Thakurgaon Government College

Coordinates: 26°02′22″N 88°27′10″E / 26.0394°N 88.4529°E / 26.0394; 88.4529
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Thakurgaon Govt. College
Gate of Thakurgaon Govt. College
Other name
TGC
Former names
Thakurgaon Degree College
TypeGovernment College
Established1959 (1959)
PrincipalMd. Abdul Jalil
Students11,101 (September-2013)[1]
Location,
Bangladesh

26°02′22″N 88°27′10″E / 26.0394°N 88.4529°E / 26.0394; 88.4529
CampusTown, 33 acres (13 ha)
AffiliationsNational University
Websitetgc.edu.bd

Thakurgaon Government College is an honors-level degree college in Thakurgaon, Bangladesh. It is situated in Thakurgaon town nearest to the south-east of the Tangon River. From this college, In west Thakurgaon Railway Station and in east Thakurgaon Bus-stand(old) are located. The college authority has declared their college as a campus free from politics, drug & smoking. This college is affiliated with Bangladesh National University. On 1 March 1980, this college was named Thakurgaon Government College after nationalized.

History[edit]

The college was established in 1959. On 8 June 1959, it was raised a demand to established a college in Thakurgaon in meeting of "Sub-division Social Development Fund Committee". On that meeting has been taken a decision to establish this college. That times, this college was started with fifty students with temporarily appointed principal Sir Rustom Ali Khan who was the headmaster of Thakurgaon High School.[2]

Campus[edit]

Science Building of Thakurgaon Govt. College

The excellent environment with green trees and the crowding of students have made the campus of 31 acres more living and more animated. There has Science, Business, Arts and Administrative buildings and also a Library. There has also Dormitory of Teachers, Mosque, Ponds, Computer Lab, Sahid Minar and play ground.[2]

Total amount of land of this college is 33 acres.

There has a rich library as name as "Central Library". Total number of books in seminar is 10,859 and the total number of books in central library is 12,844.[2]

Academics[edit]

In 1997-1998 session of this college, Bangladesh National University confessed Thakurgaon Degree College as a Honor's College after authorizing to open Honor's course in economics, accounting, mathematics and political science and next year has been confessed to open other six subject such as botany, English, management, Bengali, zoology and Islamic history and culture. In 2010-2011 session, philosophy and history were included in Honor's course and physics, chemistry in 2011-2012 session. On 23 April 2011, it opened master's course in four subjects: English, Bengali, economics, and botany.

The total number of students is 11,101 with H.S.C, Honor's, Degree(Pass) and Master's.[1]

The total number of teachers is 75.

The college offers Higher School Certificate, Degree (Pass), Honor's and Master's courses.

Higher School Certificate[edit]

  • Science
  • Business
  • Humanities

Degree (Pass)[edit]

  1. B.A.
  2. B.S.S.
  3. B.Sc.
  4. B.B.S.

Honor's[edit]

Master's[edit]

  1. English
  2. Bengali
  3. Economics
  4. Botany

The examination pass rate is: Higher Secondary Certificate (2013) 83.03%, Degree(2011) 68.52%, Honor's (2010) 93.35%।[1]

Result of public examination of last five years[1][edit]

Result of Higher Secondary Certificate[edit]

Exam Year Examinees Got GPA-5 Promoted Rate of Pass
2013 778 85 646 83.03%
2012 876 167 750 85.61%
2011 960 71 756 78.75%
2010 890 32 684 76.85%
2009 685 43 546 79.70%

Result of Degree (Pass)[edit]

Exam Year Examinees Promoted Rate of Pass
2011 889 596 68.52%
2010 608 290 66.29%
2009 477 258 64.50%
2008 396 193 48.56%
2007 329 116 33.99%

2011

Result of Honor's Final Examination[edit]

Exam Year Examinees Promoted Rate of Pass
2010 566 534 93.35%
2009 491 469 96.47%
2008 278 257 93.33%
2007 120 105 92.25%
2006 96 87 86.13%

Organizations of volunteer[edit]

BNCC, Rovar, Red crescent, Badhon.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Thakurgaon Govt. College". Thakurgaon Government College. Retrieved 27 November 2015.
  2. ^ a b c "Thakurgaon Govt. College - 3502". National University. Retrieved 27 November 2015.

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