international development aims and wider overseas interests, supporting excellence in UK higher education, and sustaining the principles of the Commonwealth. For information on other scholarships offered by the CSC, visit  Apply page.

 You can apply for a Commonwealth Scholarship for the following levels of study:

·        Master’s (one-year courses only)

·        PhD

Eligibility

To apply for these scholarships, you must:

Be a Commonwealth citizen, refugee, or British protected person

Be permanently resident in a developing Commonwealth country

Be available to start your academic studies in the UK by the start of the UK academic year in September/October 2017

By October 2017, hold a first degree of at least upper second class (2:1) honours standard, or a second class degree and a relevant postgraduate qualification (usually a Master’s degree).

Application FORM

Commonwealth Scholarships in the United Kingdom-2017.

50 Thousand Students may Get Admission in Public University!

A data shows there are some 54,000 seats at all 38 public universities, except National University and Open University, for first-year admission seekers and 3,750 at government medical and dental colleges for MBBS aspirants for the 2016-17 session.

This year's results show some nine lakh students passed H.S.C exams. Of them, 58,276 got GPA-5, the highest grade point average, and some 2.5 lac obtained GPA between 4 and 5. 

There are dozens of private universities and NU affiliates here, but students prefer public institutions like Dhaka University (DU) and BUET, CUET, KUET to pursue quality education at affordable tuition fees. DU Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. AAMS Arefin Siddique said they will take in 6,800 students this year. Last year, 254,000 applicants vied for 6,600 seats for honors admission at DU.

But Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid is a bit optimistic about the accommodation of all the aspirants at higher educational establishments. "It's very likely that many won't succeed in getting entry to their preferred institutions, but they will be able to take admission to other institutions. We have huge seats at colleges", he added.

Meanwhile, a University Grants Commission official said, public universities, save colleges under National University and Open University, have some 54,000 seats for honors and private universities 70,000. The number of private universities now stands at 94. Of them, eight to 10 are yet to start enrolling students. On the other hand, all the 30 government-run medical colleges have 3,212 seats for MBBS first-year admission seekers. The number of seats is 6,205 at 69 private medical colleges.

In addition, there are 532 seats for admission seekers at a single state-run dental college and eight units of government medical colleges. The number of seats is 1,385 at 25 privately-run dental colleges.

An National University ( NU ) official said there were 333,293 seats for honors first-year admission seekers at 685 colleges in the 2015-2016 academic session. "This year, some more colleges may start taking students for honors admission. So, several hundred seats may increase at National University this year. But it will put a little impact on the total figure", he added.

Edited from Eduicon.com

37th BCS Preparation: Part 01

Choose the correct parts of speech :
1.         He is walking about.
            a. Noun                       b. Verb           
            c. Adjective                 d. Adverb
2.         I look for help from above.
            a. Noun                        b. Verb           
            c. Adjective                  d. Adverb
3.         I look for help from above.
            a. Noun                        b. Verb           
            c. Adjective                  d. Adverb
4.         His after life was miserable.
            a. Noun                        b. Verb           
            c. Adjective                 d. Adverb
5.         Are you all ready?
            a. Noun                        b. Verb           
            c. Adjective                  d. Adverb
6.         I can not bear this any longer.
            a. Noun                        b. Verb           
            c. Adjective                  d. Adverb
7.         Any pen will do.
            a. Noun                        b. Verb           
            c. Adjective     d. Adverb
8.         What problem do you face?
            a. Noun                        b. Verb           
            c. Adjective     d. Adverb
9.         Let us fish in the river.
            a. Noun                        b. Verb           
            c. Adjective     d. Adverb
10.       We want a change.
            a. Noun                        b. Verb           
            c. Adjective     d. Adverb
11.       The door is open.
            a. Noun                        b. Verb           
            c. Adjective     d. Adverb
12.       Where will you house your guest?
            a. Noun                        b. Verb           
            c. Adjective     d. Adverb
13.       Please hand over this letter to him.
            a. Noun                        b. Verb
            c. Adjective     d. Adverb
14.       They had a large catch of fish.
            a. Noun                        b. Verb
            c. Adjective     d. Adverb
15.       The game ended a draw.
            a. Noun                       b. Verb           
            c. Adjective     d. Adverb
16.       His fall was as rapid as his rise.
            a. Noun                        b. Verb           
            c. Adjective     d. Adverb
17.       His face beamed with joy.
            a. Noun                        b. Verb           
            c. Adjective     d. Adverb
18.       He is blinded by prejudice.
            a. Noun                        b. Verb           
            c. Adjective     d. Adverb
19.       He dines with me today.
            a. Noun                        b. Verb
            c. Adjective     d. Adverb

Answers : 1.d 2.a 3.a 4.c 5.c 6.a 7.c 8.b 9.b10.a 11.c12.b 13.b 14.a 15.a 16.a. 17.b 18.c. 19.b.
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