Bhola Govt. College

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Bhola Government College
ভোলা সরকারি কলেজ
Location
Bhola Govt. College
Yugirghol, Bhola-Char Fasson Road

,
8300

Bangladesh
Coordinates 22°40′14″N90°39′23″E / 22.6705°N 90.6563°E / 22.6705; 90.6563
Information
TypePublic
Motto Bengali: হে প্রভু জ্ঞান দাও
(O Lord, give me knowledge)
Established1962 (1962)
School board Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Barisal
Faculty45
Enrollment8934
LanguageBengali
Campus size15.6 acres (6.3 ha)
Campus typeUrban
Affiliation National University
Website bholagovtcollege.edu.bd

Bhola Government College is a government educational institution located in the area adjacent to Yugirghol, Bhola-Char Fashion Road in Bhola city. It was established in 1962, the college is the oldest school in Bhola District. form. [1] [ self-published source? ]

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Nationalized in 1989. In this college higher secondary and undergraduate level educational activities are conducted. This college is affiliated to Bangladesh National University.

Establishment background

With the aim of developing the backward population of Bhola, the largest island of Bangladesh, the then Deputy Commissioner Abdul Aziz and some enthusiastic people started Bhola College on 15 September 1982 with the Department of Science, Commerce and Humanities. Degree (pass) courses were introduced in the college in the academic year 1983–84.

The college was nationalized on May 7, 1989. The first phase of the college was established in 1962 at the present Abdur Rab Secondary School. After that, the activities of the college were fully started by constructing a tin shed house on the land purchased in the name of the college. In 1978, the construction work of the brick building was started and later the brick building was renovated to its present form. [1] [ self-published source? ]

Campus

Academic building

Student accommodation

The college has two dormitories named 'Shahbazkhan Hostel' and 'Poet Nazrul Islam Hostel'. In addition, two new dormitories with 500 beds are under construction. The dormitories are run under the supervision of the Housing and Dormitory Committee. There is also a 20-bed dormitory for students.

Field

Inside the college is a huge historic college grounds. Different divisional level sports are held here.

Library

The library of Bhola Government College is one of the oldest libraries in the Barisal division. The college has a central and 16 departmental seminar library. The Central Library has 15,616 and the departmental seminar libraries have about 20,000 books. The college library also has daily, weekly, fortnightly and monthly magazines for the students.

Faculties and departments

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Department of Geography and Environment

Other infrastructural facilities

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Martyr monument

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References

  1. 1 2 "Barisalpedia". www.barisalpedia.net.bd. Archived from the original on 2020-12-28. Retrieved 2020-06-01.