Faujdarhat Cadet College

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Faujdarhat Cadet College
Academic Block
College Monogram
Faujdarhat Cadet College Monogram
Identity Faujians
Date of Establishment April 28, 1958
First Academic Year 1958
Location Upazilla:Faujdarhat
District:Chittagong
Bangladesh
College Motto Deeds not Words
College Colour ~
Total College Area 185 acres
Number of Houses 4
Rabindra House
Named After Rabindranath Tagore
Motto Strike and Strive
Logo Lion
Colour Yellow
Nazrul House
Named After Kazi Nazrul Islam
Motto They live who dare
Logo Jaguar
Colour Blue
Fazlul Haq House
Named After A. K. Fazlul Haq
Motto Never give in
Logo Panther
Colour Green
Shahidullah House
Named After Muhammad Shahidullah
Motto We shall never surrender
Logo Tiger
Colour Red

Faujdarhat Cadet College, is a military high school, located at Faujdarhat, near Chittagong, in Bangladesh.

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Faujdarhat Cadet College was the first Cadet College to be established in erstwhile East Pakistan. The college was put under the management and supervision of the army general commanding officer of the 14th division, although the education ministry provided the funds and was in charge of accreditation. Sir William Maurice Brown (a retrired Lieutenant Colonel of the New Zealand Army) was the first principal of the college and served it in that capacity for 7 years.

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