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1 Location  





2 History  



2.1  East Pakistan period  





2.2  Liberation War period  





2.3  Bangladesh period  







3 Academic system  



3.1  Departments  







4 Photo gallery  





5 Infrastructure  



5.1  Museum  





5.2  Dining hall  





5.3  Houses  





5.4  Mosque  





5.5  Hospital  





5.6  Designer  







6 Library  





7 Clubs and societies  





8 First administration  





9 Current administration  





10 Notable alumni  





11 References  





12 External links  














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Coordinates: 24°0503N 90°1009E / 24.0842°N 90.1692°E / 24.0842; 90.1692
 

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Mirzapur Cadet College
মির্জাপুর ক্যাডেট কলেজ
Logo of Mirzapur Cadet College
Building of Mirzapur Cadet College
Location
Map

Dhaka-Tangail Trunk Road, Garai Union, Mirzapur Upazila


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1942
Coordinates24°05′03N 90°10′09E / 24.0842°N 90.1692°E / 24.0842; 90.1692
Information
Former nameMomenshahi Cadet College
MottoKnowledge is Power
(বাংলা: বিদ্যাই বল)
Established29 November 1963; 60 years ago (1963-11-29)
School boardBoard of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Dhaka
PrincipalRiaz Ahmed Chowdhury
AdjutantMajor Abu Saleh Md Yahya
LanguageEnglish
Area95 acres (380,000 m2)
Color(s)  Maroon
DemonymMirzapurian
First PrincipalMichael William Pitt
EIIN133861
Websitemcc.army.mil.bd

Mirzapur Cadet College (Bengali: মির্জাপুর ক্যাডেট কলেজ) is a Military high schoolinTangail, Bangladesh.[1] Like other cadet colleges it follows the national curriculum prescribed by the National Curriculum and Textbook Board (NCTB) with English version and gives emphasis to extracurricular and co-curricular activities.[2]

Location

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Mirzapur Cadet College is situated at 90°9' east longitude and 24°5.3' north latitude. The Bangshi River runs through the east side of the college and on the south and south-west side the Barinda River flows. The Footjani River joins with Barinda River at the west side. It is on the edge of Tangail District, and the nearby Kaliakair UpazilainGazipur District HQ is 3 km from the college. The college is 8 km south of Mirzapur town, 37 km south-east from Tangail city and 58 km north-west from the capital city, Dhaka.

Aerial photo of MCC taken by an ex-Mirzapurian on 10 March 2014

History

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After the establishment of Faujderhat Cadet CollegeinChittagong district and Jhenaidah Cadet College in the Khulna division the foundation of Momenshahi Cadet College (former name of Mirzapur Cadet College) was planned. The objective of the new college was to prepare army officers for the Pakistan Army.

East Pakistan period

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The then president of Pakistan Field Marshal Ayub Khan laid the foundation stone of Momenshahi Cadet College at the Mirzapur Upazila in the then Mymensingh District (now Tangail district) of Bangladesh on 29 November 1963. The foundation stone is still there on the wall of the main academic building of the college.

Major General Fazle Mukim Khan formally opened the college on 9 January 1965. The first principal was Mr. Michael William Pitt.

Academic activities started from that year with intakes in Classes 7, 8 and 9.

Liberation War period

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After 7 March speech a violent procession by an angry mob entered the college campus on the 8th. Principal Wng Comd Sulaiman Haider Kayani closed the college then and sent all the cadets home. During the liberation war the college was opened in the first week of November 1971 with Mr Wahab as acting Principal.

Bangladesh period

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The foundation stone

Each year at thousands of 7th graders compete to earn the 50 seats available. Other cadet colleges were established after liberation war. Today there are 12 cadet colleges, including three for girls only.

Academic system

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Cadets are enrolled in the seventh grade and continue their study for six years. The Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) is the final examination to pass.

Each class generally has fifty students. The Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) examinations are administered under direct control of the Board of Education of Dhaka Division. Cadets secure top positions in board examinations each year. In this cadet college student apply for application to study .Written exam date of 2017: 6 January 2017

Departments

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In accordance with the National Education Policy, Mirzapur offers only the science and humanities educational sections for the cadets from the 9th grade. However, the cadets are encouraged to study science.

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Academic Building Night View
Frontal Night View of Fazlul Haque House (Present Champion House)
College Mosque at Night

Infrastructure

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Inside Suhrawardy House

Museum

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The Academic Building of Mirzapur Cadet College at Night.

The museum is situated just beside the Arts and crafts and Geography department. Some items are:

The curator is Naina Akhter, Head of the Department of Arts and Crafts.

Dining hall

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All cadets take their meals together in the dining hall. There are separate seating facilities for the prefects and the duty master generally known as the "High Table". Five meals are served every day. Dining hall prefect from class 12 nominatated by college authority lead the dining hall.

Houses

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MCC house flags.JPG
The House flags
Fazlul Huq HouseNamed after A. K. Fazlul Huq
Search, Struggle, Victory
Tiger
Blue
Suhrawardy HouseNamed after Hussein Shaheed Suhrawardy
Vini Vidi Vici
Eagle
Red
Nazrul HouseNamed after Kazi Nazrul Islam
Ever Erect is My Head
Lion
Green

When the academic activities of the college started on 9 January 1965, there were only two houses - Jinnah (now Fazlul Huq House) and Liaqat (now Suhrawardy House) for students' accommodation. Later Ayub House (now Nazrul House) was constructed to accommodate more students. Points are awarded to houses on the basis of different house competitions. At the end of the year house championship is determined depending on total house points.

Mosque

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There is a central air conditioned mosque where all the cadets say their evening prayers. The cadets also says their Jumma prayer there.

A cadet at 400m hurdles

Hospital

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Mirzapur Cadet College has a hospital for cadets and for employees. A full-time doctor from the Army Medical Corps is appointed along with assistants. All the medicines are free of cost. The hospital is open 24 hours to accommodate any special needs.

Critical cases are directly referred to the Combined Military Hospital (CMH) in Saver Cantonment.

Designer

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Mirzapur Cadet College Building

The MCC Campus was designed by the architect Mr. Thariani.

Library

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Gate of the house area
Circular ground in front of the academy building

The college library is named Shahid Khurshid Smriti Granthagar, after the martyr of the Liberation War of Bangladesh who was a cadet of the college. There is a portrait of Khurshid Ali on the wall of the library.

The library has 18000 books, and daily newspapers and weekly magazines are available.

Clubs and societies

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First administration

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Current administration

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Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ Sun, Daily (22 January 2020). "13th reunion of the ex-cadets of Mirzapur Cadet College held". Daily Sun.
  • ^ Ahammed, Rakib; Karmakar, Pankaj (28 July 2011). "City colleges dominate list". The Daily Star.
  • ^ "Ataul Hakeem meets PM". The Daily Star. 11 May 2012. Retrieved 6 September 2023.
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