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mdishakrahman · 1 year
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Being happy never goes out of style ♥
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Why Ancient Indian Literatures are Extinct today?
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Ancient Indian Literatures were high even before few hundred years ago but now except few university courses under UGC India and some foreign enthusiasts in University of Michigan or University of Heidelberg etc, general students avoid reading those old articles.
Argument of this topic is why Indian students or their parents are not suggesting Indian Ancient History or Ancient literature as a career in today’s world?
If we go back to those beautiful pastimes of Indian education, from 3600 plus years ago, almost all great courses in Art, Literature, Science, Philosophy etc, were being taught only in Indian Universities.
Taxila or Takshashila University
Mithila University
Telhara University
Sharada Peeth Temple University
Nalanda University
Vallabhi University
Pushpagiri University
Odantapuri University
Vikramshila University
Sompura University
Bikrampur University
Morena Golden Triangle University
Kanthalloor Sala University
Jagaddala University and so on…
Some Indian scholars in Mathematics were Aryabhatta, Baudhayan, Brahmgupta, Bhaskaracharya, Mahaviracharya. Some famous scientists were Kanaad, Varahamihir, Nagarjuna. Medical Science was also highly developed in ancient India. It is hard to name all of them. Based on my minor research I have only few names as below.
“Sushruta Samahita” on Principles of Surgery and Medicine – by Sushruta, 100 BCE.
“Aryabhattiyam” on Principles of Astrophysics - by Aryabhatta, 476 CE
“Artha Sasthra” on Commerce & Business Administrations – by Chanakya, 375 BCE
“Pancha Sidhanta” on Treatises on Astronomy – by Varahamihir, 505 CE
“Patanjalayoga Sastra” on Principles of Yoga – by Patanjali, 2BCE
“Charaka Samahita” on Principles of Aayurveda – by Charaka, 200 BCE
“Rasendra Mangalam” on Science of Alchemy – by Nagarjuna, 150 CE
“Vaiseshik Dashan” on Principles of Atomic Theory – by Kanaad, 6 BCE
“MahajyanayanaPrakara” on Principles of Calculus – by Madhava, 1340 CE
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When ancient Indian sages discovered that the great details on Mathematics, Physics, Biology, Philosophy, Astronomy, Health, Linguistics etc., were all there in Vedas which were that time in the form of “Shruti” which were only in the form of “what was being heard” from early Sages, they converted them into “Smriti” which were nothing but story telling or narrations of Vedas. This is to make things easy for the readers with more explanations on each branch of studies. Also, to make Vedas easy for the readers, ancient sages have concluded almost all details in texts distinguishing each part of Vedas (they are – Samahitas , Aranyakas and Brahmanas) for easy understanding.
Those great maestros (ancient Sages) not only have left these great treasures for the future generations but also tried in multiple ways to distribute that precious knowledge into various education systems in terms of texts, narrations, debate, explanations from past times (The Puranas) and conclusions (The Siddhantas) through help of Kings.
It is on us to consider this premium knowledge still available in various forms or reject it and again keep hunting for the remakes in more cosmetic and customized way. The irony of remakes is most of times the core values and ideologies would dissolve in versions.
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filaantrocrowdfunding · 10 months
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Birth Anniversary of Jagdish Chandra Bose: Amazing Facts about the Great Scientist
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Sir Jagdish Chandra Bose was born on 30 November, 1858 in Munsiganj (Bikrampur), Bengal Presidency, which is now situated in Bangladesh. He was a polymath with an interest in biology, physics, botany and writing science fiction. His legacy is so great that a 2004 BBC poll named him the seventh-greatest Bengali of all time, with names like Subash Chandra Bose, Rabindranath Tagore and Sheikh Mujibur Rahman ahead of him.
Jagdish Chandra Bose sadly passed away in 1937 at the age of 78 on 23 November 1937 in Giridih, Bengal Presidency, British India, which is now in Jharkhand. The building where he breathed his last has been renamed as Jagdish Chandra Bose Smriti Vigyan Bhavan.
To celebrate the legacy of Jagdish Chandra Bose, we would like to look at some amazing facts about the renowned scientist on his birth anniversary.
Bose wrote ‘Niruddesher Kahini’, which is considered to be one of the first works of Bengali science fiction.
Besides being a great scientist, Jagdish Chandra Bose also delved into literature. Writing a book called Niruddesher Kahini (The Story of the Missing One). This was one of the first works of science fiction in Bengali language, earning him the title of ‘The Father of Bengali Science Fiction.’
2. A Crater in the Moon has been named after him
A crater located on the far side of the Moon, in the southern sphere hemisphere, has been named after Jagdish Chandra Bose. The crater has been named Bose crater which is to the northwest of the smaller crater Bhabha, and southeast of Alder.
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Crescograph is a device used to measure the growth of plants. However, what is relatively unknown is that this device was invented by Jagdish Chandra Bose in the early 20th century. Using his own invention, Bose measured plant response to various stimuli and proved parallelism between animal and plant tissues.
4. Jagdish Chandra Bose was the first person to study the action of microwaves in plant tissue
Jagdish Chandra Bose was the first to study the action of microwaves in plant tissues and corresponding changes in the cell membrane potential. Through experiments, he researched the mechanism of the seasonal effect on plants, the effect of chemical inhibitors on plant stimuli and the effect of temperature.
5. He was the first person to use a semiconductor junction to detect radio waves
Jagdish Chandra Bose is respected worldwide for his contributions to the field of wireless communication. He is also known as the first physicist to use semiconductor junctions to detect radio signals. Much of his original equipment is still in existence at the Bose Institute in Kolkata. Sir Nevill Mott, Nobel Laureate in 1977 for his own contributions to solid-state electronics, said that “J.C. Bose was at least 60 years ahead of his time.
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Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose.
Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose (30 November 1858 – 23 November 1937) was a biologist, physicist, botanist and an early writer of science fiction. He pioneered the investigation of radio and microwave optics, made significant contributions to plant science, and laid the foundations of experimental science in the Indian subcontinent. IEEE named him one of the fathers of radio science. Bose is considered the father of Bengali science fiction, and also invented the crescograph, a device for measuring the growth of plants. A crater on the moon has been named in his honour. He founded Bose Institute, a premier research institute of India and also one of its oldest. Established in 1917, the Institute was the first interdisciplinary research centre in Asia. He served as the Director of Bose Institute from its inception until his death.
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MBBS in Bangladesh | MBBS in Bangladesh | Top Universities in Bangladesh
Study MBBS in Bangladesh for Indian Students
Bangladesh is the latest hotspot for studying MBBS abroad. The education in
Bangladesh is approved by the MCI and by internationally acclaimed organizations like WHO. Bangladesh has a high quality of education with low costs for international students for MBBS in Bangladesh Universities.
Quick Overview of MBBS inBangladesh
Here are some facts about studying MBBS in Bangladesh for Indian students:
Degree Awarded
MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery)
Duration
5 years
Medium of Instruction
English Medium
Intake
January
Eligibility
60% in PCB +
NEET Qualified
NEET Requirement Yes, qualifying NEET is mandatory
IELTS/TOEFL
Not Required
Recognition
NMC and WHO approved
Type of Medical Universities
Both Private & Government
Tuition Fee Structure
3000 USD - 45000 USD Total
Living Cost 150 USD - 200 USD
MBBS in Bangladesh Fee Structure
Here is the list of the best top universities in Bangladesh with the latest fee structure.
Colleges
Location
First Year Fee in USD
First Year Fee in INR
2nd - 5th Year Total Fee in Installments
2nd - 5th Fee in INR
Total Tuitio Fee i USD
Bikrampur Bhuiyan Medical
College
Munshiganj
25,000
2,050,000
7,000
574,000
32,00
Parkview Medical College
Sylhet
12,000
984,000
23,000
1,886,000
35,00
Barind Medical College
Rajshahi
11,000
902,000
27,000
2,214,000
38,00
Marks Medical College
Dhaka
15,000
1,230,000
23,000
1,886,000
38,00
President
Abdul Hamid Medical
College
Kishoreganj
15,000
1,230,000
23,000
1,886,000
38,00
City Medical College
Gazipur
17,000
1,394,000
22,000
1,804,000
39,00
Khulna City Medical
College
Khulna
12,000
984,000
28,000
2,296,000
40,00
Mainamoti Medical
College
Cumilla
15,000
1,230,000
25,000
2,050,000
40,00
Colleges
Location
First Year Fee in USD
First Year Fee in INR
2nd - 5th Year Total Fee in Installments
2nd - 5th Fee in INR
Total Tuitio Fee i USD
Zainul Haque Sikder
Women's Medical College
Dhaka
20,000
1,640,000
20,000
1,640,000
40,00
IBN Sina Medical College
Dhaka
21,000
1,722,000
19,000
1,558,000
40,00
Sylhet Women's Medical College
Sylhet
16,000
1,312,000
26,000
2,132,000
42,00
Universal Medical College
Dhaka
20,000
1,640,000
22,000
1,804,000
42,00
Faridpur Diabetes Medical College
Bogra
31,000
2,542,000
11,000
902,000
42,00
Tairunnessa Medical
College
Gazipur
15,000
1,230,000
28,000
2,296,000
43,00
Institute of Applied
Health
Sciences
Chattogram
21,800
1,787,600
22,000
1,804,000
43,70
Rangpur
Community Medical
College
Rangpur
19,950
1,635,900
24,000
1,968,000
43,95
International Medical
College
Tongi
18,000
1,476,000
26,000
2,132,000
44,00
TMSS
Medical College
Bogra
18,000
1,476,000
26,000
2,132,000
44,00
North East Medical
College
Sylhet
23,000
1,886,000
21,000
1,722,000
44,00
Colleges
Location
First Year Fee in USD
First Year Fee in INR
2nd - 5th Year Total Fee in Installments
2nd - 5th Fee in INR
Total Tuitio Fee i USD
Delta Medical College
Dhaka
15,200
1,246,400
39,000
3,198,000
44,20
Popular Medical College
Dhaka
20,000
1,640,000
25,000
2,050,000
45,00
Anwer Khan Modern Medical
College
Dhaka
30,000
2,460,000
15,000
1,230,000
45,00
Uttara Women's Medical College
Dhaka
16,000
1,312,000
30,000
2,460,000
46,00
Shahabuddin Medical
College
Dhaka
27,000
2,214,000
20,000
1,640,000
47,00
Dhaka National Medical College
Dhaka
35,000
2,870,000
18,000
1,476,000
53,00
INR Amount is calculated as per the exchange rate of 1 USD ( 1 USD = 80 INR).
For Latest Fee Structure Contact to Vidyaedify Admission Process for MBBS in Bangladesh
Universities in Bangladesh offer an easy and hassle-free admission process for Indian students who want to study MBBS. The admissions for medical universities in
Bangladesh open in August/September each year.
Talk to a VidyaEdify Counselor today.
Eligibility & Documentation to study MBBS in Bangladesh
Eligibility for MBBS in Bangladesh
To study MBBS in Bangladesh, you have to fulfil the below criteria:
Documents Needed
Indian students are asked to submit the following documents for admission to MBBS in Bangladesh:
Contact a VidyaEdify counsellor today to help you with your application.
Detail – Eligibility & Documents – Click Here Benefits of Studying MBBS in Bangladesh
Some of the benefits of studying MBBS in Bangladesh for Indian students are:
Economical Education
While it is a foreign destination, MBBS education is affordable and low cost compared to more other countries.
Recognised Degree
MCI and WHO approved medical colleges and universities.
Quality of Education
The quality of education is food, and the curriculum is similar to that in the top leading Indian Medical institutes.
Good Infrastructure & Facilities
The Infrastructure provided is best and has a conducive study environment.
Easy Process
Easy admission and visa process.
No Additional Entrance Tests
No need for IELTS and TOEFL scores.
Home-away from Home
The weather, culture, and food in Bangladesh is comparable to that in India.
About Bangladesh Key Facts
Geographic Location
Bangladesh, to the east of India on the Bay of Bengal.
Population
16.72 corers
Currency
Bangladeshi Taka
Calling Code
+880
Main Religion
Islam
Language
Bengali
Major Cities
Sylhet, Chittagong, Rangpur
Top Sights to visit
•  Lalbagh Fort
•  Sompur Mahavihara
•  St. Martin's Island
Bangladesh is a South Asian country and is a neighboring country of India. In 1971,
People's Republic of Bangladesh got Independence with the help of India. The
language spoken is Bengali, and the currency used is Taka. Bangladesh is similar in culture, weather and food habits, and Indian students find it to be easy to adjust and settle in as they pursue their medical dreams.
Education System in Bangladesh
An increasing number of Indian students are choosing to study MBBS in Bangladesh, because the medical degrees in both the countries follow a similar coursework.
Studying Medicine and Surgery in Bangladesh as an undergraduate program is a very good option as it is affordable and serves the purpose of studying in India.
The duration of MBBS in Bangladesh is five years and one year for internship. It consists of pre-clinical, para-clinical, and Clinical phases. The medical colleges and universities are approved by MCI, WHO, etc. They offer clinical practice through private
hospitals. The approximate cost is 37 lakhs to 50 lakhs to study MBBS in Bangladesh.
 
After completion of the course, you will have to qualify FMGE as it may be for any program in life science or medicine completed outside India.
India - Bangladesh Relations
India and Bangladesh have amicable relations in terms of economy, travel, border security, business, and trade. It is a multidimensional relation including sectors like tourism, health, education, and information technology. Indian students can easily pursue MBBS in Bangladesh.
Contact a VidyaEdify counselor today to know more.
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globisvidya143 · 1 year
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Bikrampur Bhuiyan Medical College from Bangladesh
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Bangladesh has recently emerged as a favourite destination for medical education among overseas students. With its great medical schools and low tuition prices, the country provides various advantages to individuals interested in a career in medicine. In this article, we will look at the benefits of studying in Bangladesh and, in particular, the Bikrampur Bhuiyan Medical College in Bangladesh, highlighting its qualifying criteria, admission process, and tuition prices.
The Benefits of Studying in Bangladesh Quality Education and Recognition Bangladesh has several notable medical colleges that provide high-quality education and are recognised by prestigious international medical associations. Bangladesh's medical curriculum adheres to worldwide norms and is intended to generate knowledgeable and qualified medical practitioners. Bangladeshi medical degrees are widely acknowledged internationally, allowing graduates to pursue professions or additional study in any country of their choice.
Faculty with extensive experience and dedication Faculty members at medical colleges in Bangladesh are highly experienced and dedicated specialists in their respective professions. These professors and teachers are dedicated to providing students with the most complete and effective education possible. They also guide and coach students, assisting them in developing the skills and information required to flourish in their medical professions.
Infrastructure and facilities that are cutting-edge Like many other medical institutions in Bangladesh, Bikrampur Bhuiyan Medical College provides cutting-edge facilities and infrastructure to facilitate medical education. The college has contemporary laboratories, well-stocked libraries, cutting-edge medical equipment, and large lecture halls. These materials foster an optimal learning environment and provide students with hands-on training and research opportunities.
Affordability and Living Costs One of the primary benefits of studying in Bangladesh, particularly for international students, is the inexpensive cost of life and education. Bangladesh has much lower tuition fees than many other countries, making it a cost-effective alternative for medical school. Furthermore, the general cost of living, including housing, food, transportation, and everyday costs, is relatively modest, allowing students to complete their studies without financial stress.
Vibrant Cultural and Social Life Bangladesh is a culturally diverse and rich country that provides international students with a unique and enriching experience. Students will be able to immerse themselves in the country's varied traditions, festivals, and cuisines. The Bangladeshi people's kind and inviting character fosters a supportive and inclusive environment, making it simpler for international students to adjust and feel at home.
Eligibility Criteria, Admission Procedure, and Tuition Fees at Bikrampur Bhuiyan Medical College Criteria for Admission to Bikrampur Bhuiyan Medical College Prospective students must meet specific criteria in order to be admitted to Bikrampur Bhuiyan Medical College. The following are examples of eligibility criteria:
Higher secondary education or equivalent, with a solid background in science, particularly Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Meeting the college's or the corresponding regulatory authorities' minimal GPA criteria. Completion of the necessary entry examinations or interviews. Admission Procedure for Bikrampur Bhuiyan Medical College The following steps are normally involved in the admission process at Bikrampur Bhuiyan Medical College:
Application Submission: Prospective students must submit their application along with the necessary documents, such as academic transcripts, certificates, and other supporting materials.
Entrance Exam: Applicants may be required to take an entrance exam administered by the college or the relevant authorities. The examination measures the applicant's medical knowledge and aptitude.
Shortlisted candidates are invited to an interview, when they can demonstrate their motivation, communication skills, and suitability for the medical profession.
Admission Decision: The college examines applicants and makes admission decisions based on their performance in the entrance exams and interview. Successful candidates are notified and given further enrolling instructions.
Tuition at Bikrampur Bhuiyan Medical College Bikrampur Bhuiyan Medical College's tuition fees are reasonable in comparison to many other medical schools around the world. The exact costs will vary depending on the programme and length of study. Prospective students should consult the official website or contact the college directly for the most up-to-date tuition information as well as any available scholarships or financial assistance opportunities.
Conclusion Choosing Bangladesh as a medical school study destination has various advantages, including quality education, experienced teachers, modern facilities, affordability, and a dynamic cultural experience. Bikrampur Bhuiyan Medical College in Bangladesh is a recognised college that offers aspiring medical professionals a conducive academic environment. Students can embark on a rewarding road towards a successful medical career by meeting the qualifying criteria, following the admission process, and considering the inexpensive tuition fees.
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Zahidur Rahman is a Bangladeshi Notable Journalist & Author
Zahidur Rahman, popularly known as Zahid Abedin, is a journalist & Author hailing from Bangladesh. Born on August 27, 1979, in Munshiganj District of Dhaka Division, he has made significant contributions in journalism, literature, social activism, and politics.
Zahid Abedin is the esteemed Founder and CEO of Noyadin, a reputable Bangla news portal known for its credible and impartial reporting. With a strong commitment to responsible journalism, he has been instrumental in providing timely and accurate news coverage to the people of Bangladesh.
In addition to his journalistic pursuits, Zahid Abedin is actively involved in various social and community service activities. He currently serves as the Secretary for the 2022-23 session of the Rotary Club of Light House Dhaka, showcasing his dedication to serving the community and making a positive impact. He is also actively engaged as the Secretary for the 2022-23 session in "The Lions Club of Dhaka Bikrampur Town", contributing to numerous social welfare initiatives.
Apart from his involvement in journalism and social work, Zahid Abedin is a talented poet and author. He has published several poetry books, including his acclaimed work "Ami O Agmir Duratta" which was released at the prestigious Bangla Academy Book Fair in 2020, garnering recognition for his creative expressions.
In the realm of politics, Zahid Abedin is an influential figure, currently serving as the Joint Secretary General of the Central Executive Committee of the Bangladesh Welfare Party, also known as the Bangladesh Kallyan Party. He is known for his unwavering commitment to social justice and equitable opportunities for all through his political engagement.
Zahid Abedin completed his secondary and higher secondary education at KL Jubilee School and College in Old Dhaka. He holds Honors and Masters' degrees in English Literature from Dhaka International University, Bangladesh, and is currently pursuing his Doctoral Research at Sunrise University, India, showcasing his dedication to continuous learning and academic pursuits.
Zahid Abedin's multifaceted personality and impactful contributions in journalism, literature, social activism, and politics have earned him recognition and admiration from various quarters. He continues to inspire others through his relentless efforts towards creating positive change in Bangladesh and beyond.
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piceeducarekolkata · 2 years
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MBBS In Bangladesh
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Hometown!!! . . . . . . . . . #bikrampur #hometown #munshiganj #sreenager #bangladesh #bikrampur_trip #landscaping #village #house #green #trip #travel #scene #scenery #landscape #landscape_love #suburb #downtown #mango #mobilephotograph #cellphotography #samsung #samsungs8plus #cellphot #life #travelphotography (at Bikrampur,Munshigonj :: বিক্রমপুর,মুন্সীগঞ্জ) https://www.instagram.com/adnan.khandaker.bappy/p/BycGAMtFD0QD9upoLp32rkHT408ImZPA9eJ45U0/?igshid=1ytoyrxxwh5f
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Send from Sansgreet Android App. Sanskrit greetings app from team @livesanskrit . It's the first Android app for sending @sanskrit greetings. Download app from https://livesanskrit.com/sansgreet Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose. Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose (30 November 1858 – 23 November 1937) was a biologist, physicist, botanist and an early writer of science fiction. He pioneered the investigation of radio and microwave optics, made significant contributions to plant science, and laid the foundations of experimental science in the Indian subcontinent. IEEE named him one of the fathers of radio science. Bose is considered the father of Bengali science fiction, and also invented the crescograph, a device for measuring the growth of plants. A crater on the moon has been named in his honour. He founded Bose Institute, a premier research institute of India and also one of its oldest. Established in 1917, the Institute was the first interdisciplinary research centre in Asia. He served as the Director of Bose Institute from its inception until his death. #sansgreet #sanskritgreetings #greetingsinsanskrit #sanskritquotes #sanskritthoughts #emergingsanskrit #sanskrittrends #trendsinsanskrit #livesanskrit #sanskritlanguage #sanskritlove #sanskritdailyquotes #sanskritdailythoughts #sanskrit #resanskrit #jagadishchandrabose #jcbose #biologist #physicist #botanist #celebratingsanskrit #sciencefiction #bangladesh #bikrampur #jharkhand #giridih #stxavierscollegekolkata #biophysics #botany #physics https://www.instagram.com/p/CljhdUcBgJY/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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piceeducarekolkata · 2 years
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MBBS in Bangladesh
Can’t book a seat for MBBS admission? All are reserved!! Seats are available at 6 private medical colleges in Bangladesh: 1. Khulna city medical college 2. TMSS medical college 3. Shahabuddin medical college 4. Marks medical college 5. Rangpur community medical college 6. Bikrampur bhuiyan medical college
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