Government Akbar Ali College

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Government Akbar Ali College
সরকারী আকবর আলী কলেজ
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Government Akbar Ali College

Coordinates 24°18′48″N89°34′02″E / 24.3132°N 89.5672°E / 24.3132; 89.5672
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Founder Syed Akbar Ali, Muslim Politician (1882-1969)
School district Rajshahi Education Board
PrincipalAli Shah Mohammad Moksed
Gender coed
Enrollment10,000+
LanguageBengali
Campus size10.32 acres (4.18 ha)
Website gaac.edu.bd

Government Akbar Ali College is an honors level college in Ullahpara Upazila of Sirajganj District, Bangladesh. [1]

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History

Syed Akbar Ali, the former member of parliament for the Sirajganj-4 constituency of Bangladesh, [2] founded Government Akbar Ali College in July 1970, on a plot of about 10.32 acres (4.18 ha) in what was then Sirajganj Sub-division, East Pakistan. The college was nationalized in 1984. [3] Passing HSC from this college many students are studying country's best universities.

Academics

The college is co-educational.

Curriculum

The college's curriculum includes traditional intermediate level academic subjects. Students have to select one of the three major programs: Arts and Humanities, Commerce, or Science. It also includes traditional undergraduate programme (degree and honours) on various subjects. The honours subjects are:

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References

  1. "List of Institutions". Ministry of Education. Retrieved 2014-07-15.
  2. "List of MPs of 8th parliament of Bangladesh" (PDF). Parliament of Bangladesh. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-06. Retrieved 2012-10-22.
  3. কলেজ-পরিচিতি [College Introduction]. Government Akbar Ali College (in Bengali).