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Government Akbar Ali College

Coordinates: 24°18′48″N 89°34′02″E / 24.3132°N 89.5672°E / 24.3132; 89.5672
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Government Akbar Ali College
সরকারী আকবর আলী কলেজ
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Coordinates24°18′48″N 89°34′02″E / 24.3132°N 89.5672°E / 24.3132; 89.5672
Information
FounderSyed Akbar Ali, Muslim Politician (1882-1969)
School districtRajshahi Education Board
PrincipalAli Shah Mohammad Moksed
Gendercoed
Enrollment10,000+
LanguageBengali
Campus size10.32 acres (4.18 ha)
Websitegaac.edu.bd/কলেজ-পরিচিতি/

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

History

Syed Akbar Ali, the former member of parliament for the Sirajgang-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 a traditional undergraduate program (degree and honor) on various subjects. The honor subjects are Bangla, English, History, Islamic Studies, Economics, Philosophy, Political Studies, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Botany, Zoology, Accounting, Management.

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).