Gaibandha Govt. College
Gaibandha Govt. College is a public higher education institution in Gaibandha, Bangladesh. It was established on July 1, 1947, and is located on College Road in Paschim Gobindapur. The college offers higher secondary education in Science, Humanities and Commerce. It also provides Bachelor's (Pass) courses, Bachelor's (Honors) programs in 14 subjects, and Master's programs in 14 subjects.[1] As of 2024, a total of 13,302 students are studying at this college. History![]() Gaibandha Government College was established on July 1, 1947. It started with Acting Principal Ashwini Kumar Chowdhury, seven teachers, and 23 students, initially offering only the Humanities stream. Phanibhushan Roy served as the first principal. In the mid-1950s, Principal N.C. Sen and Bangladesh's first Jatiya Sangsad Speaker, Shah Abdul Hamid, made significant contributions to the development of the college. On March 1, 1980, the college was nationalized,[2] with Gias Uddin serving as the acting principal at that time. The college is now located on 13.39 acres of land, with well-arranged buildings. There are two large ponds on the east and west sides of the campus, and an old tin-shed building on the north side, which represents the college's heritage. In the 1950s, this building was used for both day and night classes. Academic ProgramsCurrently, the college offers education under the Dinajpur Education Board for higher secondary levels and under the National University for Bachelor's (Pass), Bachelor's (Honors), and Master's programs. Higher Secondary (HSC) Programs
Bachelor's (Pass) Courses
Bachelor's (Honors) Courses
Master’s Final Courses
Master’s Preliminary Courses
StudentsAccording to the Bangladesh Bureau of Educational Information and Statistics, a total of 13,302 students were enrolled in 2024. This includes 1,660 students in the Higher Secondary level, 1,911 in the Bachelor's (Pass) course, 8,532 in the Bachelor's (Honors) course, and 1,199 in the Master's program. Results & RankingResultsFrom 2009 to 2024, a total of 13,109 students participated in the HSC exams, with 11,979 passing and 1,130 failing. Among them, 3,040 students achieved an A+, resulting in a pass rate of 91.38% and an A+ rate of 23.19%.[3] RankingIn 2018, it was recognized as one of the top ten colleges in the Rangpur region in the National University college ranking.[4] See moreReferences
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