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Best Private University In Bangladesh
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At present there are 129 public and private universities in Bangladesh. The numbers of public universities are 37 while private universities are 92. The first public university is The University of Dhaka, established in 1921. The establishment of private university is relatively a new phenomenon in this country. In early 1990s, private sector came forward to establish universities. Since then country experienced a spectacular growth in private universities– they were mostly in and around Dhaka. Factors for Considering Ranking of the Private Universities in Bangladesh: Most prospective students are faced with the same questions or scenario– what factors should I consider when I’m trying to find the best private university for me? There are many ways to find out a university. When you are going to selecting a university, it’s very important to consider various factors in order to find the top ranked universities that best suits you and your unique needs. For example, when you want to know if a movie or a cricket match is worth watching, you may look at movie reviews to see how many stars or most popular cricketer were given to the movie or the cricket match. The same sort of principle can be used when choosing a university. We have considered following factors to find out top ranked private universities in Bangladesh: 1. Teaching and learning innovation 2. Quality of Professors 3. Research Facilities 4. Freshmen Retention Rate 5. Financial Aid Services 6. Student to Faculty Ratio 7. Library and Laboratories 8. Graduation Rate 9. Size of the University 10. Jobs, Projects and Internship Opportunities 11. Updated Course Curriculum 12. Study Abroad Opportunities 13. Global Accreditation 14. On Campus Life and Extracurricular Activities 15. Sports Participation 16. Alumni Network 17. Cost of Tuition, Living, and More 18. Available Majors and Study Areas 19. Available Support Services 20. Safety and Campus Security Specially for the Women 21.Process of Freshmen Enrollment 22. Permanent Campus
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Best Keanu Reeves Movies
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Keanu Reeves has captivated audiences for decades with his impressive range and charismatic presence on screen. From his early roles as a charming slacker to his later portrayal as a stoic action hero, Reeves has consistently delivered memorable performances across a variety of genres. This list celebrates some of the best movies from his extensive filmography, showcasing his evolution as an actor and the enduring appeal he holds for movie lovers worldwide. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his work, this collection offers a glimpse into the diverse and captivating world of Keanu Reeves' cinematic achievements. This compilation spans the breadth of Keanu Reeves' career, highlighting films that not only achieved commercial success but also demonstrated his versatility and impact on popular culture. From lighthearted comedies that launched his career to groundbreaking action films that redefined the genre, each entry showcases a unique facet of his talent. Furthermore, this list includes films that allowed him to explore more dramatic and independent roles, proving his commitment to artistic growth and challenging himself as a performer. Join us as we delve into the performances that have solidified Keanu Reeves as a true icon of the silver screen. Also, don't forget to rank the list to let everyone know which of Keanu's films you think is the best! Image attribution: Governo do Estado de São Paulo, CC BY 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
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Best Online Bangla TV Channel
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Satellite TV Channel was introduced in Bangladesh in the 1990s. On 29 September 1992, the US television network CNN started relaying its transmission via satellite in Bangladesh for a few hours everyday using the BTV channel. The same year, BBC started the same under similar arrangements. Permission to use dish antennas for receiving satellite transmissions directly by general users opened up new opportunities for the Bangladeshi viewers to see programmes from the outside world. Between 1992-95, more than 10 foreign TV channels entered Bangladeshi homes. Today, this number stands at more than 100. The satellite television channels are now among the most popular means of entertainment for the people. New channels introduced in 1992 in Bangladesh in addition to CNN and BBC were basically those of the Star Television Network, Zee TV network, Indian TV and Pakistan TV. Some early starters bought dish antennas for very high prices and installed them on their roofs. Very soon, the innovative entrepreneurs, foreseeing a lucrative business, started operating private cable networks, which mushroomed throughout the country. The number of channels subscribed increased substantially in the major cities. Private satellite TV channel of Bangladesh origin channel-1, ATN Bangla also went into operation from the late nineties. NTV and Ekushay TV appeared with variety of news and programme later became popular satellite TV channels. According to a survey conducted in 1998 by a Dhaka daily, ATN, BBC, Channel-V, CNN, DD-7, DD-Metro, Discovery, ESPN, Prime Sports, Sony, Star TV Network (Star Movies, Star Plus, Star Sports), Zee TV and Zee Cinema were among the most watched and most popular channels. CNN, TNT, MTV and Cartoon Network were found to have a high viewing rate. Among the relatively new entrants, Ekushey Television, ATN Bangla, Channel I, Star World, National Geographic, HBO, AXN Action TV, and Alpha TV (now called Zee-Bangla) also made good impression among the Bangladeshi viewers. Ekushey Television was shut down during the rule of 4-Party alliance government (2001-2006). Some new local private satellite channels were given permission to launch their operations during this period. These included: RTV, Bangla Vision, Channel One, Boishakhi Television and Diganta Television. Ekushey Television resumed its operation in 2007 during the tenure of the caretaker government. The state-owned BTV also extended its transmission worldwide by launching a satellite channel called 'BTV World'. Three private channels channel One, Falgun Music and CSB news were shut down earlier. Desh TV, ATN News, Independent TV, Samoy Sangbad, GTV, Bijoy TV, Independent TV, Channel 71, My TV, Islamic TV, Machranga TV, Channel 24, Mohna TV, Channel 16 and Channel 9 are the latest notable entrant in the field. Some other new private satellite TV channels are expected to go on air very soon. According to a survey conducted in 2008, 68% Bangladeshi of over 15 years of age watch satellite TV channels at least once in a week. The number of TV audience has increased by 26% during the least ten years because of the massive expansion of local satellite TV transmissions as well as cable network. Only 8% households of Bangladesh had TV sets in 1995, the figure has raised to 41% now and 42% TV sets have satellite antennas or cabel connections. Earlier in 2006, the 'Cable TV Network Operation Act' was enacted to regulate the activities of cable TV operators in Bangladesh.
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Rank the Best Feluda Stories
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There is perhaps no greater Bengali detective series than the famed writer and Oscar-winning director Satyajit Ray's Feluda (ফেলুদা) series. From his humble abode in 21 Rajani Sen Road, Ballygonj, Kolkata, Feluda or Prodosh Chandra Mitra, (প্রদোষ চন্দ্র মিত্র) becomes a celebrated private investigator over a series of 35+ novels and short stories, traveling all over India and beyond with his cousin and ever present "satellite" Topshe (Tapesh Ranjan Mitra) and his lighthearted but dependable friend Jatayu (Lalmohan Ganguly). Replete with drama, suspense, intriguing characters and Ray's unique brand of quaint humor, Feluda stories always hold a class of their own. Starting from Feludar Goendagiri in 1965, there have been 35 complete stories which include full-length novels and short stories and 2 unfinished stories, many of which have been turned into feature films for both the big screen and television. These have included such luminaries as Soumitra Chatterjee and Sabyasachi Chakrabarty and have been directed both by Satyajit Ray's son Sandip Ray and Satyajit Ray himself. Even after half a century of the publication of the first Feluda, the series still earns new fans every day. We all have our favorite stories from the series that we fondly remember and recount to each other. Which ones do you think are the best and why? Rank this list by dragging and dropping the items and hit submit to update the average. And let me and others know why you like your favorite ones in the comments below.
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