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He said FBUTA will also announce new programmes from the press conference. Former additional secretary Abdul Mannan was appointed treasurer of the university, with the approval of President Abdul Hamid, also the chancellor of universities, said a Secondary and Higher Education Division gazette notification issued on May 5. Demanding cancellation of the appointment and revision of the relevant law, DUTA yesterday said appointing a former additional secretary to a top position of a public university goes against the tradition and is part of a long-term plan aiming to appoint more bureaucrats in the universities. In a state, definition of work and it s purview of work is different for each profession. Appointing a different professional at one of the top administrative positions of a university may create chaos in the administration and state, the statement said.

Crisis of qualified teachers hits new public varsities-533009

Crisis of qualified teachers hits new public varsities No professor at 7 universities 31st January, 2021 09:51:32 Country’s newly-established public universities are facing a teacher crisis and operating without the required number of qualified teachers which is needed to impart quality higher education. Academic activities at these institutions are being seriously hampered as their authorities have appointed only a few lecturers and hired some senior teachers and professionals as guest teachers to continue the education. Educationists said such newly-established universities would deliver little results unless a sufficient number of qualified teachers are ensured at these universities. Talking to the Daily Sun, educationist Prof AAMS Arefin Siddique said, “Qualified teachers like professors and associate professors are needed for universities to ensure quality higher education but the newly-established universities are facing the crisis due to lack of enough senior teacher

Crisis of qualified teachers hits new public varsities-532888

Crisis of qualified teachers hits new public varsities No professor at 7 universities Md Solamain Salman 30th January, 2021 10:25:51 Country’s newly-established public universities are facing a teacher crisis and operating without the required number of qualified teachers which is needed to impart quality higher education. Academic activities at these institutions are being seriously hampered as their authorities have appointed only a few lecturers and hired some senior teachers and professionals as guest teachers to continue the education. Educationists said such newly-established universities would deliver little results unless a sufficient number of qualified teachers are ensured at these universities. Talking to the Daily Sun, educationist Prof AAMS Arefin Siddique said, “Qualified teachers like professors and associate professors are needed for universities to ensure quality higher education but the newly-established universities are facing the crisis due to lack of e

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