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Coordinates: 22°5204N 89°3146E / 22.8677°N 89.5294°E / 22.8677; 89.5294
 

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Government Brajalal College
সরকারী ব্রজলাল কলেজ
Mottoএসো জ্ঞানের সন্ধানে, ফিরে যাও দেশের সেবায়।
TypeUniversity
Established1902 (122 years ago) (1902)
PrincipalProfessor Sharif Atiquzzaman

Academic staff

Science, Business Studies, Humanities

Administrative staff

Teachers 183, Official employee 200
Students33,000 (Including Higher Secondary and university)
Location , ,
CampusDaulatpur

Government Brajalal College (Bengali: সরকারি ব্রজলাল কলেজ), also known as BL College,[1] is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in Bangladesh. It is located in Khulna, a major metropolis of the country.

Govt. B L College, Khulna is an educational institution at DaulatpurinKhulna district. Babu Brajalal Chakrobarti (Shastri), a patron of education, established it first as Hindu Academy in July 1902, replicating the Hindu College that was established in Calcutta in 1816. Like the Hindu College, the Hindu Academy of Daulatpur had two branches, the Chatushpathi and the college or academy. Expenses of the Chatushpathi students including food, lodging and tuition, were borne by the institution. Only residential students were admitted at the beginning. The academy was managed by a board of trustees of whom Babu Brajalal was the chairman.[2] The academy has started taking classes since 27 July 1902. Classes for the first and second year students began at a time. At its inception, the academy had only two tin-shed rooms with brick-and-cement floors and fence walls. At the beginning, the academy had only 2 acres (8,100 m2) of land. Later, the Mohsin Fund donated 40 acres (160,000 m2) of land from the Saidpur estate. The estate regularly disbursed a monthly donation of Rs 50 to the academy. The academy was given affiliation by Calcutta University in 1907.

Liberation War Monument inside Govt. Barajalal College, Khulna

founder A hostel for Muslim students was built in the college campus in 1910–11. At that time, Muslim students had to attend Arabic and the Persian classes in the Muslim Hostel outside the main building of the college. Later, education minister Sher-e-Bangla A. K. Fazlul Huq issued an order to appoint a Muslim teacher for the college. The first Muslim teacher appointed on a part-time basis was Mr. Musaddar Ali.

Babu Brajalal died on 8 August 1944. The institution was named Hindu Academy after him. Later, the academy was upgraded into a college and it received the shortened name of B L College. It was affiliated first to the University of Dhaka and then to the University of Rajshani and, still later, to the National University. The college was nationalised on 1 July 1967 and it was declared a university college in 1993. It offers Honours and Masters courses in almost all subjects: Bengali, English, philosophy, political science, economics, history, Islamic history, accounting, management, physics, chemistry, zoology, botany and mathematics. From 2010 it offers Honours in sociology.

Notable faculty members[edit]

The list of notable faculty includes:

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Amjad Hossain (2012), "Brajalal College", in Sirajul Islam; Ahmed A. Jamal (eds.), Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.), Asiatic Society of Bangladesh
  • ^ "BL College". blcollege.edu.bd. Retrieved 30 November 2013.
  • External links[edit]

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