Rpp Matematika Kelas 2 SD semester 2



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aku masuk senarai top 200..betul ke ni?



salam~!
haha..ni post terbaru
pergh...macam tak caya pun ade..syukur pun ade..pelik pun ade..
ni lah senarai pelajar top 200 tahun 2010 sbp..
tapi,musykil..betul ke ni..?
top 35....
tapi ni...kalau salah korang pergi blame tuan empunya blog ni,... http://apablogdia.blogspot.com
x puas hati,seronok,nak bersembang dengan dia...jumpe dye...i mean contact dye
btw,hahahahah..
x caya...seronok lak...jangan top 200 bawah dah..
k..salam~!

2 hari lagi sekolah..dan esok tahun baru..

salam~!
2 hari lagi sekolah...
rasa sedih sangat.dan seronok sangat..
umur aku da makin pendek...
seruan allah makin didengari...
kalau masa baru lahir,masih samar-samar lagi seruan itu..sekarang sudah tiba jelas ..
sangat jelas..
seruan yang aku perlu sahut..
sebaik mungkin...
aku tak nak tahun 2010 yang sedih ini aku bawa tahun depan..
takut..takut aku terpesong sekali lagi macam tahun 2010...
kalau dulu aku kecil ,masih digelar suci..manusia tidak berdosa..
(berbaju merah..dekat kanan gambar..tengah pegang sampul duit raya)
lepas itu umur aku makin hari makin singkat...
jurang setahun ni,macam terasa sehari..itulah tanda kiamat..masa rasa sekejap berlalu
setahun.dua tahun..tiga tahun..empat tahun..
lama-lama....16 tahun...
selama ini aku ingat ...aku perlu mencari bakat..yang terpendam...
tapi sebenarnya,jalan aku pilih salah..hidup ini bukan untuk mencari diri..
tapi hidup ini is about creating ourself...

so,aku gembira,akhir tahun ni allah bagi aku hidayat..
memang betul hidayat itu hebat..sangat hebat,...









.
kat atas ni gambar masa aku hidup..sampai 15 tahun aku hidup...
so,azam tahun baru..
1.nak hafaz satu juz al-quran.
2.nak berbaik-baik dengan kawan
3.nak keluar pp .
4.nak dapat top 5 dalam batch
5.nak jadi ahli AFU yang lebih hebat
6.nak jadi player handball yang lebih matang..
7.nak jadi manusia yang boleh senyum dengan baik..
8.nak jadi mausia yang sentiasa berpegang pada ajaran allah
9.takkan tinggal solat.
10.nak kumpul duit,nak beli laptop
11.nak buat tahajjud setiap malam..
Ya Allah,aku hanya merancang,Engkaulah yang menentukan nya...
salam~!





Dana Pendidikan Disimpan di Bank BUMN

JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com - Kepala Pusat Investasi Pemerintah (PIP) Kementerian Keuangan Soritaon Siregar mengatakan, dana pengembangan pendidikan akan disimpan di deposito salah satu bank BUMN dengan bunga dibayar di muka. Pendapatan bunga deposito inilah yang akan digunakan sebagai dana beasiswa, sedangkan dana Rp 1 triliun tetap disimpan sebagai dana abadi.
Pada 2011 kami akan memperoleh tambahan dana abadi Rp 1 triliun lagi yang akan dialokasikan untuk dana pengembangan dan dana cadangan pendidikan masing-masing Rp 500 miliar.
-- Soritaon Siregar
”Pada 2011, kami akan memperoleh tambahan dana abadi sebesar Rp 1 triliun lagi. Kali ini dana tersebut akan dialokasikan untuk dana pengembangan pendidikan (endowment fund) dan dana cadangan pendidikan, masing-masing Rp 500 miliar. Dana cadangan pendidikan ini dialokasikan untuk kebutuhan darurat di daerah yang dilanda bencana alam,” ujar Soritaon.

Diberitakan sebelumnya, bunga dari dana abadi pendidikan sebesar Rp 1 triliun akan dipakai untuk beasiswa mahasiswa program S-2 dan S-3, serta dana penelitian. Adapun beasiswa untuk siswa pendidikan dasar dan menengah, serta mahasiswa S-1 sudah ada dana lain yang berbeda sumbernya.

Menteri Pendidikan Nasional Mohammad Nuh mengatakan hal itu dalam jumpa pers, Kamis (30/12/2010) kemarin di Jakarta. Dana abadi beasiswa sebesar Rp 1 triliun tersebut berasal dari lonjakan penerimaan negara akibat kenaikan harga minyak mentah awal 2010.

Semula, dalam RAPBN ditetapkan Rp 2,4 triliun. Tetapi, dalam APBN jumlahnya menjadi Rp 1 triliun.
”Dana ini sudah bisa dicairkan. Tidak ada masalah. Komite Pendidikan sudah dibentuk segera setelah APBN Perubahan 2010,” kata Nuh

Viva Voice rescheduled at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University (BSMRAU)

Hon’s 1st year admission 2011 viva voice 05.01.2011 are rescheduling on 09.01.2011 at 10.00am. Others exam time are not updated yet. 

Source: Daily Star

Viva Voice rescheduled at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University (BSMRAU)

Hon’s 1st year admission 2011 viva voice 05.01.2011 are rescheduling on 09.01.2011 at 10.00am. Others exam time are not updated yet. 

Source: Daily Star

KHA and GA unit Admission Schedule at Jahangirnagar University (JU)

Faculty of Social Science  Kha Unit and Faculty of Arts and Humanities GA unit admission and viva voice started from 03 January, 2011.

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KHA and GA unit Admission Schedule at Jahangirnagar University (JU)

Faculty of Social Science  Kha Unit and Faculty of Arts and Humanities GA unit admission and viva voice started from 03 January, 2011.

For more details click here

Anti Corruption Commission-SCHEDULE for AD & DAD VIVA exams published

The Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) Bangaldesh was created through an act promulgated on 23 February 2004 that into force on 09 May 2004. The first set of office bearers were appointed on 21 November 2004. The following day, it commenced its journey with a mission, a vow to make a difference to the Nation's anti corruption intitiatives and a fresh mandate.


While its predecessor the Bureau of Anti Corruption was abolished on the same day. Although initially, it could not make the desired impact, but immediately following its reconstitution in February 2007, the ACC began working with renewed vigor and impetus duly acceding to the United Nation's convention against corruption that was adopted by the General Assembly way back on 31 October 2003.


SCHEDULE for AD & DAD VIVA exams published 


Anti Corruption Commission-SCHEDULE for AD & DAD VIVA exams published

The Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) Bangaldesh was created through an act promulgated on 23 February 2004 that into force on 09 May 2004. The first set of office bearers were appointed on 21 November 2004. The following day, it commenced its journey with a mission, a vow to make a difference to the Nation's anti corruption intitiatives and a fresh mandate.


While its predecessor the Bureau of Anti Corruption was abolished on the same day. Although initially, it could not make the desired impact, but immediately following its reconstitution in February 2007, the ACC began working with renewed vigor and impetus duly acceding to the United Nation's convention against corruption that was adopted by the General Assembly way back on 31 October 2003.


SCHEDULE for AD & DAD VIVA exams published 


The combined pass rate in the maiden junior school certificate (JSC) and junior dakhil certificate (JDC) exams is 73.04 percent.

The combined pass rate in the maiden junior school certificate (JSC) and junior dakhil certificate (JDC) exams is 73.04 percent The results of the exams, that started being held at the completion of class VIII in general schools and madrasas this year, were published yesterday.

The pass rate in JSC exam is 71.34 percent, and in JDC exam 81.03 percent.Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid briefed the media about the results yesterday afternoon in Bangladesh Secretariat.

When reporters asked him whether he is happy about the JSC and JDC exams' pass rate in light of the 92 percent pass rate in primary terminal examinations, the minister said the results are "not dissatisfactory".He said JSC and JDC exams cannot be compared with primary terminal exams.

Class VIII students took public exams for the first time this year, and they did not get enough time for preparation as the exams had been announced only a few months ago, he added.

"A number of students, especially in the rural areas, were not accustomed to such public examinations before, and they did not get much time for preparation. On top of that, there was no pre-selection exam like the ones usually held before secondary and higher secondary certificate exams," he said.

Other education officials also noted that the success rate could have been better had the students got more time for preparation, and the announcement of the examinations had been made earlier.

They observed that many students failed mostly in English, mathematics, and science subjects due to a lack of efficient teachers for those subjects.The education minister said committees have already been formed to find out why class VIII students tend to do bad in English, maths, and science. The committees will also recommend remedies, he added.

"We could not explain the question patterns and syllabus to the students adequately, for a lack of preparation time, and for that the rate of unsuccessful students is a bit higher I think," Barisal Education Board Chairman Prof Bimal Krishna Mazumder told The Daily Star.

A total of 8,556 students under 8 general education boards and 1 madrasa board scored the highest GPA-5 (grade point average) this year; 8052 of them are of general schools and 504 are of madrasas.As many as 10,20,047 students -- 8,22,275 of the general schools and 1,97,772 of the madrasas -- passed the examinations, while 3,76,552 failed.

A total of 15,09,847 students from 27,289 general schools and madrasas had registered for the exams, of whom 13,96,599 took the exams. Of them, 11,52,536 were of the 8 general education boards, and 2,44,063 of the madrasa board.

The number of schools with cent percent pass rate is 863, while only 2 madrasas got that credit. No student from 272 schools and 95 madrasas passed this year.The results were formally handed over to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the morning, prior to their publication.

Boys are ahead of girls in terms of pass rate and high GPA, even though the number of girl examinees was higher than the boys'. The pass rate among boys is 75.65 while the rate is 70.68 among girls.Of the total GPA-5 scorers, 4,820 are boys and 3,736 are girls.Among the students of general education boards, examinees of Barisal Board did the best with a pass rate of 81.75 percent while Sylhet Board is at the bottom with 61.97 percent pass rate. Dhaka is the second with 80.58 percent passed.

The government made a list of top 20 institutions for each general education board and the madrasa board on the basis of three factors -- total number of examinees, passed examinees, and the number of GPA-5 achievers.

On that basis, under Dhaka Education Board, Ideal School and College in Motijheel of the capital became the top school while Viqarunnisa Noon School and College, and Monipur High School became the second and the third respectively. In all other general education boards the top institutions are cadet colleges.

Under the madrasa board, Tamirul Millat Kamil Madrasa in Tongi of Gazipur became the first while Darunnazat Siddikia Kamil Madrasa, and Tamirul Millat Kamil Madrasa -- both in Demra of Dhaka secured the second and third positions respectively.

The pass rate for 7 general schools under foreign centres is 98.16 percent.Prof Fahima Khatun, chairman of Dhaka Education Board, told The Daily Star that she expected the results of all general education boards to be on a par with the results of Barisal and Dhaka boards.

"But some boards did not do as good, since English and math teachers in many areas are not efficient enough," she added.Dr SMA Abdul Khaleque, chairman of Sylhet Board which did the worst among general education boards, said, arrangements should be made for more training of teachers.

Briefing the reporters, the education minister said the government is trying to bring equality in the standard of education with such competitive public exams based on unified question papers.He said, the maiden JSC and JDC exams helped the government to understand what are the problems at this level of the education system.

He greeted all students of junior schools and junior dakhil madrasas saying many students took the exams with courage amid economic hardship.Asked whether any grace mark was awarded to the examinees to increase the pass rate, he said no grace mark was given.

Regarding scholarships to students who passed on the top of merit lists, he said the government will increase the number of scholarships, and an announcement regarding the matter will come soon. Currently, 22,000 scholarships -- 7,000 on the basis of extraordinary merit and 15,000 on the basis of general merit -- are being awarded at the completion of junior level general school education, he said adding that madrasa students will also get scholarships in the future.

The combined pass rate in the maiden junior school certificate (JSC) and junior dakhil certificate (JDC) exams is 73.04 percent.

The combined pass rate in the maiden junior school certificate (JSC) and junior dakhil certificate (JDC) exams is 73.04 percent The results of the exams, that started being held at the completion of class VIII in general schools and madrasas this year, were published yesterday.

The pass rate in JSC exam is 71.34 percent, and in JDC exam 81.03 percent.Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid briefed the media about the results yesterday afternoon in Bangladesh Secretariat.

When reporters asked him whether he is happy about the JSC and JDC exams' pass rate in light of the 92 percent pass rate in primary terminal examinations, the minister said the results are "not dissatisfactory".He said JSC and JDC exams cannot be compared with primary terminal exams.

Class VIII students took public exams for the first time this year, and they did not get enough time for preparation as the exams had been announced only a few months ago, he added.

"A number of students, especially in the rural areas, were not accustomed to such public examinations before, and they did not get much time for preparation. On top of that, there was no pre-selection exam like the ones usually held before secondary and higher secondary certificate exams," he said.

Other education officials also noted that the success rate could have been better had the students got more time for preparation, and the announcement of the examinations had been made earlier.

They observed that many students failed mostly in English, mathematics, and science subjects due to a lack of efficient teachers for those subjects.The education minister said committees have already been formed to find out why class VIII students tend to do bad in English, maths, and science. The committees will also recommend remedies, he added.

"We could not explain the question patterns and syllabus to the students adequately, for a lack of preparation time, and for that the rate of unsuccessful students is a bit higher I think," Barisal Education Board Chairman Prof Bimal Krishna Mazumder told The Daily Star.

A total of 8,556 students under 8 general education boards and 1 madrasa board scored the highest GPA-5 (grade point average) this year; 8052 of them are of general schools and 504 are of madrasas.As many as 10,20,047 students -- 8,22,275 of the general schools and 1,97,772 of the madrasas -- passed the examinations, while 3,76,552 failed.

A total of 15,09,847 students from 27,289 general schools and madrasas had registered for the exams, of whom 13,96,599 took the exams. Of them, 11,52,536 were of the 8 general education boards, and 2,44,063 of the madrasa board.

The number of schools with cent percent pass rate is 863, while only 2 madrasas got that credit. No student from 272 schools and 95 madrasas passed this year.The results were formally handed over to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the morning, prior to their publication.

Boys are ahead of girls in terms of pass rate and high GPA, even though the number of girl examinees was higher than the boys'. The pass rate among boys is 75.65 while the rate is 70.68 among girls.Of the total GPA-5 scorers, 4,820 are boys and 3,736 are girls.Among the students of general education boards, examinees of Barisal Board did the best with a pass rate of 81.75 percent while Sylhet Board is at the bottom with 61.97 percent pass rate. Dhaka is the second with 80.58 percent passed.

The government made a list of top 20 institutions for each general education board and the madrasa board on the basis of three factors -- total number of examinees, passed examinees, and the number of GPA-5 achievers.

On that basis, under Dhaka Education Board, Ideal School and College in Motijheel of the capital became the top school while Viqarunnisa Noon School and College, and Monipur High School became the second and the third respectively. In all other general education boards the top institutions are cadet colleges.

Under the madrasa board, Tamirul Millat Kamil Madrasa in Tongi of Gazipur became the first while Darunnazat Siddikia Kamil Madrasa, and Tamirul Millat Kamil Madrasa -- both in Demra of Dhaka secured the second and third positions respectively.

The pass rate for 7 general schools under foreign centres is 98.16 percent.Prof Fahima Khatun, chairman of Dhaka Education Board, told The Daily Star that she expected the results of all general education boards to be on a par with the results of Barisal and Dhaka boards.

"But some boards did not do as good, since English and math teachers in many areas are not efficient enough," she added.Dr SMA Abdul Khaleque, chairman of Sylhet Board which did the worst among general education boards, said, arrangements should be made for more training of teachers.

Briefing the reporters, the education minister said the government is trying to bring equality in the standard of education with such competitive public exams based on unified question papers.He said, the maiden JSC and JDC exams helped the government to understand what are the problems at this level of the education system.

He greeted all students of junior schools and junior dakhil madrasas saying many students took the exams with courage amid economic hardship.Asked whether any grace mark was awarded to the examinees to increase the pass rate, he said no grace mark was given.

Regarding scholarships to students who passed on the top of merit lists, he said the government will increase the number of scholarships, and an announcement regarding the matter will come soon. Currently, 22,000 scholarships -- 7,000 on the basis of extraordinary merit and 15,000 on the basis of general merit -- are being awarded at the completion of junior level general school education, he said adding that madrasa students will also get scholarships in the future.

Average 73.04 pc pass first JSC and JDC examinations

Results of first-ever Junior School Certificate (JSC) and Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC) examinations for students of class VIII were announced on Thursday showing average 73.04 percent success to the rejoice and jubilation of students in their respective schools.

The examinees of Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC) were well ahead compared to JSC examinees in terms of pass rate. JDC pass percentage is 81.03 compared to JSC's 71.34 percent.
Meanwhile, a total of 8556 students got GPA 5 (grade point average) in the exams. Among the GPA 5 achievers, 4820 are boys while remaining 3736 girls.

A total of 13,96,599 students out of registered 15,09,847 students from 27,221 educational institutions across the country took part in the exams under eight general education boards and one madrasa education board held in November.

Of the examinees, 11,52,536 students appeared for JSC examination while 2,44,063 for JDC exam.
A total of 8,22,275 students came out successful in JSC examination posting success rate at 71.34 percent. On the other hand, some 1,97,722 students passed in JDC showing pass percentage 81.03.
None from 272 schools and 95 madrasas could come out successful in the JSC and JDC examinations putting the number of unsuccessful institutions at 367.

Likewise, 865 educational institutions including two madrasas showed cent percent pass.
This time, in any public examination, boys showed progress in success rate keeping girls behind with 75.65 percent success of boys appeared for both JSC and JDC exams. Some 70.68 percent girls came out successful in the exam.

The number of participated boys were 6,62,595 while girls 7,34,004. A total of 5,01,222 boys and 5,18,825 girls came out successful in the both exams.
From now on, there would be no class final examination or separate scholarship examination for class VIII. JSC and JDC examinations.

Announcing the results formally Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid in his office said: "We're not dissatisfied over the success rate though the pass rate is lower than class V exam. We hope it'll improve gradually."
Nahid said most of the students failed in three subjects - English, Mathematics and science. "We've formed three committees to know the reasons and overcome it in future."

He said the exams were held peacefully. "We published the results within 37 days."
Replying to a question he said students would get textbooks within first week of January. "We'll celebrate January 1 as Textbook Festival."

Average 73.04 pc pass first JSC and JDC examinations

Results of first-ever Junior School Certificate (JSC) and Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC) examinations for students of class VIII were announced on Thursday showing average 73.04 percent success to the rejoice and jubilation of students in their respective schools.

The examinees of Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC) were well ahead compared to JSC examinees in terms of pass rate. JDC pass percentage is 81.03 compared to JSC's 71.34 percent.
Meanwhile, a total of 8556 students got GPA 5 (grade point average) in the exams. Among the GPA 5 achievers, 4820 are boys while remaining 3736 girls.

A total of 13,96,599 students out of registered 15,09,847 students from 27,221 educational institutions across the country took part in the exams under eight general education boards and one madrasa education board held in November.

Of the examinees, 11,52,536 students appeared for JSC examination while 2,44,063 for JDC exam.
A total of 8,22,275 students came out successful in JSC examination posting success rate at 71.34 percent. On the other hand, some 1,97,722 students passed in JDC showing pass percentage 81.03.
None from 272 schools and 95 madrasas could come out successful in the JSC and JDC examinations putting the number of unsuccessful institutions at 367.

Likewise, 865 educational institutions including two madrasas showed cent percent pass.
This time, in any public examination, boys showed progress in success rate keeping girls behind with 75.65 percent success of boys appeared for both JSC and JDC exams. Some 70.68 percent girls came out successful in the exam.

The number of participated boys were 6,62,595 while girls 7,34,004. A total of 5,01,222 boys and 5,18,825 girls came out successful in the both exams.
From now on, there would be no class final examination or separate scholarship examination for class VIII. JSC and JDC examinations.

Announcing the results formally Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid in his office said: "We're not dissatisfied over the success rate though the pass rate is lower than class V exam. We hope it'll improve gradually."
Nahid said most of the students failed in three subjects - English, Mathematics and science. "We've formed three committees to know the reasons and overcome it in future."

He said the exams were held peacefully. "We published the results within 37 days."
Replying to a question he said students would get textbooks within first week of January. "We'll celebrate January 1 as Textbook Festival."

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Results of Junior School Certificate (JSC) and Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC) examinations are going to be published on Thursday.

Results of Junior School Certificate (JSC) and Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC) examinations are going to be published on Thursday. Education minister Nurul Islam Nahid is due to announce the results at a press conference at the education ministry at 3pm, officials of the ministry said.

Prime minister's press secretary Abul Kalam Azad told reporters that the results had been handed over to the prime minister at her official residence Ganabhaban earlier in the day. The junior level exams started on November 4 and concluded on November 15. Some 1.5 million students sat under all education boards including Madrasa Board, which accounts for about a fifth of the examinees. The examinations were held at 1,804 centres, among which seven were set up abroad. As all the students of class eight had to participate the examinations, they did not require to sit for an annual examination at their respective schools.


 

JSC/JDC 2010 Result Publication

 

To get your JSC/JDC result please click the following link given below

Result of Junior Scool Certificate Examination 

Result of Junior Dakhil Certificate Examination

 Or,

Use Mobile To get The Results :
JSC Board name Dhaka=DhaRoll =>send 16222
Example:
JSC Dha 1234 =>send to 16222
For Dhakhil  (JDC)
Replace JSC by JDC and Board Name by MAD
Example:
JDC MAD 1234 =>send to16222

1234 is taken for as an example  Roll.Board name should contain only the first three(3) letters

You can send sms from any Bangladeshi mobile operator.

Good Luck

Results of Junior School Certificate (JSC) and Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC) examinations are going to be published on Thursday.

Results of Junior School Certificate (JSC) and Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC) examinations are going to be published on Thursday. Education minister Nurul Islam Nahid is due to announce the results at a press conference at the education ministry at 3pm, officials of the ministry said.

Prime minister's press secretary Abul Kalam Azad told reporters that the results had been handed over to the prime minister at her official residence Ganabhaban earlier in the day. The junior level exams started on November 4 and concluded on November 15. Some 1.5 million students sat under all education boards including Madrasa Board, which accounts for about a fifth of the examinees. The examinations were held at 1,804 centres, among which seven were set up abroad. As all the students of class eight had to participate the examinations, they did not require to sit for an annual examination at their respective schools.


 

JSC/JDC 2010 Result Publication

 

To get your JSC/JDC result please click the following link given below

Result of Junior Scool Certificate Examination 

Result of Junior Dakhil Certificate Examination

 Or,

Use Mobile To get The Results :
JSC Board name Dhaka=DhaRoll =>send 16222
Example:
JSC Dha 1234 =>send to 16222
For Dhakhil  (JDC)
Replace JSC by JDC and Board Name by MAD
Example:
JDC MAD 1234 =>send to16222

1234 is taken for as an example  Roll.Board name should contain only the first three(3) letters

You can send sms from any Bangladeshi mobile operator.

Good Luck

Result of Junior Scool Certificate/Junior Dakhil Certificate - Examination 2010 from Bangladesh Education Board

Junior School Certificate (JSC) and Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC) Examination Results 2010 will be published at 31 December, 2010. The results will be available through Mobile SMS, E-mail and and governmental website.


To get your JSC/JDC result please click the following link given below

Result of Junior Scool Certificate Examination 

Result of Junior Dakhil Certificate Examination

 Or,

Use Mobile To get The Results :
JSC Board name Dhaka=DhaRoll =>send 16222
Example:
JSC Dha 1234 =>send to 16222
For Dhakhil  (JDC)
Replace JSC by JDC and Board Name by MAD
Example:
JDC MAD 1234 =>send to16222

1234 is taken for as an example  Roll.Board name should contain only the first three(3) letters

You can send sms from any Bangladeshi mobile operator.

Result of Junior Scool Certificate/Junior Dakhil Certificate - Examination 2010 from Bangladesh Education Board

Junior School Certificate (JSC) and Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC) Examination Results 2010 will be published at 31 December, 2010. The results will be available through Mobile SMS, E-mail and and governmental website.


To get your JSC/JDC result please click the following link given below

Result of Junior Scool Certificate Examination 

Result of Junior Dakhil Certificate Examination

 Or,

Use Mobile To get The Results :
JSC Board name Dhaka=DhaRoll =>send 16222
Example:
JSC Dha 1234 =>send to 16222
For Dhakhil  (JDC)
Replace JSC by JDC and Board Name by MAD
Example:
JDC MAD 1234 =>send to16222

1234 is taken for as an example  Roll.Board name should contain only the first three(3) letters

You can send sms from any Bangladeshi mobile operator.

Junior School Certificate (JSC) and Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC) Examination Results 2010

The results of Junior School Certificate (JSC) and Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC) exams will be simultaneously published today instead of December 31 as was announced earlier.
Some 15,05,391 students of class-VIII from 27,221 educational institutions sat for the exams. Of them, 12,33,391 were from eight education boards and 2,72,000 from the madrasa education board.

Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid will formally announce the results at a press briefing at his ministry at 3:00pm today. Prior to it, a copy of the results will be handed over to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at 10:00am, said sources.

The results of JSC and JDC exams would be published in grading system. Students can obtain their results by sending text messages via mobile phones. The results will also be published on the following website: educationboardresults.gov.bd after 3pm.

“Since December 31 is a holiday, the results will be published on Thursday,” the minister told The Daily Star yesterday.

Besides, the government will hold a textbook festival on January 1 to distribute textbooks, he added. The premier will inaugurate the formal distribution of textbooks today, sources said.


To get your JSC/JDC result please click the following link given below

Result of Junior Scool Certificate Examination 

Result of Junior Dakhil Certificate Examination

 Or,

Use Mobile To get The Results :
JSC Board name Dhaka=DhaRoll =>send 16222
Example:
JSC Dha 1234 =>send to 16222
For Dhakhil  (JDC)
Replace JSC by JDC and Board Name by MAD
Example:
JDC MAD 1234 =>send to16222

1234 is taken for as an example  Roll.Board name should contain only the first three(3) letters

You can send sms from any Bangladeshi mobile operator.
 
Good Luck!!!

Junior School Certificate (JSC) and Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC) Examination Results 2010

The results of Junior School Certificate (JSC) and Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC) exams will be simultaneously published today instead of December 31 as was announced earlier.
Some 15,05,391 students of class-VIII from 27,221 educational institutions sat for the exams. Of them, 12,33,391 were from eight education boards and 2,72,000 from the madrasa education board.

Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid will formally announce the results at a press briefing at his ministry at 3:00pm today. Prior to it, a copy of the results will be handed over to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at 10:00am, said sources.

The results of JSC and JDC exams would be published in grading system. Students can obtain their results by sending text messages via mobile phones. The results will also be published on the following website: educationboardresults.gov.bd after 3pm.

“Since December 31 is a holiday, the results will be published on Thursday,” the minister told The Daily Star yesterday.

Besides, the government will hold a textbook festival on January 1 to distribute textbooks, he added. The premier will inaugurate the formal distribution of textbooks today, sources said.


To get your JSC/JDC result please click the following link given below

Result of Junior Scool Certificate Examination 

Result of Junior Dakhil Certificate Examination

 Or,

Use Mobile To get The Results :
JSC Board name Dhaka=DhaRoll =>send 16222
Example:
JSC Dha 1234 =>send to 16222
For Dhakhil  (JDC)
Replace JSC by JDC and Board Name by MAD
Example:
JDC MAD 1234 =>send to16222

1234 is taken for as an example  Roll.Board name should contain only the first three(3) letters

You can send sms from any Bangladeshi mobile operator.
 
Good Luck!!!

Islamic Development Bank (IDB).IDB-BISEW IT Scholarship Round-14

Application form can be collected from Islamic Bank Bangladesh Ltd. ( any branch) by paying Tk. 100/-
 Form Collection Last Date:17-01-2011
 Form Submission Last Date:17-01-2011

A written and viva exam will be held in Dhaka and Chittagong. All questions will be MCQ type from Math and English to justify general skill. Selected candidates list for written exam will be published in the daily Ittefaq on 30th January, 2011. Application form should be submitted by postal mail.  


Special Note:
Medical, Engineering, Agriculture, Computer graduate and service holder professionals are not eligible for this scholarship. Those who took part previous round and unable to finish course are also disqualified to apply. 

If you want to know more information just click the link below 

 

Islamic Development Bank (IDB).IDB-BISEW IT Scholarship Round-14

Application form can be collected from Islamic Bank Bangladesh Ltd. ( any branch) by paying Tk. 100/-
 Form Collection Last Date:17-01-2011
 Form Submission Last Date:17-01-2011

A written and viva exam will be held in Dhaka and Chittagong. All questions will be MCQ type from Math and English to justify general skill. Selected candidates list for written exam will be published in the daily Ittefaq on 30th January, 2011. Application form should be submitted by postal mail.  


Special Note:
Medical, Engineering, Agriculture, Computer graduate and service holder professionals are not eligible for this scholarship. Those who took part previous round and unable to finish course are also disqualified to apply. 

If you want to know more information just click the link below 

 

Arkeolog Israel Klaim Temukan Sisa Homo Sapiens, Teori Evolusi Bisa Berubah

Bukti paling awal keberadaan manusia modern, atau yang disebut homo sapiens, telah ditemukan di Israel. Demikian diungkapkan para arkeolog Israel, Senin (27/12). Jika benar, maka penemuan ini akan membalikkan teori asal muasal manusia selama ini.

Sebuah tim dari Universitas Tel Aviv, Israel, yang melakukan penggalian di sebuah gua prasejarah di Israel Tengah mengklaim telah menemukan gigi berumur 400 ribu tahun. Gigi tersebut memiliki kemiripan dengan sisa-sisa peninggalan homo sapiens. Hingga kini, peninggalan paling awal dari homo sapiens hanya berusia 200 ribu tahun.

Ketua tim, Avi Gopher, mengatakan penelitian lebih lanjut masih diperlukan untuk memperkuat klaim tersebut. Guna menentukan umur gigi temuan itu, timnya melakukan pemeriksaan sinar-X dan CT Scan, serta memperhitungkan usia lapisan bumi dimana gigi tersebut ditemukan. ‘’Jika klaim ini benar, akan mengubah seluruh gambaran evolusi.’’

Teori yang diterima selama ini adalah homo sapiens berasal dari Afrika dan bermigrasi ke benua lain.

Gopher mengatakan gigi temuan tersebut jelas memiliki hubungan dengan nenek moyang manusia modern. ‘’Bisa berarti bahwa manusia modern berasal dari tempat yang sekarang menjadi wilayah Israel.’’

Ahli prasejarah Universitas Cambridge, Sir Paul Mellars, mengatakan masih prematur untuk mengklaim gigi temuan tersebut merupakan peninggalan dari manusia. ‘’Berdasarkan bukti yang mereka sebutkan, masih lemah untuk mengklaim demikian,’’ katanya. Ia mengatakan temuan tersebut lebih mirip peninggalan Neanderthal, manusia primitif yang merupakan pendahulu homo sapiens

Menurut teori, manusia modern (homo sapiens) dan Neanderthal berasal dari nenek moyang yang sama yang hidup di Afrika 700 ribu tahun silam. Sekelompok turunannya bermigrasi ke Eropa dan berkembang menjadi Neanderthal, yang kemudian punah. Sekelompok sisanya bertahan di Afrika dan berevolusi menjadi homo sapiens atau manusia modern.

Gigi bukan merupakan indikator kuat untuk menentukan wujud asal muasal. Mellars mengatakan temuan sisa-sisa tengkorak akan lebih akurat untuk dijadikan indikator.

Gopher mengatakan dirinya yakin timnya akan menemukan tengkorak dan tulang belulang seiring dengan penggalian yang terus dilakukan.

20 Ciri Anak Tergolong "Underachiever"

Menurut dr Sylvia Rimm, Profesor di Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Amerika Serikat, anak dengan keterbelakangan atau underachiever kemungkinan adalah anak yang kreatif, sangat verbal, dan memiliki kemampuan matematis yang sangat tinggi. Meskipun begitu, dengan bakat yang dia dimiliki, anak yang tergolong underachiever tidak sesukses anak-anak lain di sekolahnya.

Rimm, psikolog dan penulis buku laris See Jane Win itu, mengatakan bahwa underachievement dapat didefinisikan sebagai ketidakmampuan atau kegagalan untuk menampilkan tingkah laku atau prestasi sesuai usia atau bakat yang dimiliki anak. Menurut Rimm, dengan kata lain, potensi si anak tidak terpenuhi (unfulfilled potentials).

Memperkuat pandangan Rimm, menurut Montgomery seperti dalam jurnal Westminster Institute of Education, seorang anak dapat dikatakan underfunctioning bila memiliki lima dari indikator yang ada di bawah ini, yaitu:

1. Adanya pola yang tidak konsisten pada pencapaian dalam tugas-tugas sekolah

2. Adanya pola yang tidak konsisten pada pencapaian pada mata pelajaran tertentu

3. Adanya ketidakcocokan antara kemampuan dan pencapaian karena kemampuan yang dimiliki ternyata lebih tinggi

4. Konsentrasi yang kurang

5. Suka melamun atau mengkhayal di dalam kelas

6. Terlalu banyak melawak di dalam kelas

7. Selalu mempunyai strategi untuk menghindari pengerjaan tugas sekolah

8. Kemampuan belajar yang rendah

9. Kebiasaan belajar yang tidak baik

10. Sering menghindar dan tidak menyelesaikan tugas-tugas sekolah

11. Menolak untuk menuliskan apa pun

12. Terlalu banyak aktivitas dan gelisah atau tidak bisa diam

13. Terlalu kasar dan agresif atau terlalu submisif dan kaku dalam bergaul

14. Adanya ketidakmampuan untuk membentuk dan mempertahankan hubungan sosial dengan teman sebaya

15. Adanya ketidakmampuan untuk menghadapi kegagalan

16. Adanya ketakutan dan menghindar dari kesuksesan

17. Kurang mampu untuk menggali pengetahuan yang dalam tentang diri dan orang lain

18. Kemampuan berbahasa yang rendah

19. Terus berbicara dan selalu menghindar untuk mengerjakan sesuatu

20. Merupakan bagian dari kelompok minoritas

International Scholarships scholarship for international student The Facebook Fellowship 2011

Application Timeline:
* December 20, 2010: Launch of Fellowship for 2011-2012 academic year
* February 28, 2011: Applications for fellowships must be submitted in full
* April 8, 2011: Award recipients will be notified by email of their acceptance


Topical Areas
We are interested in a wide range of academic topics, including the following topical areas:
* Computational Advertising
* Computer Vision
* Compiler Technology
* Computer Architecture
* Computer Networking
* Computer Security
* Databases
* Data Mining
* Distributed Computing
* Fault Tolerance
* Human-Computer Interaction
* Internet Economics
* Machine Learning
* Machine Translation
* Natural Language Processing
* Search
* Smart Datacenters
* Social Computing
Eligibility Criteria
* Full-time Ph.D. students in topical areas represented by these fellowships who are currently involved in on-going research.
* Students must be studying Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, System Architecture, or a related area.
* Students must be enrolled during the academic year that the Fellowship is awarded.
* Students must be nominated by a faculty member.

Selection Criteria

* Eligibility of applicant.
* Quality of application.
* Applicability of the project or study to Facebook.
* Other criteria as decided by Facebook in its sole discretion. Facebook complies with all equal opportunity laws.

Application Checklist

The application must include:
* 1-2 page research summary which clearly identifies the area of focus and applicability to Facebook. Please reference the topical areas above.
* Student’s CV (with email, phone and mailing address). Please include applicable coursework.
* Minimum of 2 letters of recommendation (one must be from the faculty sponsor).
* The name and website/short bio of the faculty sponsor.

PLEASE NOTE:
The submission site is currently under construction. We will post the link here when we launch the submission site.
Read the official announcement at:
http://www.facebook.com/fellowships

International Scholarships scholarship for international student The Facebook Fellowship 2011

Application Timeline:
* December 20, 2010: Launch of Fellowship for 2011-2012 academic year
* February 28, 2011: Applications for fellowships must be submitted in full
* April 8, 2011: Award recipients will be notified by email of their acceptance


Topical Areas
We are interested in a wide range of academic topics, including the following topical areas:
* Computational Advertising
* Computer Vision
* Compiler Technology
* Computer Architecture
* Computer Networking
* Computer Security
* Databases
* Data Mining
* Distributed Computing
* Fault Tolerance
* Human-Computer Interaction
* Internet Economics
* Machine Learning
* Machine Translation
* Natural Language Processing
* Search
* Smart Datacenters
* Social Computing
Eligibility Criteria
* Full-time Ph.D. students in topical areas represented by these fellowships who are currently involved in on-going research.
* Students must be studying Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, System Architecture, or a related area.
* Students must be enrolled during the academic year that the Fellowship is awarded.
* Students must be nominated by a faculty member.

Selection Criteria

* Eligibility of applicant.
* Quality of application.
* Applicability of the project or study to Facebook.
* Other criteria as decided by Facebook in its sole discretion. Facebook complies with all equal opportunity laws.

Application Checklist

The application must include:
* 1-2 page research summary which clearly identifies the area of focus and applicability to Facebook. Please reference the topical areas above.
* Student’s CV (with email, phone and mailing address). Please include applicable coursework.
* Minimum of 2 letters of recommendation (one must be from the faculty sponsor).
* The name and website/short bio of the faculty sponsor.

PLEASE NOTE:
The submission site is currently under construction. We will post the link here when we launch the submission site.
Read the official announcement at:
http://www.facebook.com/fellowships

National University Bangladesh Honours Part -2 Exam Routine - 2011

Honours Part -2 examination 2009 will start from 16th February 2011. The detail routine will published by first week of January 2011



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 To get the details exam routine of Honours Part-2-2009 Click the following link given below.


National University Bangladesh Honours Part -2 Exam Routine - 2011

Honours Part -2 examination 2009 will start from 16th February 2011. The detail routine will published by first week of January 2011



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 To get the details exam routine of Honours Part-2-2009 Click the following link given below.


The overall results of the primary terminal examinations 2010

Class-V students outside the capital have beaten those in Dhaka in the primary education terminal examinations for the second year in a row.
Of the 57 students of the top-10 merit list, 51 are from outside Dhaka district, according to the results published yesterday. Students from Tangail dominated the merit list with 17 of them saw their names on it. Last year, nine out of the top 10 students were from outside Dhaka.

The overall results of the terminal examinations held for second time marked a significant rise in success rate, 92.34 percent, coupled with an increase in the number of students obtaining first division. Last year's rate was 88.84 percent.

A total of 17,91,651 students -- 8,29,531 boys (92.75 percent) and 9,62,120 girls (91.98 percent) -- passed the examinations this year.
Schools in Dhaka, however, dominated the top-10-schools list, which is prepared considering overall performance of schools.

As in the previous year, girls dominate the merit list with 32 of them on the list. Boys, however, are ahead of girls in terms of average success rate. The number of girls who sat for the exams was also higher than boys.
Some 4,56,694 girls achieved first division against 4,024,60 boys.

As many as 8,59,154 students obtained first division, 7,25,790 second division and 2,06,707 third division while 1,48,680 failed. A total of 21,56,721 students from 85,891 schools of different categories had registered for the exams but 19,40,331 showed up in the exam halls.
Al Yasa, a student of Kodalia Government Primary School in Tangail, secured the first spot in the country obtaining 598 out of 600.

Sadiya Hassan of Rajoir Model Government Primary School, Madaripur, and Naimur Rahman Nayeem of Shrishti Academic School of Tangail jointly secured the second position scoring 596.
Saptarshi Chanda of Chandranath Government Primary School in Srimangal of Moulvibazar and Tanvir Anjum Saadh of Monohardi Model Government Primary School in Monohardi, Narsingdi also jointly stood third securing 595.

The number of schools with cent percent pass rate this year is 51,576 while the number of institutions with zero success is 2,787. Schools attached with Primary Training Institute (PTI) and those run by Brac, a non-government organisation, did well while Ananda schools, run under another government project, did the worst.
The examinations began on November 23 and ended on November 29.
Primary and Mass Education Minister Afsarul Ameen briefed newsmen around 12:15pm at his secretariat office about the results. Prior to that, the results were formally handed over to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina around 10:00am.

State Minister for Primary and Mass Education Ministry Motahar Hossain said the government did not give any grace this year like the previous year when it gave 20 grace marks.
He said the students would be provided mark sheets within three days and they can get admitted to class-VI showing the mark sheets. No money would be needed to take the mark sheets, he said.
The scholarships would be announced within a month, he added.
Asked about schools with zero passes, Ameen said the number of government schools with zero pass has come down to 43 from last year's 117 as they took extra care to bring the number down.
Of the 43, seven schools had failed in the previous year. "Punitive actions will be taken against those," he said.
Motahar said the result showed a significant improvement in the quality of primary education.
"Learning from past we have given our best to make the teachers more active by training them and giving other facilities in the last one year," he told The Daily Star.
He said the students and their guardians became aware about the competition as there is a scholarship based on the results.

Free distribution of cent percent textbooks, increased stipends to boys and girls, continuing mid-day meals, and involving upazila administration in the monitoring and evaluation activities helped lift the education level up to this, he observed.

Rashed K Choudhury, executive director of Campaign for Popular Education (CAMPE), told The Daily Star, "The students of our country can do well if they get proper opportunities to study. Since the dependency on coaching centres does not start at the primary level, the students from outside the country are also doing well.”
Regarding the performance of girls, she said, "The demand for girls' education has increased among guardians as they would not get stipend if they don't do well in the examination. Another thing is that the girls are more studious than boys."

Sahida Khatun, head teacher of Kodalia Government Primary School, said guardians are now more aware of their children's education and that is why they are looking after their children's education more.
"We take a lot of tests round the year so the students have good preparation for their examinations. The teachers of our school teach after preparing a lesson plan at the beginning of the year," she told The Daily Star.


Husne Ara Begum, principal of Viqarunnisa Noon School and College, said it is the combined efforts of all behind such feat.
"Everyone has merit and the result proved that if students are nurtured well they can do well," she said.
Like the previous year, Viqarunnisa Noon School and College headed the top-10-schools' list while Monipur High School and Ideal School and College, Motijheel secured second and third.
Students of Barisal division did the best among the seven divisions with 97.14 percent passed while Sylhet was at the bottom with 86.35 percent passed. Dhaka was fifth with 91.86 percent passed.
At district level, Munshiganj topped among 64 districts with 99.41 percent success rate.
At upazila level, Mehendiganj upazila of Barisal; Dumki of Patuakhali; Shibchar of Madarpur; Tongibari of Munshiganj had 100 percent students passed while Chilmari upazila of Kurigram, had the lowest success rate with 48 percent.

The overall results of the primary terminal examinations 2010

Class-V students outside the capital have beaten those in Dhaka in the primary education terminal examinations for the second year in a row.
Of the 57 students of the top-10 merit list, 51 are from outside Dhaka district, according to the results published yesterday. Students from Tangail dominated the merit list with 17 of them saw their names on it. Last year, nine out of the top 10 students were from outside Dhaka.

The overall results of the terminal examinations held for second time marked a significant rise in success rate, 92.34 percent, coupled with an increase in the number of students obtaining first division. Last year's rate was 88.84 percent.

A total of 17,91,651 students -- 8,29,531 boys (92.75 percent) and 9,62,120 girls (91.98 percent) -- passed the examinations this year.
Schools in Dhaka, however, dominated the top-10-schools list, which is prepared considering overall performance of schools.

As in the previous year, girls dominate the merit list with 32 of them on the list. Boys, however, are ahead of girls in terms of average success rate. The number of girls who sat for the exams was also higher than boys.
Some 4,56,694 girls achieved first division against 4,024,60 boys.

As many as 8,59,154 students obtained first division, 7,25,790 second division and 2,06,707 third division while 1,48,680 failed. A total of 21,56,721 students from 85,891 schools of different categories had registered for the exams but 19,40,331 showed up in the exam halls.
Al Yasa, a student of Kodalia Government Primary School in Tangail, secured the first spot in the country obtaining 598 out of 600.

Sadiya Hassan of Rajoir Model Government Primary School, Madaripur, and Naimur Rahman Nayeem of Shrishti Academic School of Tangail jointly secured the second position scoring 596.
Saptarshi Chanda of Chandranath Government Primary School in Srimangal of Moulvibazar and Tanvir Anjum Saadh of Monohardi Model Government Primary School in Monohardi, Narsingdi also jointly stood third securing 595.

The number of schools with cent percent pass rate this year is 51,576 while the number of institutions with zero success is 2,787. Schools attached with Primary Training Institute (PTI) and those run by Brac, a non-government organisation, did well while Ananda schools, run under another government project, did the worst.
The examinations began on November 23 and ended on November 29.
Primary and Mass Education Minister Afsarul Ameen briefed newsmen around 12:15pm at his secretariat office about the results. Prior to that, the results were formally handed over to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina around 10:00am.

State Minister for Primary and Mass Education Ministry Motahar Hossain said the government did not give any grace this year like the previous year when it gave 20 grace marks.
He said the students would be provided mark sheets within three days and they can get admitted to class-VI showing the mark sheets. No money would be needed to take the mark sheets, he said.
The scholarships would be announced within a month, he added.
Asked about schools with zero passes, Ameen said the number of government schools with zero pass has come down to 43 from last year's 117 as they took extra care to bring the number down.
Of the 43, seven schools had failed in the previous year. "Punitive actions will be taken against those," he said.
Motahar said the result showed a significant improvement in the quality of primary education.
"Learning from past we have given our best to make the teachers more active by training them and giving other facilities in the last one year," he told The Daily Star.
He said the students and their guardians became aware about the competition as there is a scholarship based on the results.

Free distribution of cent percent textbooks, increased stipends to boys and girls, continuing mid-day meals, and involving upazila administration in the monitoring and evaluation activities helped lift the education level up to this, he observed.

Rashed K Choudhury, executive director of Campaign for Popular Education (CAMPE), told The Daily Star, "The students of our country can do well if they get proper opportunities to study. Since the dependency on coaching centres does not start at the primary level, the students from outside the country are also doing well.”
Regarding the performance of girls, she said, "The demand for girls' education has increased among guardians as they would not get stipend if they don't do well in the examination. Another thing is that the girls are more studious than boys."

Sahida Khatun, head teacher of Kodalia Government Primary School, said guardians are now more aware of their children's education and that is why they are looking after their children's education more.
"We take a lot of tests round the year so the students have good preparation for their examinations. The teachers of our school teach after preparing a lesson plan at the beginning of the year," she told The Daily Star.


Husne Ara Begum, principal of Viqarunnisa Noon School and College, said it is the combined efforts of all behind such feat.
"Everyone has merit and the result proved that if students are nurtured well they can do well," she said.
Like the previous year, Viqarunnisa Noon School and College headed the top-10-schools' list while Monipur High School and Ideal School and College, Motijheel secured second and third.
Students of Barisal division did the best among the seven divisions with 97.14 percent passed while Sylhet was at the bottom with 86.35 percent passed. Dhaka was fifth with 91.86 percent passed.
At district level, Munshiganj topped among 64 districts with 99.41 percent success rate.
At upazila level, Mehendiganj upazila of Barisal; Dumki of Patuakhali; Shibchar of Madarpur; Tongibari of Munshiganj had 100 percent students passed while Chilmari upazila of Kurigram, had the lowest success rate with 48 percent.

Admission Process of World University of Bangladesh

Admission Process of World University of Bangladesh in details given below.......


1. Choose the course you want to study at WUB


2. Fill out the Application Form downloaded from here.


3. Submit or mail the application form along with certified copies of certificates, marksheets, testimonials, and other credential documents and an application fee of Tk. 200/- or USD $ 50.00 as a BankDraft/PayOrder (payable to World University of Bangladesh) to:


Main Campus House # 3/A, Road # 4, Dhanmondi, Dhaka 1205, Bangladesh. Unit-2 ARA Center House# 20 Road# 7 Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1205, Bangladesh. Unit-3 , Meher Plaza House# 13/A Road# 5 Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1205, Bangladesh Tel: +880-2-8144631 +880-2-8144632 +880-2-9667435 +880-2-9667436 +880-2-9677474 +880-2-8155308 +880-2-9667436


4. Once your application is submitted to us, we will verify the application and if successful, you will be notified by e-mail or letter. Unsuccessful candidates will also be notified by letter or e-mail. by us of the acceptance of your application. Incomplete applications will not be processed.


5. Once you have received an offer from WUB, you must contact with the admission office and complete the necessary formalities associated with the admission procedure.


6. Upon completing the formalities, WUB will then send a Confirmation of Enrollment letter to you along with the specified time and date of commencement of classes.

Admission Process of World University of Bangladesh

Admission Process of World University of Bangladesh in details given below.......


1. Choose the course you want to study at WUB


2. Fill out the Application Form downloaded from here.


3. Submit or mail the application form along with certified copies of certificates, marksheets, testimonials, and other credential documents and an application fee of Tk. 200/- or USD $ 50.00 as a BankDraft/PayOrder (payable to World University of Bangladesh) to:


Main Campus House # 3/A, Road # 4, Dhanmondi, Dhaka 1205, Bangladesh. Unit-2 ARA Center House# 20 Road# 7 Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1205, Bangladesh. Unit-3 , Meher Plaza House# 13/A Road# 5 Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1205, Bangladesh Tel: +880-2-8144631 +880-2-8144632 +880-2-9667435 +880-2-9667436 +880-2-9677474 +880-2-8155308 +880-2-9667436


4. Once your application is submitted to us, we will verify the application and if successful, you will be notified by e-mail or letter. Unsuccessful candidates will also be notified by letter or e-mail. by us of the acceptance of your application. Incomplete applications will not be processed.


5. Once you have received an offer from WUB, you must contact with the admission office and complete the necessary formalities associated with the admission procedure.


6. Upon completing the formalities, WUB will then send a Confirmation of Enrollment letter to you along with the specified time and date of commencement of classes.

Bangladesh Directorate of Primary Education Terminal/Samapony Result 2010 In your mobile.

Directorate of Primary Education Bangladesh Result In your mobile.1. Primary/Edtadayee Terminal Examination Result 2010 will be published after 12:15pm on December 28, 2010.

2. Samapony result at your mobile! Write DPE Upazilla Code Roll No and Send SMS to 16222.

3. Download Thana / Upazilla code


Click Here for Bangladesh Primary Education Result 2010

Bangladesh Directorate of Primary Education Terminal/Samapony Result 2010 In your mobile.

Directorate of Primary Education Bangladesh Result In your mobile.1. Primary/Edtadayee Terminal Examination Result 2010 will be published after 12:15pm on December 28, 2010.

2. Samapony result at your mobile! Write DPE Upazilla Code Roll No and Send SMS to 16222.

3. Download Thana / Upazilla code


Click Here for Bangladesh Primary Education Result 2010

2013, Pesawat N219 Siap Beroperasi

Saat ini, penerbangan perintis di beberapa wilayah Nusantara seperti Papua masih menggunakan pesawat-pesawat produksi lama, seperti Twin Otter. Beberapa unit yang ada telah tidak layak pakai sehingga diperlukan pesawat yang lebih modern.

Karenanya, sejak tahun 2006, PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PT DI) mengembangkan pesawat N219 berkapasitas 19 orang untuk menggantikan peran pesawat perintis yang ada sekarang. Saat ini, uji aerodinamika pesawat tersebut telah dituntaskan.

"Pengembangan pesawat jenis ini biasanya memakan waktu 3 tahun. Namun, kita mungkin akan selesaikan 2-2,5 tahun," kata Andi Alisjahbana, Direktur Aerostruktur PT DI, Selasa (28/12/2010) di Jakarta. Jadi, tahun 2013, pesawat mungkin sudah bisa diluncurkan.

Agar tidak mengalami kegagalan seperti pesawat CN 250, pihak PT DI akan memproduksi pesawat berdasarkan order. "Kami akan buat 25 unit dulu nantinya. Kami akan mengupayakan seluruhnya terjual dahulu," kata Andi.

Pembuatan sejumlah unit memerlukan dana sekitar Rp 1 triliun. Jumlah ini menurut Andi cukup minim untuk membuat pesawat. Ia menargetkan, sejumlah pesawat akan dibeli oleh pemerintah daerah.

Andi juga mengatakan, spesifikasi pesawat N219 dirancang sesuai dengan kondisi geografis Indonesia. Pesawat ini mampu mendarat di landasan yang pendek sehingga bisa diaplikasikan di wilayah terpencil dengan lahan terbatas.

"Pesawat ini juga dirancang bisa membawa bahan bakar tambahan. Kita menyadari bahwa tidak setiap daerah memiliki tempat pengisian bahan bakar," demikian Andi mengungkapkan kelebihan pesawat N219.

Sementara itu, Budi Santoso selaku Direktur Utama PT Dirgantara Indonesia mengatakan bahwa pengembangan pesawat ini didasarkan pada karakteristik geografis Indonesia. "Kondisi geografis kita berbeda dengan negara lain. Kita harus punya solusi sendiri," katanya.

Bagi Budi, pengembangan pesawat kecil yang mampu menjangkau wilayah terpencil sangat pas. "Banyak wilayah Indonesia yang tak mudah dijangkau dengan transportasi darat. Pesawat perintis bisa menjadi solusi," paparnya.

Pesawat N219 memiliki potensi besar untuk dipasarkan ke daerah-daerah seperti Sumatera dan Papua. Pesawat ini juga ditargetkan bisa dipasarkan ke negara lain yang masih membutuhkan, misalnya negara-negara di Afrika.

Results of primary terminal exams on Tuseday,Dec 28, JSC /JDC on Dec 31

Results of the Primary Education Terminal Examination will be published on December 28 and Junior School Certificate (JSC) and Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC) examinations on December 31.


Results of Primary Education Terminal Exams were to be published on December 26.
According to the Primary and Mass Education Department, the results of primary terminal exams would be handed over to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the morning and published through a press conference at the Education ministry’s conference room at 12 noon.
Meanwhile, all preparations on publishing JSC results have been completed.
This year, a total of 24,88,148 candidates appeared for primary terminal exams and 150,5391 for JSC and JDC examinations held for the first time.