Chittagong Model School and College

Chittagong Model School and College
চট্টগ্রাম মডেল স্কুল এন্ড কলেজ

Logo of the institution
Knowledge is Enlightenment
জ্ঞানই আলো
Address
Chittagong Polytechnic Road, Nasirabad
Khulshi
Chittagong, 4209
 Bangladesh
Information
Established 2006
Opened 2007
Founder Ministry of Education, Bangladesh
Authority Board of Governors, Chittagong Model School & College
School code 3620
EIIN: 133998
Principal Abu Bakar Mazumdar, BCS (Education)
Gender Co-educational
Medium of language Bengali
Campus size 3.5 acres
Nickname CMSC
Board of Education Chittagong Education Board
Contact No. 031-2581006
Website cmsc.edu.bd

Chittagong Model School and College (Bengali: চট্টগ্রাম মডেল স্কুল এন্ড কলেজ) is an educational institution (first grade to twelfth grade) situated in the port city Chittagong, Bangladesh established by the Ministry of Education of the country. It is one of the eleven model educational institution established in the six divisional towns of the country.

About

Academic building of the college

The institution offers education for students from first grade to twelfth grade. The teachers are appointed by the Ministry of Education, through a competitive recruitment examination.[1]

History

To meet the need of educational institutions in Bangladesh, the Ministry of Education established eleven Model schools and colleges in districts of Bangladesh. Chittagong Model School & College was one of them. It started her first H.S.C batch in 2007 and S.S.C in 2008.[2]

Board of Governors

Campus

The institution is known for its natural and architectural beauty which is surrounded by green hills, trees and gardens. The main academic building has five floors which is a rectangular shaped building. It has laboratories for physics, chemistry, mathematics, and computer science. There is a library, seminar hall for teachers, gymnasium for male and female students, teacher's common-room, and common-room for guardians, accounts room, principal's room, computer operator's room and enough classrooms for students.

The quarter of the principal is inside the campus situated beside the academic building. The Technical Training Center (TTC), Chittagong is situated beside the institution.[4]

Admission

Admissions in grade I-IX are based on an entrance examination, which is competitive. Admission in HSC level is based on the result of Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examination. Every year it takes about 150 students in science, 150 in commerce and 50 in humanities group in HSC level. Students have to apply through sms method for the admission. Last year, requirement for applying for HSC admission was GPA 4.75 for Science, 4.00 for Commerce and 2.00 for Humanities group. Students are admitted among the applied, according to their merit position in the list provided by Chittagong Education Board.

In class I-IX there are almost 60 seats (30 for male and 30 for female) in every class. The students who pass SSC from this institution get opportunity to get themselves admitted into higher secondary level directly.[5]

Events and programs

CMSC events promote school spirit and are for enjoyment or for philanthropic causes. Some are open only to students in certain years, while others to the entire student population, alumni, and their friends and families.

Every year the institution authority arranges sporting events. The college organizes a function on February 21 to observe International Mother Language Day every year. It holds programs on the occasions of Pohela Boishakh, Independence Day Of Bangladesh, and National Victory Day.

Result

According to the result of Higher Secondary Certificate examination of 2013, the percentage of pass was 86.84 and 19 students got GPA 5.[6]

See also

References

  1. Prospectus of Chittagong Model School & College 2009
  2. http://cmsc.edu.bd/ CMSC about
  3. http://cmsc.edu.bd/board.php
  4. http://www.panoramio.com/photo/38457152
  5. http://www.cmsc.edu.bd/student.php CMSC about
  6. HSC result 2013, Chittagong Model School and College

External links

Coordinates: 22°22′3.85″N 91°48′37.38″E / 22.3677361°N 91.8103833°E / 22.3677361; 91.8103833

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