Giasuddin Islamic Model College

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Giasuddin Islamic Model College
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Hirajheel, Narayanganj

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TypePrivate
Mottoইহকাল ও পরকালের জন্য শিক্ষা
(Education for this world and the here after)
Established2010 (2010)
FounderAlhuj Muhammad Giasuddin
PrincipalMir Mossadek Hossain
Language Bangla
Colour(s)Black  
Sports Cricket, Football etc
Website www.gimc.edu.bd

Giasuddin Islamic Model College is a college in Narayanganj, Bangladesh, founded in 2010. [1]

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The college is located approximately 450 feet south of Muktiswarani Gate on the Dhaka-Chittagong Highway, approximately 800 feet west of Demra-Narayanganj Road, on the north side of Road No. 02 in Hirajhil area of Narayanganj District, Siddhirganj Police Station. [2]

History

Giasuddin Islamic Model College was established on January 14, 2010, by Muhammad Giasuddin, a former legislator. The college officially opened July 1, 2010. [3] [4]

Academics

The college, which is non-co-educational, offers primary and secondary education. Generally, boys and girls are split into separate classes.

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