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Best Private University In Bangladesh
Published on 11th Sep 2017
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 MTB Brand
Published on 7th Oct 2017
A mountain bike or mountain bicycle (abbreviated Mtn Bike or MTB is a bicycle designed for off-road cycling. Mountain bikes share similarities with other bikes, but incorporate features designed to enhance durability and performance in rough terrain. These typically include a front or full suspension, large knobby tires, more durable wheels, more powerful brakes, and lower gear ratios for climbing steep grades. Mountain bikes are typically ridden on mountain trails, single track, fire roads, and other unpaved surfaces. This type of terrain commonly has rocks, roots, loose dirt, and steep grades. Many trails have additional TTF's (Technical Trail Features) such as log piles, log rides, rock gardens, skinnier, gap jumps, and wall-rides. Mountain bikes are built to handle these types of terrain and features. The heavy-duty construction combined with stronger rims and wider tires has also made this style of bicycle popular with urban riders and couriers who must navigate through potholes and over curbs. Since the development of the sport in the 1970s many new sub types of mountain biking have developed, such as cross-country (XC), all-day endurance, free-ride, downhill, and a variety of track and slalom types. Each of these place different demands on the bike requiring different designs for optimal performance. MTB development has led to an increase in suspension travel, now often up to 8 inches (200 mm), and gearing up to 27 speeds, to facilitate both climbing and rapid descents. Advancements in gearing have also led to a "1x" (pronounced "one-by") trend, simplifying the gearing to one chaining in the front, and a cassette at the rear, typically with 9 - 11 sprockets.
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