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1.A. (a) (ii) Public Universities (b) (ii) non-government (c) (i) suburban (d) (ii) 80% (e) (ii) hopeful (f) (iii) availability (g) (i) ample (h) (iii) revelation (i) (i) enough opportunity (j) (iv) both i & ii (k) (iv) best teachers (l) (i) connotates
- (a) Since education is the backbone of a nation, higher education is important for the people of a nation to keep pace with the developed world. Higher education means higher knowledge which is the potential key for an individual to get better job, better salary, to enjoy higher dignity in the society. Moreover, it offers ample scope for national and international exposures for talented students.
(b) NU affiliated colleges are those colleges which are granted affiliation for graduate and post graduate education by the National University. More than 80% of the students who fail to get admitted into public colleges or universities, receive higher education in these colleges.
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(c) The full meaning of ‘UGC’ is ‘University Grant Commission’. According to the UGC Annual Report 2010, the number of students rose from 88,669 in 2005 to 2,00,752 in 2010.
(d) The differences between public and private universities are given below :
(i) Getting admission in public universities is not so easy as there are lots of competitions. But private universities don’t have this competition.
(ii) The quality of education in public university is higher than private university.
(iii) Most of the private universities are commercial but public universities are totally different from this point of view.
(e) Public universities are the first choice of most students because they provide a wide range of subjects in different disciplines, engage talented teachers, provide better library, laboratory and research facilities, create ample scope for national and international exposure and offer residential and boarding facilities at a low cost.
(f) The benefits of public universities are many. They are (i) offering a wide range of subjects, (ii) talented teachers, (iii) providing better library, laboratory and research facilities, (iv) arranging seminars, meetings and debates, (v) creating enough scope for individual exposure etc.
(g) At present about 1400 NU affiliated colleges provide tertiary level education in Bangladesh. Most of them offer B.A (Pass) education of three year duration. Only one third of them offer B.A (Honors) courses and some offer M.A degrees as well.
(h) Increasing enrolment at the secondary and higher secondary level puts pressure on higher educational institutions. Nowadays, a great number of students apply for higher studies in different public universities and medical colleges in our country. But, the capacity of admitting students to these universities and colleges is very much limited. Thus it puts pressure on the institutions.
(i) The number of private universities is increasing a lot and many students get admission in these private universities. If these universities ensure quality education environment for students, I think then private universities in Bangladesh can play an important role in case of higher education.
- A flow chart showing the problems of tertiary education system of Bangladesh is given below :
1. Insufficient opportunity | ® | 2. Less number of institution | ® | 3. Failing to meet the increasing number of students | ® | 4. Limited number of seats in public universities | ® | 5. Highly expensive private universities | ® | 6. Less number of subjects in private universities |
Most students prefer public universities for higher education because of their offering a wide range of subjects. There is ample scope for national and international exposure for promising students. Moreover,
students can get residential and boarding facilities at low cost/subsidized rates there. But most of the students fail to get themselves admitted there because of limited capacity. So a large number of students are deprived of the opportunity of receiving education in public universities.
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