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Dhaka Residential Model College , also known as DRMC ( Bengali : ঢাকা রেসিডেনসিয়াল মডেল কলেজ ), is a historic and prestigious public autonomous residential school (in the Indian subcontinent, as in the United Kingdom, higher secondary schools comprising the 11th and 12th years of education are often referred to as colleges), located at Mirpur Road , Mohammadpur , Dhaka , Bangladesh . The college offers education for students from third grade to twelfth grade (approximately ages 8 to 18). DRMC is the largest residential public school and college in the country.

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55-573: DRMC may refer to: Dhaka Residential Model College , an autonomous college in Bangladesh Davao Regional Medical Center , a public hospital in the Philippines Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title DRMC . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

110-457: A student's certificate . Standardized written tests (Creative part) and multiple-choice questions (MCQ) are taken in a single sitting without breaks. A student is given a blank answer script separate from the question paper to answer the creative part, and a separate Optical Mark Reader (OMR) sheet to mark answers to Multiple Choice Questions. Time allocation for MCQ and CQ (Creative Questions) parts are separate and strictly enforced, OMR sheet

165-668: A board of governors with the Chief Secretary as its chairman. In 1967, the government again took control of the school. At that time, a new board of governors was constituted with the Education Secretary as its chairman. The school opened its eleventh and twelfth grades in 1967. The initial purpose of establishing DRMC was to provide education for the sons of elite military officers and high-ranking government officials in East Pakistan. The school, and later

220-408: A common room, an office room, a dining hall, a small library, a kitchen, a garden, and a prayer room. The common room is used for watching television and for parents’ gatherings on weekends. Some indoor games such as table tennis and chess are also played in these rooms. To bolster the spirit of excellence among the students, many inter-house competitions are arranged as per specific schedules, mostly in

275-437: A lot of clubs including Boy Scout troop & BNCC Platoon . Students participate in different programs and contests like debating contests, art competitions, music, sports and athletics, essay writing, performing arts, quizzes, science fairs; math, chemistry, physics, and astronomy Olympiads ; and other extracurricular activities at both national and international levels. Among the outdoor games, football and cricket are

330-488: A student is promoted to a higher class. The question pattern is also expected to be changed under the new curriculum in accordance with international standards, but official declaration has not come yet detailing the new question pattern. The new question pattern is expected to replace current creative type questions as it could not fill up its purpose of introduction completely in current curriculum. New curriculum criticism A few educationists have critically acclaimed

385-445: A student studying in science group can't replace chemistry, Bangla or religion for accounting or history. But he can replace higher math or biology for arts & crafts . In other words, a student of this curriculum has to study a pre-set group of subjects with having only one choice of replacing an elective subject to another elective subject. Science is the most sought-after stream of education in urban areas. A standardized exam

440-432: A subject called "Wellbeing" or "Bhalo Thaka / ভালো থাকা (Staying well)". Separate streams of education ( Arts , Commerce , Science ) will be eliminated for only 10 uniform subjects for classes 6–10 and SSC candidates, but such streams will remain for classes 11–12 or HSC candidates. Standardized board exams PEC (class 5) and JSC (class 8) will be abolished to reduce exam centric teaching and learning. A significant part of

495-551: Is compulsory for all citizens until the end of grade eight. Primary and secondary education is funded by the state and free of charge in public schools. Bangladesh conforms fully to the UN's Education For All (EFA) objectives and the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) as well as other education-related international declarations. Now, the government of Bangladesh tends to align the curriculum that meets

550-607: Is PUO (Professor Under Officer) Md. Abu Syed. Current Adjutant of DRMC BNCC Platoon is Cadet Under Officer Muhammad Bin Azad. Under the leadership of CUO Muhammad Bin Azad, DRMC BNCC Platoon was awarded the Best BNCC group in Mohammadpur Thana. DRMC students actively take part in various quiz bowls . The DRMC quiz team became champions in a competition organized by Bangladesh Television in 2001. Among 50 competing schools,

605-447: Is approved by Ministry of Education and is currently under use for classes 6–7. The approved major overhaul of the current curriculum is about to be implemented nationwide for classes 1–12 starting from classes 6 and 7 in 2023, classes 8 and 9 in 2024, class 10 in 2025, class 11 in 2026, and class 12 in 2027. The new curriculum is expected to reduce the need of school coaching centers as there will be various activities involved in

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660-465: Is expected to complete 12 years of education up to class 12. The curriculum does not include pre-school. There is no choice of subjects offered to students under this curriculum until class 9 and again at class 11 when a student is expected to choose between 3 streams of education. The 3 streams of education are as following: In class 9–10 and 11–12, each has its own pre-selected set of subjects with one optional subject which can be changed. For instance,

715-587: Is growing mostly in and around the capital city of Dhaka. Public University Public universities are heavily subsidized by Government of Bangladesh to let students from most financial conditions study in these institutes. They admit students via competitive written standardized tests after meeting eligible High School grade criteria with little to no regards for extracurricular activities. Number of foreign teachers and students in these universities are very limited although many of them accept students passing from alternative curriculums. Private University Most of

770-538: Is held in class 8 called Junior School Certificate (JSC) examination; schools often restrict students getting less than their set grade point average (GPA) from pursuing the science stream of education. 100% of the mark obtained in certificates of PSC (class 5), JSC (class 8), SSC (class 10), and HSC (class 12) examinations is obtained from standardized written tests, multiple choice questions, practical part, and viva-voice involved with practical part . Classroom performance, homework and assignments play no part in

825-480: Is taken away after the allocated time, and CQ question is provided. Practical part is taken in another sitting on a separate day, viva-voice is taken during practical exam simultaneously. Concerning lesser than expected outcome of this curriculum, the ministry of education along with the NCTB are about to implement a completely reformed curriculum starting from 2023 and completely implemented in 2027. The new curriculum

880-466: Is the most successful institution in Bangladesh in terms of a diverse range of extracurricular opportunities, skill growth practice, and personal development cooperation offered to a student. Due to the size of the college, extracurricular activities offered at Dhaka Residential Model College are many and varied, and are a major feature of DRMC. In addition to established sports, the college also has

935-418: Is the near-universal enrollment of children in schools, evident through a primary school net enrollment rate of 98%. Additionally, an increasing number of female students are enrolling in school, subsequently entering the workforce and making substantial contributions to the expansion of various economic sectors. The government in recent years has made notable efforts at improving women's educational condition in

990-599: The Liberation War of Bangladesh . Govt of Bangladesh plans to build 1,000 primary schools in char areas. As of September 2019, tertiary education in Bangladesh takes place at 44 government, 101 private and 3 international universities. Students can choose to further their studies in chartered accountancy, engineering, technology, agriculture and medicine at a variety of universities and colleges. Table: Number of Primary Education Institutions, Teachers and Students, 2018 {An updated data chart January 2020 on

1045-520: The "Goal: SDG-4" that is the "Quality Education" characterized in the charter of " Sustainable Development Goal 4 ". Article 17 of the Bangladesh Constitution provides that all children receive free and compulsory education. The Human Rights Measurement Initiative (HRMI) finds that Bangladesh is fulfilling only 67.4% of what it should be fulfilling for the right to education based on the country's level of income. HRMI breaks down

1100-447: The 2017 'Quiz Quiz', an interschool quiz competition organized by Bangladesh Television . Shandipan is the yearbook of Dhaka Residential Model College, containing school-related news, poems, articles, stories, science fiction, jokes, and other items of interest, written by the students, teachers, and staff. The magazine reflects the creativity of the college and provides an opportunity for students to express their thoughts. In addition,

1155-707: The DPE executed through the Local Government Engineering Department (LGED). The National Curriculum and Textbook Board (NCTB) is responsible for the development of curriculum and production of textbooks. According to the National Curriculum and Textbook Board, this year (2022), 34,70,16,277 textbooks have been distributed among 4,17,26,856 pre-primary, primary, secondary, Ebtedayee , Dakhil , vocational, SSC vocational, ethnic minority groups and visually challenged students across

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1210-587: The DRMC team won first place by defeating Viqarunnisa Noon School . DRMC students, who have done well in many quiz bowls since 2001, won championships in the quiz contest at Notre Dame College Science Festival 2002, Standard Chartered-Prothom Alo 14th Inter College Quiz Contest hosted by the National Defence College, India , 28th National Science & IT Week 2005, Inter-School Quiz Contest 2006 hosted by Shishu Academy and BCSIR Science Fair,

1265-716: The DSHE through a competitive examination. In government secondary schools, there is not an SMC. The headmaster is solely responsible for running the school and is supervised by the deputy director of the respective zone. Parent Teachers Associations (PTAs), however, exist to ensure a better teaching and learning environment. At the tertiary level, universities are regulated by the University Grants Commission . There are three types of Universities in Bangladesh; Public, Private, and International. Some colleges providing tertiary education are affiliated under

1320-599: The Directorate of Primary Education (DPE) headed by a Director General. The Directorate of Primary Education (DPE) and its subordinate offices in the district and Upazila are solely responsible for management and supervision of primary education. Their responsibilities include recruitment, posting, and transfer of teachers and other staff; arranging in-service training of teachers; distribution of free textbooks; and supervision of schools. The responsibility of school construction, repair and supply of school furniture lies with

1375-590: The Inter-School Football Competition for the first time in 2006. DRMC also hosts many tournaments on its grounds. Within the college, teams from the houses take part in annual football, cricket, basketball and volleyball tournaments. It also holds indoor game tournaments such as table tennis and chess. Currently, they are the champions of Dhaka zone football in 2022. Dhaka Residential Model College BNCC Platoon participates in voluntary activities as directed by BNCC Headquarters throughout

1430-965: The National University. Each of the private medical colleges is affiliated with a public university. Universities in Bangladesh are autonomous bodies administered by statutory bodies such as Syndicate, Senate, Academic Council, etc. in accordance with provisions laid down in their respective acts. Universities in Bangladesh represent about 150 academic bodies of the conventional higher education institution (HEI) in Bangladesh. Segmented by management and financial structure, these include 43 public universities, 103 private universities, 2 international universities, 31 specialized colleges, and 2 special universities. There are specialized universities in all categories offering courses principally in technological studies, medical studies, business studies and Islamic studies. There are two private universities dedicated solely to female students. The number of universities

1485-524: The Primary Education can be retrieved from the following link} Education Board (Engg.) (Vocational) (Pass) BSc(Hons) (Engg.) The overall responsibility of management of primary education lies with the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education (MOPME) , set up as a Ministry in 1992. While MOPME is involved in formulation of policies, the responsibility of implementation rests with

1540-633: The Universities of Bangladesh are private. Unlike public universities they're not given financial support by government. They're regulated by the University Grants Commission along with public universities. By law, all private universities must get a permanent campus within 12 years of starting operations. Foreign students and teachers are more often found in private universities due to more flexible requirements than their public counterparts. Private medical colleges must be under

1595-524: The areas of sports and culture. Moreover, there is another house that does not have accommodation for the students but only serves as a platform for the Day Shift non-resident students studying up to class eight. Under the umbrella of this house named 'Jasimuddin House', students, like other houses, participate in various extra-curricular activities. Only the morning shift students stay in the houses. A list of

1650-456: The assessment system fosters the idea that the total assessment system will be divided into two portions where a greater part will be done through written tests and the other (40%) part of the assessment will be done around the year. There are schools in Bangladesh that educates people of different backgrounds. This include International Schools with English or French as a medium of instruction, religiously affiliated schools, and schools teaching

1705-685: The college publishes supplements and souvenirs on the occasion of special functions and events such as the Science Club publishes a souvenir named " Aurora " , the Language Club publishes " Dhoni " and the Islamic Culture Club publishes " Deen ". [REDACTED] Media related to Dhaka Residential Model College at Wikimedia Commons Education in Bangladesh "Statistical Pocket Book-2006" (PDF) . Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics . 2006. Archived from

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1760-650: The college, were modeled after public schools in the United Kingdom (according to the British Public Schools Act 1868), particularly Eton College . The house system was designed to resemble Eton's. After the independence of Bangladesh , a board of governors was appointed with the Education Secretary as its chairman. Since its inception, the school has been funded through government grants and minimal student fees. The Board of Governors has been empowered to “frame rules as it deems necessary for

1815-602: The country. The main education system is divided into three levels: At all levels of schooling, students can choose to receive their education either in English or Bengali . Bangladesh has allocated 60 percent of primary school teaching positions specifically for women. There is no middle school in Bangladesh. The National Curriculum and Textbook Board (NCTB) provides textbooks, takes standardized tests via one of two languages: English and Bengali. Bengali and English are mandatory subjects for all students following

1870-588: The country. Of the total textbooks, 24,71,63,256 are for secondary and 9,98,53,021 for primary level students. While the Ministry of Education (MOE) is responsible for formulation of policies, the Directorate of Secondary and Higher Education (DSHE) under the Ministry of Education is responsible for implementing the same at secondary and higher education levels. The NCTB is responsible for developing curriculum and publishing standard textbooks. The Directorate of Primary Education (DPE) are responsible for conducting

1925-639: The education system of Bangladesh which follows the national curriculum. A cadet college is a room and board collegiate administered by the Bangladesh Military . Discipline is compulsory at all cadet colleges. Faujdarhat Cadet College is the first cadet college in Bangladesh, established in 1958 over an area of 185 acres (0.75 km ) at Faujdarhat in the district of Chittagong . At present, there are 12 cadet colleges in Bangladesh, including three for girls. Four Cadet Colleges were established before 1971. Other cadet colleges were built after

1980-429: The evaluation will come from class performance. There will be no standardized tests at schools or board up to class 3, students of classes one to three will be evaluated on the basis of their classroom performance alone. Besides a significant percentage of marks will come from classroom performance and continuous evaluation in their own schools to further reduce exam centric learning, however the percentage keeps reducing as

2035-679: The houses is given below. The summer and winter uniforms for the students of the Day Shift and Morning Shift of Dhaka Residential Model College are as follows: Summer Uniform (March to October): Winter Uniform (November to February): Summer Uniform (March to October): Winter Uniform (November to February): Badges are provided by the college authority from the college canteen. For Day Shift: Maroon badge and name tag. For Morning Shift: Green name tag and blue badge for residential students, green badge for non-residential students. Bengali version students will wear Bengali name tags, while English version students will wear English name tags. DRMC

2090-501: The learning process offering students a better understanding of each topic. It is expected to shift our curriculum from an outcome-centric one to a competency-based one with 10 selected competencies a student is supposed to possess at completion of class 12 with emphasis on character building. Under the initiative, newly written books will be provided to all students of the national curriculum. Number of subjects will decrease, there will be topics covering mental and physical health under

2145-408: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=DRMC&oldid=975584751 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Dhaka Residential Model College Dhaka Residential Model College

2200-506: The most popular. Cricket is played in winter while football is in summer. DRMC has teams for football, cricket, volleyball, hockey, and basketball that participate in national and regional games. The DRMC football team reached the finals and became runner-up in the first-ever Inter-School Football Tournament 2003; one of its players won the Man of the Match trophy. The team won the championship in

2255-436: The national budget." Over the course of the past five decades, Bangladesh has achieved commendable advancements in the domain of education. As education stands as an indispensable human right, dedicated efforts are being exerted to guarantee its accessibility for every individual. Looking ahead to the next decade, it is conceivable that Bangladesh will attain a full literacy rate of 100 percent. A noteworthy facet in Bangladesh

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2310-653: The national curriculum irrespective of their chosen medium of instruction. The Bengali version of the national curriculum is called "Bangla version" and the English version of the national curriculum is called " English version ". Those who follow these individual curriculums are called "Bangla version students" and "English version students" respectively. Bangla version of alternate curriculums are called "Bangla Medium" and English version of alternate curriculums are called " English medium ". Those who follow these individual alternate curriculums are called "Bangla medium students" and "English medium students" respectively. A student

2365-486: The national curriculum using Bengali or English as a medium of instruction. French International School of Dhaka (Ecole Française Internationale de Dacca) is a bilingual international school that offers 60% of its courses in French. The Aga Khan Academy, Dhaka is an international school by Aga Khan Development Network which is an English only school with Bangla and French courses. Cadet Colleges are important schools in

2420-672: The national level science fair hosted annually by the Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research . DRMC quiz team 'Platinum' became champion in The HSBC Prothom Alo Language Competition in 2005 both at the regional and national levels. DRMC quiz team 'BOMARU' secured the championship in the National Inter-School quiz competition organized by Bangladesh Shishu Academy in 2009. DRMC quiz team became champion in

2475-414: The new education curriculum for classes VI and VII as modern and something that will not put excessive exam pressure on students. However, the curriculum has mostly faced backlash from parents, teachers and students all over the country. A handful of conferences and non-violent protests have been held, with an aim to partially change the latest curriculum or return to the older one. The latest development in

2530-415: The original (PDF) on 28 September 2007 . Retrieved 12 September 2016 . "Bangladesh" . The World Factbook . CIA . 2016 . Retrieved 12 September 2016 . Education in Bangladesh is administered by the country's Ministry of Education . The Ministry of Primary and Mass Education implements policies for primary education and state-funded schools at a local level. Education in Bangladesh

2585-491: The principal, vice-principal, teachers and school staff. Dhaka Residential Model College offers primary , secondary education and higher secondary education. There are two academic semesters per academic year. The first semester is from January to June, and the second term is from July to December. Each semester has a final exam known as the Half-Yearly and Annual Examination. There are also three class tests for all

2640-645: The proper functioning of the school”. The school began with only one study session, known as the Morning shift which operates from 07:30 a.m. to 12:10 p.m. In March 1993, another session known as the Day shift was added, according to the education expansion policy of the government, to cope with the growing number of students. The day shift session operates from 12:30 p.m. to 05:10 p.m. Measures were taken to build park, swimming pool, auditorium, mosque, administrative building, hospital and residences for

2695-404: The right to education by looking at the rights to both primary education and secondary education. While taking into consideration Bangladesh's income level, the nation is achieving 99.2% of what should be possible based on its resources (income) for primary education but only 63.7% for secondary education. Again, the budgetary allocation is too inadequate that the following source reiterates "Out of

2750-614: The subjects throughout both semesters to prepare students for the final exams. All single examination results are taken into account when assessing the final evaluation of the student. There are two versions offered at the institution: Bengali Version and English Version. DRMC offers all three groups created by the Bangladesh Education System in Secondary and Higher Secondary levels: Science, Business, and Humanities. There are 6 houses in this school. Every house has

2805-489: The total budget of taka 678,064 crore (approximately 62.6 billion dollars) for FY23, the allocation for the education sector is taka 81,449 crore (approximately 7.5 billion dollars) or 12 percent of the total, compared to 11.9 percent in FY22. In terms of GDP ratio, it is 1.83 percent, lower than the outgoing fiscal year's allocation. This is one of the lowest in the world – far below the recommended minimum of 4–6% of GDP and 20% of

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2860-589: The two public examinations: At the school level, in the case of non-government secondary schools, School Management Committees (SMC), and at the intermediate college level, in the case of non-government colleges, Governing Bodies (GB), formed as per government directives, are responsible for mobilizing resources, approving budgets, controlling expenditures, and appointing and disciplining staff. While teachers at non-government secondary schools are recruited by concerned SMCs observing relevant government rules, teachers at government secondary schools are recruited centrally by

2915-803: The two public examinations: The recent update on the PEC and JSC examinations are that "There will be no Primary Education Completion (PEC) and Junior School Certificate (JSC) examinations from 2023" , disclosed Education Minister Dipu Moni at a Secretariat Press Conference in September 2021. The secondary level of education is controlled by the ten general education boards: The boards' headquarters are located in Barisal , Comilla , Chittagong , Dhaka , Dinajpur , Jessore , Mymensingh , Rajshahi and Sylhet . Nine region-based Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) are responsible for conducting

2970-541: The year. In any kind of natural calamity, public welfare work is done, such as tree planting, voluntary blood donation and social awareness in various fields.Members of DRMC BNCC platoon participate in 3 camps (Battalion Camping, Regiment Camping and Central Camping) organized at BNCC Academy at Bypil, Savar. Also DRMC BNCC Platoon participates in Youth Exchange Program including Victory Day Parade, Independence Day Parade.Platoon Commander of DRMC BNCC Platoon

3025-459: Was established by the then President of Pakistan Field Marshal Muhammad Ayub Khan in 1960 on an area of about 52 acres beside Mirpur Road near Sher-e-Bangla Nagar in Dhaka . In 1962, the administration of DRMC was assumed by the provincial government of then East Pakistan . In 1965, the government converted the institution into an autonomous body, and its administration was relegated to

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