Narayanganj Government Mohila College

Narayanganj Government Mohila College (Bengali: নারায়ণগঞ্জ সরকারি মহিলা কলেজ), generally called Mohila College (মহিলা কলেজ) is a women's college in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. Narayanganj Government Mohila College one of the major educational institution for women's education in the district.[1][2]

Narayanganj Government Mohila College
Established1962
Location
Narayanganj
,
Bangladesh
CampusUrban, H.S.C, Honors
Websitewww.ngmc.gov.bd

History

In the Development of women Education of Society Narayanganj Women college was formed By Civil Society in 1962.[3]Due to infrastructure problems was transferred to Municipal Public Library Building in 1963. In later new campus and their own academic building was built in donated place by Government Tolaram College in 1965.[4]The college was mass destructed in liberation period in 1971. As a result, after Independence it was transferred Government Girls High School for its activities such as class and other curriculums. Former President Hussain Muhammad Ershad on 1 November 1984 declared it a Government College.[5]

Academic departments

  • HSC
  • Department of Arts
  • Department of Business Studies
  • Department of Science
  • Information and Communication Technology
  • Department of Sociology

Library

There are available Library facility for students. Around thousand books are in the library in various department.

Transport

Tolaram University college has 01 buses to transport students from different areas of Narayanganj city.

References

  1. "Government Women's College has got the best position in GPA-5 in Narayanganj". Narayanganj Barta24.com. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
  2. "In Narayanganj Top Position Mohila College". Banglanews24.com. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
  3. "বাংলা উইকিপেডিয়া". Bangla Wikipedia (in Bengali).
  4. "Narayanganj District-Banglapedia". bn.banglapedia.org (in Bengali).
  5. "Official website of Narayanganj Government Mohila College". ngmc.gov.bd (in Bengali).


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