নজিপুর সরকারি কলেজ | |
Type | Public |
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Established | 1973 |
Academic affiliation | National University |
Principal | Md. Syedur Rahman |
Students | 3,000[1] |
Location | , , Bangladesh 25°03′10″N 88°45′49″E / 25.0529°N 88.7635°E |
Campus | Urban, 6.83 acres (2.76 ha)[2] |
Website | ngcol |
Nazipur Government College is a public college in Patnitala Upazila, Bangladesh. It is an honors level college,[3] affiliated to National University.[2]
History
Nazipur Mahaviddalaya was established in 1973. The founding principal was Md. Moez Uddin. Initially it operated out of Nazipur High School. Land was donated to the college, a building was constructed, and in 1977 the college moved to its present location on the east side of the Nazipur-Dhamoirhat road in Patnitala. The college was nationalized in 1985, becoming Nazipur Government College. It is affiliated to National University.[2]
Honors courses in Islamic history and culture began in 2007, but honors courses in other subjects could not be started because of severe and prolonged teacher shortages.[1] The percentage of vacant teaching posts was 48%, 36%, and 21% respectively in the years from 2016 to 2018. Some positions had been unfilled for nearly a decade. There were no teachers in three departments, only one teacher in each of nine departments, and two teachers in the other departments.[1][4][5]
See also
- Chalkmuli High School
- Chalkmomin Government Primary School
- Naogaon Zilla School
References
- 1 2 3 Md. Abu Saeed (4 March 2018). দশ বছরেও চালু হয়নি পূর্ণাঙ্গ অনার্স কোর্স [Full honors course has not been started even in ten years]. Jugantor (in Bengali).
- 1 2 3 "College Details: Nazipur Govt. College". National University.
- ↑ "List of Colleges" (Excel). Bangladesh Bureau of Education Information and Statistics.
- ↑ শিক্ষক সংকটে নজিপুর সরকারি কলেজে পাঠদান ব্যাহত [Teaching in Najipur Government College is disrupted due to shortage of teachers]. Jago News 24 (in Bengali). 5 March 2016.
- ↑ তিনটি বিভাগে শিক্ষক নেই, জোড়াতালির পাঠদান [There are no teachers in three sections, teaching pairs]. Prothom Alo (in Bengali). 13 February 2017.