1. Warm up activity:

□ Discuss what you know about the opportunities of higher education in Bangladesh.

□ Why do you think higher education is important. Discuss in a group.

2. Read the following text and answer the questions that follow:

Tertiary education in Bangladesh comprises two categories of institutions: degree awarding universities and colleges affiliated with the National University (NU). There were only 4 universities in Bangladesh at the time of independence in 1971. All of those universities were publicly financed autonomous entities. At present, there are 35 such universities. Private universities are a relatively new phenomenon in this country. In the early 1990s, the private sector came forward to establish universities. Since then the country has experienced a spectacular growth in private universities-mostly in and around Dhaka and couple of other large cities. At present, there are 79 private universities. The number of colleges providing tertiary level education is around 1,400. Most of them offer BA (pass) education of three year duration; only one-third of them offer B.A. (Honors) courses and some offer MA degrees as well. All of these colleges are affiliated with the National University.

Accessibility to higher education

Accessibility to higher education implies that students get the opportunity to get university education and sufficient support from educational institutions. Increasing enrolment at the secondary and higher secondary level puts pressure on higher educational institutions. But due to limited capacity, only a small number of students may be enrolled in universities. Thus, each year a large number of students are denied access to higher education. Also, due to poverty and increase in educational expenses, students of the lower middle class do not get easy access to higher education. Moreover, those who get places in the universities have limited access to avail all kinds of diversified educational facilities relating to their study fields.

Only about 12 percent of graduates enter highs educational institutions. More than SO pei wait of (bese students arc admitted to NU affiliated colleges. Others arc absorbed by tin public and private umvsaitiea. In the last two decades, there has been a substantial rise in the number of students b private univeraitia. According to the UGC Annual Report 2010, the number rose from 8S.669 in 2003 to 2,00,752 in 2010.

Public universities in Bangladesh

Public Universities arc the first choices of most students. The public universities offer a wide range of subjects in Science, Commerce, Libaal Arti, Humanities, Engineering and Technology, low, Education and Medicine. Public universities attract the beet mind* to teaching although monetary compensation fix teacher* H anything but attractive. Library, laboratory, Internet and research facilities are much bettor there than anywhere else In the country. Seminar*, symposiums, lectures, workshops, debates, mni nahitaiinnH are often held in these iTmtitiitimn wnH there is Hmplp agape far national and international exposure for jzumi&mg young knowledge seekers. Moreover, public univerwtie* offer residential and boarding facilities at low cort/rubridized rates.

Annual total intake and total number of students in
selected public universities:

Name of
the university

Annual
Total Intake

Total
students

Male students

Female students

University
of Dhaka

5219

28772

19119

9653

University
of Chittagong

3773

19301

14192

5109

University
of Rajshahi

4305

26909

19133

7776

Khulna
University

642

4423

3440

983

Comilla
University

350

591

417

174

Jahangirnagar
University

1361

10417

7082

3335

Islamic
University

1210

10109

7913

2196

Bangladesh
Agriculture University

757

4621

3211

1410

Jagannath
University

2415

25896

21774

4122

Bangladesh
University of Engineering & Technology

885

7218

5865

1353

Shahjalal University of Science and Technology

1160

7930

6156

1774

Bangabandhu
Sheikh Mujib Medical University

Na

1116

695

421

Source:
Journal of Management and Science, Vol.111. No 2. June 2013.

ISSN
2250-1819 / EISSN 2249-1260

3. Find the meanings of the following words. Also indicate the part of speech of each word, change them into as many parts of speech as is possible and make sentences of your own with each changed form:

i. comprise

ii. phenomenon

iii. spectacular

iv. tertiary

v. affiliated

vi. support

vii. enrolled

viii. compensation

ix. symposium

x. subsidize

4. Make sentences of your own with the following phrases:

i. at present

ii. due to

iii. access to

iv. in and around

5. How many public and private universities are there in Bangladesh?

6. What percentage of students gets opportunities for admission into tertiary education?

7. Write a paragraph on “Accessibility to higher education in Bangladesh” using the information about enrollment statistics in the public universities of Bangladesh.