Brahmanbaria Government College

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Brahmanbaria Government College, Brahmanbaria
Established1948 (1948)
Academic staff
89
Students13,035
Location,
23°58′00″N91°06′45″E / 23.9666°N 91.1125°E / 23.9666; 91.1125
Colours   Red and white
Website bgc.edu.bd

Brahmanbaria Government College is an educational institute of Brahmanbaria. The college is 200 yards east from Brahmanbaria Railway Station. This college is affiliated to National University, Bangladesh.

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Founding background

In the 1939, the British troops took Feni College when it was started during World War II. Then for some years Feni College was temporarily transferred from Feni to Brahmanbaria. [1] At the end of the war, the college again went back to Feni. Brahmanbaria Government College was founded in 1948 [2] on the infrastructure that Feni College left behind.

Brahmanbaria College was privately run in the initiative of the people of the area and in 1979 the college was nationalized. In the initial stage, the Higher Secondary and Bachelor Pass courses were introduced in the college. Honours courses of Mathematics and Political Science started from the 1993–94 academic year. Gradually, 12 honours and master's subjects were introduced in the college. [3]

Academic

  1. Bachelor (Honours) Course: 15 topics [4]
  2. Postgraduate Courses: Political Science and Mathematics
  3. Master's Preliminary Course: Political Science

Faculty of Arts

Faculty of Social Science

Faculty of Science

Faculty of Business Administration

Infrastructure

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References

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  3. "History". Bangladesh National Portal (in Bengali).
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