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Pub.No.45 Statistics of Cadet Colleges in Bangladesh 1984 BANBEIS PUBLICATION No. STATISTICS O'F CADET COLLEGES IN BAMLADESH BANGLADESH BUREAU OF EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION & STATISTICS(BANBEIS) MINISTRY OF| EDUCATION 1, SONARGAONJ ROAD(PALASHI-NILKHET) -:. ' ! DHAKA-5 Mov#mber,1985 i i -:Contents :- An Introduction 2. Statistics of Cadet Colleges k-27 >o r O s CAD^T COLL^G^S OF An Introduction The rise of tilt w^a^c OoII^^^o in Bangladesh is, in fact, intimately associated with the struggle of her people for realisation of tneir legitimate share in the administration and defence. The first Cadet College known as 'iast Pakistan Cadet College • was opened at Faujdarhat, Chittagong in 195 8 which was subsequently (196k) renamed as Faujdarhat Cadet College. Consequent upon tne success and achievement at Faujdarhat three more Cadet Colleges were set up in 1964-65 at Jhenaidah, Momenshahi(now Mirzapur) and Rahshahi in the rest of the three divisions. The growth of the Cadet Colleges and their extra-ordinary achievement in residential educ^tior encouraged the education d-yartment to open a number of residential schools in different district head-quarters. By 197O» six Residential Model Schools were set up at Sylhet, Comilla, Barisal, Pabna,Rangour for boys and at MymensingBu for Girl • s.. The Cadet Colleges suffered heavy casualties in man and material auri^ liberation wax", ^fter liberation, a section of people being prompted by a strong sentiment of liberty demand ed the abolition of the- Cadet Colleges forthwith to establish equality in all spheres of life. At this critical juncture the prominent leaders of Administration as well as Defence came forward and projected tne urgent need of the Cadet Colleges in the task of reconstructing the waitorn country. The govern- ment that followed tno liberation decided to go ahead with these institutions till such time when a better alternative could be found out by which the goodness of the Cadet Colleges could be safeguarded and not sacrificed to a tiieorertical equality. Finding no other better alternative, the concept oT Cadet Colleges was finally accepted when the Jatiya Sangsad passed the Cadet College(Amendment) Act in August,1973. By this time, the Cadet Colleges almost come to their former shape offsetting the damage caused during the liberation war. By 1975* the demand for Cadet College places(seats) among the parents increased manifold ,The people then started pressing for more Cadet Colleges in the country. : 2 ; Meanwhile, the government residential model schools bast with multi-dimensional problems could not come up to achieve tbu, desired objectives as jzpociod of thorn. The govt . in r^sponsu to popular demand and with a view to establishing higher academics standard utnbarKod u..on a policy in May 1977 to convert all tin- state Residential i/io^el schools into Cadet Colleges. The «or.i. started immediately and thereby bylhet Cadet College and _<angvur Cadet College carne into being in 197<3. The opening of new Cadet College was a land :narlz in the educational history of the country In fact, as the conversion of an established institution into a Caaet College was technically a different job, it took sciiu ;r;orc /ears to tak. up the -work of conversion for the rest of the iaooj schools. However two cor^ Cadet Colleges namely,Barisal Cacj«_t College & Pabna Cadet College came into being in 1981. In 1532 K/i.'-nsingh Girl's iiodel ochool was converted into Girl's Cadet Coxlege and Comilla Residential School got converted into a Cac^t College in 1983. As enunciated in trie Cad^t College ordnance 1964, the Cad-. College shall exercise the following powers and perform the following duties,namely, a. to provide a so ;nc liberal public school educ^ O-LOI; , b. to provide ei^.:.:untary military training to Cadets, c. to provide instructions in such branches of learning as the College .,iay think fit, and, d. to do all such ocner acts or things, whether incidental to power aforesaid or not,as may De requisite in order to further trie objects of the College as a teaching institution and to cultivate and promote arts,science and other brancehes of learning. The qualified cadets from these colleges meet the growing demand of commissioned officers for the defence department. These 10 colleges are placed under the Ministry of Dcf.-ru- and is administered and supervised by an Army Adjutant General whose offices ar.e located at the Dhaka Cantonment, Dhaka. There are 255 teachers and 1249 ancilliary staff in these colleges,Total intake(from -VII to XIl)has been reported to be 29^ for the year 1984 and output as 448 in SSC & 292 in HSC for the year 1984, Needless to mention that the Boards of IntermediaL- •; Secondary Education (£>haKa/Chittagong/Ra jshahi/Jessore )hold SSC &. HbC examinations for students appearing from these institution along with others from aovcrn.vi.. nt and privately run secondary school and intermediate colleges of the country.Performance rat- ings of these institutions have been found very satisfactory over the years. Following statistical tables will illustrate the STATISTICS OF CADET COLLEGES Table: Enrolment in Cadet Coller.;J by Grade(VII to X) and Stream, 198k. t Seconds ••y Levol Serial 1 OOJ__LegG \— t 3 X X ; N' , VIII i Tota] I Grand. • 1— • ! VII i 1* ;: V."" :'."."•"• i •'"••", TotaJ. 1 , Science Humanities i 1 Huii an a lies ! ! Total {Science \ Total 1v Mirz^pur Cadet College 52 56 108 — 62 62 ... 59 59 229 2C 3-\."is--l Cadet College 57 52 109 - 57 57 16 29 2 H 3. Rangpur Cadet College 51 51 102 - 53 53 11 k7 58 213 k. Sylhet Cadet College k5 60 105 - 58 58 - 5^ 56 219 5. Fouzderhat Cadet College 5k 102 - 55 ^ - 53 53 210 6. Comilla Cadet College 56 53 109 - 51 51 - k7 k7 207 7. Jhena.idah Cadet College 56 52 108 05 k9 5k • ok 52 56 : 9 8, Rajshahi Cadet Collef.o 52 50 102 ok k5 k9 -• 52 52 2 3 9. Pabna Cadet College 5k 55 109 - b'f 57 - 52 52 218 10. Mymensingh Girl's 55 57 112 Cadet College 03 k8 51 05 51 56 2:9 Grand Total : 532 53k 1066 12 535 5k7 36 k98 53k 21W Table: Enrolment in Cadet College by Grade(XI & XII) and Stream, Higher Secondary Level Serial/ College 1— TT XII No, , 1 Grand I Total Cad^t { Humanities { Science j Total 'Humanities JScience |Tf tal ' Total ' Enrolment 1. Mirzapur Cadet College 52 52 14.3 k3 95 32^ 2. Barisal Cadet College 07 39 kS 02 16 20 66 277 3. Rangpur Cadet College 57 57 28 28 85 298 Sylhet Cadet College 52 52 k3 k3 95 3114- Fouzderhat Cadet College 51 51 35 35 86 296 6.. Ccmilla Cadet College 50 50 - - 50 257 7., Jhenaidah Cadet College 03 hh k7 14-3 k7 9k- 312 8. Rajshahi Cadet College 4-1 L.6 U6 U5 )|-8 • 9k 297 9^ Pabna Cadet College 11 35 02 I4.2 hh 90 308 .1 a. Mymensingh Girl's Cadet 01 k9 Ok 22 26 75 29U College- Grand Total : 22 14.714. k96 12 322 3314. 830 2977 Table: Distribution of Teachers by Designation & Sex for the Cadet Colleges, 1981;. > j al! College j- Principal [Vice-PrincipalJ Assc Professor', Asstt.Professorj Lecturer ; Others': Grand Total » . otal {Female j Total!Female { Total jFemalc {Total! Female {Total {Female! , T t t TotaTj Female 1. Mirzapur Cadet College 01 01 02 06 15 03 25 03 2, Barissi Cadet College 01 01 02 02 - 18 03 2k 03 3. Kangpur Cadet College 01 - 02 05 - 16 02 2ii 02 l+. Gylhet Cadet College 01 01 02 02 - 19 - 25 - 5. Fouzd^rhat Cadet College 01 01 03 Olx - 16 01 25 01 6. Comilla Cadet College 01 01 02 Olx 01 18 01 26 02 7. Jhenaidah Cadet College 01 01 02 Olx - 20 01 28 01 8. Rajshahi Cadet College 01 01 01 07 - 16 02 26 02 9. Pabna Cadet College 01 01 03 03 - 18 05 26 05 10. Mymensingh Girl's 01 01 Cadet College- 01 03 - 20 iU 26 TOTAL : 10 09 20 1x0 01 176 32 255 33 Table: Distribution of Employees Other than Teachers by Class Sox for the Cadet Colleges, 1981].. t 1 No. of Class I & II Employees ! Social J Colleges i - No. ; Total J Female j 1 . Mirzapur Cadet College 9(Mlne) ... 2, Barisal Cadec College - 3. Rangpur Cadet College O3(Ti-,oee) - k. Sylhet Cadet College 9(rMe) •- 5. Fouzderhat Cadet College 08(E.i. $ht) - 6. Comilla Cade1: College 9(N?ne) - 7. Jhenaidah Cadet College 11(Eleven) - 8. Rajshahi Cad ?t College 07(Seven) - 9. Pabna Cadet College 03(Three) - 10. Mymensingn Girl's Cadet College 03(Three) 1(0ne) 65(Sixty five ) including one female. Table: Distribution of Employees Other than Teachers by Class & Sex for the Cadet Colleges, 1981+ . Seri Class- in ; Class- IV i all L : Mo, { College r- Total ! Female ! Total ' Fema10 ' Total Female i ! ! » 1 . Mirzapu.r Cadet Colle.ee 60 02 76 0 136 02 2, Barir.al Cadet College 11 0 0 0 11 0 3c Rancour Cadet College 35 0 99 0 0 k. Sylhet Cadet College U9 0 75 0 12I4. 0 5- Fouzderhat Cadet College 60 0 77 c 137 0 6. Jhenaidah Cadet College 63 0 76 0 139 0 7. Comilla Cadet College 37 0 9k 0 131 0 8. Rajshahi Cadet College 56 0 7b 0 132 0 9. Pabna Cadet College k2 0 87 0 129 0 10. Mymensingh Girl's Cadet College 30 08 81 3U 111 Total : 10 714-1 31^ 1181; Table: Output Statistics of Mirzapur Cadet College, Tang-ail for SSC of 1982-81+ by Stream.
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