Bangladesh Technical Education Board
Bangladesh Technical Education Board | |
Abbreviation | BTEB |
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Formation | June 1, 1969 |
Type | Governmental Board of Technical Education |
Headquarters | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Location |
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Official language | Bengali, English |
Website |
bteb |
The Bangladesh Technical Education Board (BTEB) is a government board responsible for regulating and developing technical and vocational secondary education throughout Bangladesh.[1] The board sets the curriculum, develops learning materials, grants affiliation to technical and vocational institutions, governs admissions, conducts examinations, and awards certificates or diplomas.[2]
Institutes under BTEB
- Jessore Polytechnic Institute
- Bogra Polytechnic Institute – a government technical Institute in Bogra, Bangladesh. It is one of the largest polytechnic institutes in Bangladesh
- Dhaka Polytechnic Institute – a government technical institute in Dhaka
- Rajshahi Polytechnic Institute
- Mymensingh Polytechnic Institute – established in 1963 by the Ford Foundation
- Sylhet Polytechnic Institute – a state-supported technical academic institute, it was established in 1955 by the then East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) government
- Jhenaidah Polytechnic Institute – a government technical Institute in Jhenaidah, Bangladesh.
- Kushtia Polytechnic Institute – the largest polytechnic institute in Kushtia, Bangladesh.
- Barisal Polytechnic Institute – one of the largest polytechnic Institutes in Bangladesh
- Khulna Polytechnic Institute
- Chittagong Polytechnic Institute – provides theoretical and practical education of basic Engineering and technology
- Feni Polytechnic Institute – created on 29 February 1964, the institute has around 2,000 students
- BCMC College of Engineering & Technology - The largest private polytechnic college in Bangladesh.
- Nazipur Institute Of Engineering Technology (NIET)
- Template:Rangpur Polytechnic Institute A government technical Institute in Rangpur.
References
- ↑ "History". Bangladesh Technical Education Board. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
- ↑ "Activities". Bangladesh Technical Education Board. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
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