Noakhali Government Women's College

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Noakhali Government Women's College
নোয়াখালি সরকারি মহিলা কলেজ
Noakhaligovtgirlscollege-01.svg
MottoKnowledge is power
TypeGovernment college
Established1970 (1970)
Location
Noakhali, Bangladesh

22°51′46″N91°06′15″E / 22.8629°N 91.1041°E / 22.8629; 91.1041
Campus Maijdee
Affiliations Bangladesh National University, Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Comilla

Noakhali Government Women's College is a public college in Noakhali, Bangladesh established in 1970.[ citation needed ] In 2015, the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) pass rate of students at the college was 68.1%. [1]

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References

  1. "Noakhali Govt College first in district". The Daily Observer. Dhaka. 11 August 2015. Retrieved 1 January 2017. On the other hand, total 1105 took part in the examination from Noakhali Govt Mohila College; of them 753 passed.