Friday, September 27, 2013

HSTU honors 1st year admission process starts

HSTU honors 1st year admission process starts

HSTU honors 1st year admission process starts

HSTU honors 1st year admission process starts

Undergraduate Admission Spring 2014 at BRAC University

 Undergraduate Admission Spring 2014 at BRAC University

BRAC University Post Graduate Admission in Education


Scholarship for Higher Study in Japan by 13 November 2013

Scholarship for Higher Study in Japan by 13 November 2013

A New Cognitive Enhancer Discovered by a Group of Young Researchers of Dept. of Pharmacy, UAP

Recently a group of young researchers of the Department of Pharmacy, University of Asia Pacific, led by Mr. Muhammad Shahdaat Bin Sayeed, Lecturer, Department of Pharmacy has published their discovery of a noble cognitive enhancer in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology (Elsevier) that has been able to attract attention of international communities across the globe.

This work has been referred in MDlinx (a specialty site that works from a list of psychiatry journals judged by expert physician readers to be the most important sources of articles for practicing physicians), GreenMedInfos (the world's most widely referenced, open accessed, natural medicine database) and several other influential referenced sites.  American Health Life-style magazine, Prevention (one of the largest magazines in the world, with a 2.8 million circulation, editions around the world, and over 10 million readers a month) has interviewed Muhammad Shahdaat Bin Sayeed and featured this invention in its October, 2013 issue. He also received Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU) Early Career award to present this research in the "International Conference on Natural Products and Health 2013, Singapore.

Initially the study aimed at finding a noble cognitive enhancer from traditional sources and finally devised an inventive way of preparing a neutraceutical made of black seed (kaligira in Bengali or Nigella sativa L.) prepared with a special manner with the aid of modern pharmaceutical tools. The experimental studies on healthy men in their 50s tested markedly better on measures of memory, attention, and cognition than placebo-popping counterparts. The research group developed customized neurophyschological testing module for Bangladeshi population and applied this module for testing memory, attention and cognition. The more complex a task was more significant difference was observed. However, heart, liver, and kidney function was unaffected by black seed preparation in the brief study period, joining other clinical trials that have declared black cumin safe for humans.


The inventors attributed black cumin’s antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and neuron-protecting properties for the apparent brain-boosting results. The study claims that the black seed preparation might not increase memory in young people but it can slow the progression neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s disease in elderly people through putting the brakes on the breakdown of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine which is a well-established pharmaceutical method for improving memory. Additionally this preparation is superior to the fact that it is made of food supplement, not of any synthetic drug what normally accompanies several side effects. This preparation is likely to be available in the market of Bangladesh very soon.

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Saphena Women’s Dental College & Hospital


Welcome to Saphena Women’s Dental College
111, D I T Road, Malibag Dhaka-1217 , Bangladesh
Tel:  9340203-4,   Mobile:  01711560347,01714-036816,01751-779609,01912-923614
Saphena Women’s Dental College & Hospital is the only women’s dental college in Bangladesh and affiliated with the University of Dhaka. It is situated in the heart of capital city at holding no -64 , Plot no- 111, Malibagh, DIT Road, Dhaka-1217 ready to serve the nation by giving dental education to the women’s and to provide hospital service for the benefit of the general people in all kind of treatments of medicine and dentistry.

Degree offered:  BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) ,  University of Dhaka.
Duration of Course:The Duration or the B.D.S course is four years with professional examination in each year, conducted by Dhaka University. It will be followed by professional training for one year in the form of rotatory Internship (The duration of B.D.S course going to be five years very soon)
Eligibility and Selection Criteria:
1. Candidates Must have passed SSC and HSC or equivalent examinations having Physics, Chemistry and Biology as subjects and at least GPA 8.00 combindly in SSC HSC but minimum 3.50 in any of the examinations and at least GPA 3.50 in Biology.
2.  Students having O-level and A-level or equivalent qualifications have to apply certificate of equivalence issued from the office of the Directorate General of Health Services of the Government of Bangladesh.
3. Candidates who have passed SSC or equivalent examination in 2009-2010 and HSC or equivalent examination in 2011-2012 are eligible to apply. Candidates passed SSC or equivalent examinations before 2009 are not eligible to apply.
Application Form: Filling of Application in the prescribed form (available from the office of the College on payment ) must be filled up and submitted alone with the under noted documents within the notified time to the office of the Principal.
Admission Test:
a) Eligible  students will have to appear into a written examination of 100 marks in MCQ format based on the HSC syllabus of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English and General Knowledge conducted by the office of the Directorate General of Health Services of Bangladesh.
Selection of Candidates:
Selection for admission is controlled by the Directorate General of Health Services of Bangladesh.
The candidates will have to submit their applications within the time frame set by the college authority after the list of eligible candidates has been published by the office of the Directorate General of Health Services of Bangladesh. Thereafter they will be selected for admission on merit basis.
Medical Fitness Test:
All Provisionally selected candidates will have to undergo medical fitness test by a medical board constituted by the Principal of the college. Any candidate having gross physical disability or colour blindness etc is generally considered unfit for admission.
Documents to be submitted by the candidates:
All photocopies of documents must be attested by competent authorities:
  1.   Photocopy of Mark Seets or Academic Transcripts of SSC and HSC or equivalent examinations
  2.   Photocopy of Testimonials & Certificates of SSC and HSC or equivalent examinations
  3.   Four copies of recent passport size photographs duly attested.
  4.   Nationality certificate from the Chairman of the Union Parishad or Ward Councillor of Pourashava or City Corporation.
Cancellation of Admission
Once admission in BDS class is completed there is no scope for refund of money. If any student want to leave the seat will be vacant for the next four years.
Re-Admission Procedure
The students must pay their tuition fees by 1st month of the Term (Jan-June,July-Dec)for 6 month’s at a time if they fail to pay tuition fees within first month, they have to pay late fees of Tk. 10/- for each day till tuition fees are paid, up to three months. The students who will not pay his/her tuition fee for more than three months, his/her name shall be stuck off from the College register. If he/she intends to get himself/herself re-admitted after three months he/she will be re-admitted after paying fine (equivalent to one month’s tuition fee) and will clear up tuition fees and other charges/ fines applicable for readmission subject to approval of the Academic Council.


International Medical College & Hospital, Gazipur

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL
Gushulia, Sataish, Tongi, Gazipur
Phone: 9814713, 9814714, 9814550
Website: www.imc-bd.com

Course and Curriculum
Course offered (MBBS) is of 5-years duration. The curriculum approved by the University of Dhaka and BMDC is strictly followed in the college.

MBBS Course
Pre-clinical subjects: Anatomy, Physiology, and Biochemistry.
Para-clinical subjects: Community Medicine, Forensic Medicine, Pharmacology, Pathology and Microbiology.
Clinical subjects: Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Medicine, Surgery and their allied subjects.

Admission Criteria
Candidates selected by the Directorate General of Health Services, through a competitive exam., will be eligible for admission in IMC. Admission will be conducted on first come, first admission basis; while chronology of merit will strictly be followed. Candidates will have to undergo a medical test to prove their physical competency. Students who have passed SSC and HSC or equivalent, having at least GPA 3.5 individually and combined GPA - 8 can apply for admission in MBBS course. Students who have passed HSC or equivalent examination two years before commencing of the session are not eligible to apply. Students with GCE O & A Level or 12th grade should have equivalent certificate from Directorate General of Health Services, Mohakhali, Dhaka. Prescribed admission form and prospectus will be available from the office of the principal and in the city office [Mailing Address College: International Medical College, Gushulia, Sataish Bazar, Tongi, Gazipur. (Phone: 9814713-4, 9814550). City Office: International Medicare Limited,House # 6(3-D), Raod # 14/A, Sector # 4, Uttara Model Town, Dhaka. (Phone: 8840133)] on payment of TK. 1000/- (Taka One Thousand) only. Free studentship is awarded to a few of the students based on their academic achievement and on parents' financial condition and is reviewed every year.

Admission Procedures for Foreign Students
A charge of US $ 30 is applicable for the foreign students for prospectus and application form. For the foreign students information regarding admission fee, tuition fee, rules & regulations etc. are available in the college website: www.imc-bd.com in details. Candidates may obtain information by sending their queries through E-mail at: info@imc-bd.com. or calling the College Secretary directly at 088-02-9814713-4.

Private Medical Colleges in Bangladesh, List of Medical Colleges in Bangladesh

Private Medical Colleges

Bangladesh Medical College, Dhaka

BGC Trust Medical College, Chittagong

Central Medical College, Comilla

City Dental College, Dhaka

Community Based Medical College, Mymensingh

Dhaka National Medical College, Dhaka

East West Medical College, Dhaka

Eastern Medical College, Comilla

Enam Medical College, Savar, Dhaka

Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College, Dhaka

Ibn Sina Medical College, Dhaka

Ibrahim Medical College, Dhaka

Institute of Applied Health Sciences (IAHS), University of Science and Technology, Chittagong

International Medical College, Gazipur

Islami Bank Medical College, Rajshahi

Jahurul Islam Medical College, Bajitpur, Kishoreganj

Khawja Yunus Ali Medical College, Sirajgonj

Kumudini Women's Medical College, Tangail

Medical College for Women and Hospital, Dhaka

Moulana Bhasani Medical College, Dhaka

North Bengal Medical College

North-East Medical College, Sylhet

Pioneeer Dental College, Dhaka

Ragib-Rabeya Medical College, Sylhet

Saphena Women's Dental College & Hospital, Dhaka

Sapporo Dental College, Dhaka

Sylhet Women's Medical College, Sylhet

Shahabuddin Medical College, Dhaka

Tairunnessa Memorial Medical College, Gazipur

Z. H. Shikdar Women's Medical College, Dhaka

List of Medical Colleges in Bangladesh

Government Medical Colleges in Bangladesh:

  1. Armed Forces Medical College, Dhaka
  2. Barisal Medical College
  3. Begum Khaleda Zia Medical College, Sher-E-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka
  4. Chittagong Medical College
  5. Comilla Medical College
  6. Dhaka Medical College
  7. Dinajpur Medical College
  8. Faridpur Medical College
  9. Khulna Medical College
  10. Mymensingh Medical College
  11. Rajshahi Medical College
  12. Rangpur Medical College
  13. Rangpur Dental College
  14. Shaheed Zia Medical College, Bogra
  15. Sir Salimullah Medial College
  16. Sylhet Medical College

Fall Semester Orientation Program Held at Eastern University

Eastern University (EU) organized an orientation program on the campus for the students of the Fall 2013 semester, says a press release. 

Vice chairman of board of governor, Eastern University Foundation Mohammed Ali Azam was the chief guest. Vice-Chancellor of EU Professor Dr. Nurul Islam welcomed the students and described the distinctive nature of EU's education which priorities liberal arts curricula along with mainstream subjects. 

EU trustee board member Anwar Hossain Chowdhury, Professor Dr. ABM Shahidul Islam, Shekh Saydur Rahman were also presented in the event. Dean of Business Administration Professor Dr. Nazrul Islam, Dean of Faculty of Engineering and Technology Professor Md. Nurul Islam, Dean of Faculty of Arts Professor Kashinath Roy and Registrar of the university Beg Gen Shafaat Ahmed, NDC, PSC (retd) spoke on the occasion.

Islamic University Admission Process begins from 28 September 2013

First year honors admission test of Islamic University (IU) for admission under 2013-14 session will begins from September 28, 2013 and till October 30, 2013. 

Admission form fee is Tk 400. 
The probable date of admission test is November 16-21, 2013. 
Admit card can be download from university website after November 7, 2013 at iu.teletalk.com.bd

Admission tests will be held under eight (8) units. 
The Units are - A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H. 

Applications have to done by SMS. The SMS format is -

IU (space) HSC Board (space) HSC Roll (space) HSC Passing Year (space) SSC Board (space) SSC Roll (space) SSC Passing Year (space) Unit Name and have to send the SMS to 16222 number.

Example - IU JES 612582 2013 JES 446568 2011 G 

After sending, a reply SMS will be sent to you with PIN number, application fee of your application. Then you have to send an acceptance message. The SMS format for that is - IU (space) YES (space) PIN Number (space) Mobile Number and have to send the SMS to 16222 number. 

Example - IU YES 876543 01XXXXXXXXX

Medical Admission Test 2013-14 Seat Plan Published

Seat plan for MBBS and BDS admission test under 2013-14 academic session has been published at the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) website. 

About 76,500 students have been selected for the medical admission test in this year. 

Admission test seat plan is now available in the DGHS website Seat Plan Medical Admission Test

The ministry of health and family welfare on September 23, 2013 fixed a combined score of 120 out of 200 (100 marks from SSC, HSC GPA + 100 marks from MCQ Test) as minimum marks for admission. 

Currently, 22 Government Medical Colleges have 2,811 seats, while 53 Private Medical Colleges have been allowed to enroll 4,800 students. 

Nine Government Dental Colleges offer 532 seats, while 18 Private Dental Colleges can enroll 165 students.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Govt University Honors 1st Year Admission Test Dates



25th October, 2013
Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University
A Unit   |   C Unit

26th October, 2013
Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University
B Unit   |   D Unit

27th October, 2013
Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University
E Unit

1st November, 2013
Dhaka University
Gha Unit

Jagannath University
D Unit

2nd November, 2013
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
Ka Group   |   Kha Group

6th November, 2013
Comilla University
B Unit

7th November, 2013
Comilla University
A Unit

8th November, 2013
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University
Common Unit
Bangladesh University of Textiles
Common Unit
Comilla University
C Unit
Dhaka University
Kha Unit
Jagannath University
B Unit

9th November, 2013
Bangladesh Agricultural University
Common Unit
Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology
Ka Group   |   Kha Group

10th November, 2013
Rajshahi University
A Unit

11th November, 2013
Rajshahi University
B Unit   |   C Unit

12th November, 2013
Rajshahi University
D Unit   |   E Unit


13th November, 2013
Rajshahi University
F Unit   |   G Unit



14th November, 2013
Pabna University of Science & Technology
C Unit
Rajshahi University
H Unit


15th November, 2013
Dhaka University
Ga Unit
Jagannath University
C Unit
Pabna University of Science & Technology
A Unit   |   B Unit


16th November, 2013
University of Chittagong
D1 Unit   |   D2 Unit   |   D3 Unit


17th November, 2013
University of Chittagong
C1 Unit   |   C2 Unit   |   C3 Unit


18th November, 2013
University of Chittagong
G Unit   |   H1 Unit   |   H2 Unit   |   H3 Unit


19th November, 2013
University of Chittagong
A Unit   |   F Unit


20th November, 2013
University of Chittagong
I Unit



21st November, 2013
University of Chittagong
E Unit

22nd November, 2013
Dhaka University
Ka Unit
Jagannath University
A Unit


23rd November, 2013
Dhaka University
Cha Unit
Jagannath University
E Unit
Khulna University of Engineering and Technology
Engineering
University of Chittagong
B1 Unit


24th November, 2013
University of Chittagong
B3 Unit   |   B7 Unit


25th November, 2013
University of Chittagong
B2 Unit   |   B4 Unit   |   B5 Unit   |   B6 Unit



29th November, 2013
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Science & Technology University
A Unit   |   B Unit   |   C Unit
Sher-E-Bangla Agricultural University
Common Unit


30th November, 2013
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Science & Technology University
D Unit   |   E Unit   |   F Unit
Jessore Science & Technology University
A2 Unit   |   B5 Unit   |   B6 Unit   |   B7 Unit
Shahjalal University of Science and Technology
A1 Unit   |   B1 Unit   |   B2 Unit   |   B3 Unit   |   B4 Unit


6th December, 2013
Patuakhali Science and Technology University
A Unit   |   B Unit   |   C Unit


7th December, 2013
Chittagong Veterinary & Animal Science University
Common Unit
Khulna University
School of Arts and Humanities   |   School of Social Science


8th December, 2013
Khulna University
Institute of Fine Arts   |   School of Science, Engineering and Technology


9th December, 2013
Khulna University
School of Life Science   |   School of Management and Business Administration

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

DBBL Scholarship Awarded to 4,057 Students

Dutch-Bangla Bank Limited (DBBL) has awarded scholarship to 4,057 students on September 21, 2013 who passed SSC Examination in 2013. 

Abul Maal Abdul Muhith, MP, Minister for Finance was the chief guest and handed over the Scholarship Awarding Letters to the recipients at a ceremony held at Shaheed Shohrawardi Indoor Stadium, Mirpur. 

Gerben de Jong, the Ambassador of Kingdom of the Netherlands to Bangladesh, was the special guests. Sayem Ahmed, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors of DBBL, presided over the function. KS Tabrez, Managing Director of the bank, was also present at the function. 

Minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhith appreciated the DBBL's continuous humanitarian and welfare activities and termed this scholarship programme as a unique example of helping the meritorious and needy students of the country. 

Gerben de Jong also appreciated Dutch-Bangla Bank Foundation for its initiative to build the future of the underprivileged students which would go a long to the development of the human resources of the country. He also congratulated the students who got DBBL's Scholarship.

Khulna University admission tests begin on December 7

The admission tests for the first year honours courses (Session 2013-14) in all disciplines of Khulna University (KU) will begin on December 7 and continue till December 9 in 2013.

The elaborate schedule were announced on Wednesday by the KU authorities, said a press release issued by Atiar Rahman, deputy director of public relation and publication division of Khulna
University.

The admission seekers will be able to apply through prepaid Teletalk mobile phone from October 1 to November 10, said the press release.

On December 7, the admission test of School of Social Science will hold from 10am-12pm and School of Art and Humanities from 2.00pm-4.00pm.

On December 8, the admission test of School of Science and Engineering Technology will hold from 10.00am-1200pm and Fine Arts Institute from 2.30pm-4.00pm.

The admission test of School of Business Management will hold from 10.00am to 12.00pm while the School of Life Science from 2.00pm-3.30pm on December 10.

The detail information regarding admissions will be available on KU website (www.ku.ac.bd/admission), the release added.

Motivational Workshop for Creating 2000+ Entrepreneurs at DIU

Daffodil International University (DIU) organized a "Motivational Workshop for Creating 2000+ Entrepreneurs" on September 23, 2013 at DIU auditorium with the joint collaboration of Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI) and Junior Chamber International (JCI). 

The keynote speaker was Bangladeshi originated British citizen and one of the world's renowned speakers Mr. Sabirul Islam, a global motivational speaker, an author of the bestselling books, a successful young entrepreneur and the founder of Inspire1Million. 

Mr. Md. Sabur Khan, President, Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI), Chairman, BoT, Daffodil International University, was present as the chief guest. Prof. Dr. M. Lutfar Rahman, Vice Chancellor, Daffodil International University and Mr. Mostafizur Rahman Sohel National President, Junior Chamber International, Managing Director, Advanced ERP (BD) Ltd. were present as the Special Guest.

120 Marks Combined Score Fixed for Medical Admission

Generally, a candidate cannot qualify for admission in a public medical college with a score of less than 160

Amid criticisms about the low quality of education in private med schools, the health ministry has decided that the cut mark for qualifying in this year’s medical and dental admission tests would be 120.

In last year’s medical admission tests, the lowest score with which a candidate got into a public medical college was 163.5. The lowest score with which a candidate got into a public dental college was 164.

On the other hand, many students with scores of merely 110 got admission in some of the private medical colleges.

He said the authorities must think whether a student, who had scored only 120 out of 200 in the admission tests, should be allowed in a medical school or not.

The decision was taken on Monday in a high-level meeting held at the conference room of the ministry with Health Minister AFM Ruhal Haque in the chair.

The ministry, however, after having discussed the DU Syndicate request in on Monday’s meeting, unanimously landed on the cut mark of 120.

The public and private medical colleges in the country enroll students on the basis of the results of one common admission test. The dental colleges – both public and private – also have their common tests.

These tests carry 100 marks for the written examination plus 100 marks for the weights of the HSC and SSC results. Out of the latter 100, HSC results carry 60 marks and SSC 40.

A grade point average (GPA) of 5 in HSC equals 60 marks while a GPA 5 in SSC equals 40. A candidate must have an aggregate GPA of 8 from the two exams, which must not include any GPA of less than 3.5.

In 2012, the health ministry fixed 110 as the minimum cut mark for the medical colleges and 105 for the dental colleges.

However, as many seats in the dental colleges remained empty because not enough students could get the requisite score, the authorities decided that everyone who appeared in the admission tests would be allowed in.

Dr Moazzem Hossain, president of Bangladesh Private Medical Association, said: “In the last three years, the decision on the cut mark was made after the results of the written exams had been published. Last year, 51,000 students got 110 marks. This year, the decision is made beforehand. We do not know how many students can secure 120.

“If enough candidate cannot obtain the minimum cut mark this year, then the seats in the colleges, especially the dental colleges, will remain vacant,” he added.

Friday, September 20, 2013

Green University Organized Reception for HSC Passed Students.



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