3 Monthly Profit Bearing Sanchayapatra [ ৩ মাস অন্তর মুনাফাভিত্তিক সঞ্চয়পত্র ] (Tin Mash Antar Munafa Vittik 3-Year Sanchayapatra) This Sanchayapatra was introduced in 1998 Denomination: Tk.1, 00,000/-; Tk. 2, 00,000/-; Tk. 5, 00,000/- and 10, 00,000/-. Issue Office: National Savings Bureau, Bangladesh Bank, Schedule Bank and Bangladesh Post offices Download 3 Years Bangladesh Sanchayapatra form Who can purchase: A certificate may be purchased by any of the following, namely- A single adult; A minor; Two adults in their joint names and An adult on behalf of-a single minor, two minor jointly, himself/herself and a minor jointly and any lunatic of whom he is the guardian or manager appointed by a court of law. How to Purchase: To submit a dully fill-up prescribed application from (SC-1) along with photocopy of National Identity Card or Passport or Birth certificate, 02 copies of passport size photograph each of holder and nominee
The ministry of health and family welfare of
Bangladesh on September 23, 2013 fixed a combined score of 120 out of 200 (100
marks from SSC, HSC GPA + 100 marks from MCQ Test) as minimum needed for
admission. The decision was come in a meeting on September 23, 2013 at the
Secretariat chaired by minister AFM Ruhal Haque.
Among criticisms about the low quality of education
in private med schools, the health ministry has decided that the cut mark for
qualifying in this year’s medical and dental admission tests would be only 120.
In last year’s medical admission tests, the lowest
score with which a candidate got into a public medical college was 163.5. The
lowest score with which a candidate got into a public dental college was 164.
On the other hand, many students with scores of merely 110 got admission in
some of the private medical colleges in Bangladesh .
These tests carry 100 marks for the written
examination plus 100 marks for the weights of the HSC and SSC results. Out of
the latter 100, HSC results carry 60 marks and SSC 40.
A grade point average (GPA) of 5 in HSC equals 60
marks while a GPA 5 in SSC equals 40. A candidate must have an aggregate GPA of
8 from the two exams, which must not include any GPA of less than 3.5.
Currently, 22 government medical colleges have
2,811 seats, while 53 private medical colleges have been allowed to enroll
4,800 students.
Nine government dental colleges offer 532 seats,
while 18 private dental colleges can enroll 165 students.
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