Bangladesh: Perbedaan antara revisi

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On the international stage, Bangladesh has had its most noteworthy successes in cricket and chess. In 2005, Bangladesh won its first 5-day test match against Zimbabwe and defeated the best team and 2003 world champion Australia in a one-day match was one of the biggest upsets in cricket history. In chess, Bangladesh has had two Grandmasters: Niaz Morshed and more recently Ziaur Rahman. -->
 
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A view of the Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Building at BUET
The literacy rate in Bangladesh is approximately 42%. Education in Bangladesh is highly subsidized by the Government, which operates many schools and colleges at the primary, secondary and higher secondary level as well as many public universities. The country is divided into seven education boards (Barishal, Chittagong, Comilla, Dhaka, Jessore, Rajshahi and Sylhet Education Boards) which oversee education from the primary to the higher secondary level, and conduct the primary and junior scholarship examinations, the Secondary School Certificate examination, and the Higher Secondary Certificate examination. The Government also greatly subsidises the salaries of teachers in non-government schools. To promote literacy among women, education is free for females till the higher secondary level. A government-funded program gives incentives like stipends and food for continuing education in the secondary level.
Higher education is also subsidized by the government, and most of the students seeking college education are enrolled in a public instituition. Dhaka University is the largest and oldest of all the public universities in Bangladesh. The National University regulates all public colleges in the country, hence an undergraduate student at a public college receives a degree from the National University. Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), located in Dhaka, is the foremost instituition for technology in the country. There are newer universities in Chittagong, Khulna, Gazipur, Rajshahi and Sylhet that also provide engineering education. Public education in medical sciences is provided by Medical Colleges, each regulated by a public university. Postgraduate education in medical sciences is provided by BSMM University in Dhaka. Bangladesh Agricultural University in Mymensingh is the premier institution for agricultural studies, though other institutes exists as well. There are also a number of polytechnic institutes providing diplomas in specific technologies. Bangladesh also has a leather institute, a textile institute and other specialized education centers. Since the 1990's, higher education has boomed with the introduction of private universities. There are many private universities providing general, engineering and medical education.
Notable reseach institutions include Bangladesh Rice Research Institute and International Center for Diarrhoeal Disease Research. -->
 
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