Chittagong College is a public educational institution in Chittagong , Bangladesh . It is a higher secondary school and also a degree awarding college of National University, Bangladesh . It is the second higher secondary school in Bangladesh, established in 1869 after the Dhaka College .
9-493: Having begun as Chattogram District school (now Chittagong Collegiate School ) in 1836, it became an intermediate college on 2 January 1869. Its academic activities as a college started at a Portuguese-merchant-built building beside the Parade Ground. The first principal was J C Bose . Initially, it used to offer law education, but the subject was suspended in 1909. In the same year, it started providing science education in
18-471: A mosque, and an auditorium. The college has three academic buildings. one of them used as a foreign language teaching inclusive arts and an ICT (information and communication technology) lab based building. The Department of English in Chittagong College is called Royal Department. Famous scholar Subodh Candra Sen Gupta joined in the department in 1933. It opened in 1910. The faculty comprises
27-467: Is now known as Sher-e-Bangla Chattrabas. The students of this institution participated in Language movement in 1952, Bengali Education movement in 1962, and Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. The college teaches honours and offers master's degrees in 17 subjects (present 2018). Science and humanities are course for HSC student. The college has five academic buildings, a library with 60,000 books,
36-551: The above four topics. To attend the classes, being a member is mandatory. 22°21′12.73″N 91°50′14.58″E / 22.3535361°N 91.8373833°E / 22.3535361; 91.8373833 Chittagong Collegiate School Chittagong Collegiate School is a government educational institution in Chittagong , the southern port city in Bangladesh . It provides education from 5th to 12th grade. The school
45-420: The following departments: The faculty comprises the following departments: There are three male and one female student dormitories. The college has a large ground known as Parade Ground . In this five acre ground students from the college and from other colleges play cricket, football, and volleyball. BNCC (Bangladesh National Cadet Corps) uses the ground. Chittagong College Information Technology Club
54-892: The intermediate section from the 1909. The institute became a graduation college in 1910 after University of Calcutta recognized it as a first class degree college. From then it started providing honours degrees on Arabic , Bengali , Pali , Sanskrit , history, mathematics, physics and chemistry. In 1919, supplementary courses on English , economics and philosophy were introduced. In 1942, honours courses in Economics started. The college suspended its honours programme in 1955. But, it reintroduced honours courses on English, Bangla, economics, physics, chemistry and mathematics in 1960. B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) courses on zoology and botany and B.A. (Bachelor of Arts) /B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) course on statistics were introduced in 1962. In 1926, A. K. Fazlul Huq established Muslim Chattrabash, which
63-595: The market Sahib Hills. In 1886, the school was relocated to its present location at Collegiate School Road, North Nalapara, near the Chittagong Railway Station, and was named as Chittagong Collegiate School. Until the first decade of the twentieth century, the school was popularly known as the Entrance School. In 2008 the college section was introduced and the government renamed the school Chittagong Collegiate School. The main building of
72-460: Was established in 1836 and in 2016 celebrated its 180 years of establishment. Chittagong Collegiate School was established as Chittagong Government School in 1836. The school was the first English medium high school in Chittagong. Its classes were held in a brick building constructed during the early years of British rule. The school was then shifted to a new location at the southern section of
81-416: Was founded on February 2, 2020. It is a platform that provides students with opportunities to discuss various topics on informatics outside the classroom and enhance the skills of students other than the regular curriculum. Current activities include Programming and Problem Solving, IoT and Robotics, Web Development and Graphic Design, and Data Science and Machine Learning. There is one class per week for any of
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