Bangladesh International Tutorial

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Bangladesh International Tutorial
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Bangladesh International Tutorial
Road-1A Sector-14, Uttara, Dhaka

Bangladesh
Coordinates 23°52′01″N90°23′01″E / 23.8670°N 90.3835°E / 23.8670; 90.3835
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TypeEnglish-Medium school
MottoTo serve the nation
Established1983 (1983)
PrincipalLubna Chowdhury

Bangladesh International Tutorial, abbreviated as BIT, is a private English-medium education school in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Established in 1983, it is run in accordance with the London Board for the Ordinary (O-level) and Advanced Level (A-level) examinations. [1] Bangladesh International Tutorial organised a graduation ceremony for the GCE ordinary and advanced level classes at the Red Brick School (which is no longer present) at Uttara in the city. [2]

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In 2010, 47 BIT students won bronze or silver Duke of Edinburgh's Awards. [3] Two BIT students placed among the top 63 achievers worldwide on the O- and A-level examinations in 2012. [4] [5]

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