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STranGeR APU
5 months ago
A very beautiful campus. Their campus area is huge and divided into many categories. A college like being inside the top five among the good colleges of Dhaka. For example, their administration and their laws are very disciplined. A very beautiful sweet campus. The campus consists of a large sprawling area. Although I am not a student here but I know a lot about the administration and education system here from the experience of my friends who have studied here. And I also came here several times with my college friends and to give government jobs exam.
Saiful
a month ago
Has good reputation and provides great educational facilities for students. Teachers are also student friendly. Some may face hard time following the rules and regulations because it's run by Air Force. But overall it's a good college.
tanzina pakhi
3 weeks ago
This school used to be a really great school until Corona came and their downfall began The new teachers from last year and this year are really disrespectful they call bad words like "third class,abnormal" and so many more to refer the students they don't even care about the students anymore when the students talks about their problem to their class teachers they act like that's not their concern and they don't care at all let's not talk about the discipline at this point the teachers don't have any discipline comparing to that the students are better than the teachers Hopefully they'll talk about these problems and try to make the school better they really don't give any priority to the day shift students please look into these problems and if needed fire the teachers esp the new ones if that makes the school better.
Md. Belal Uddin Shaikh
9 months ago
One of the best college in Dhaka. Very easy to find in google maps and has a big campus. You will also find monkeys near the college canteen😜. 'Puraton Bimanbondor' can be seen from the college buildings and eng version building. You can't get in without permission from the proper authority( principal or other senior teacher) or probable causes.
Munjur Rahman
6 months ago
BAF Shaheen College Dhaka, also known as BAFSD or Dhaka Shaheen, is a renowned co-educational institution established in 1960 by the Bangladesh Air Force. Initially named "Shaheen School," it evolved into a college offering both English and Bangla medium education. A Legacy of Quality Education: Over its six decades, BAF Shaheen College has garnered a reputation for academic excellence. It features a well-equipped campus with modern facilities, including spacious classrooms, science labs, a library, and a playground. The college offers a diverse range of programs, including Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) courses in Science, Humanities, Business, and Home Economics, along with undergraduate Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Science (BSc) degrees in various disciplines. Beyond Academics: BAF Shaheen College prioritizes holistic development, encouraging students to excel in extracurricular activities. The college boasts vibrant clubs and societies covering diverse interests like debating, drama, sports, and social work. These activities provide students with a platform to showcase their talents, develop leadership skills, and foster a sense of community. A Beacon of Inclusivity: BAF Shaheen College welcomes students from both military and civilian backgrounds, fostering an inclusive and diverse learning environment. This diverse student body creates a rich tapestry of cultures and perspectives, preparing students for success in a globalized world.
History of BAF Shaheen College Dhaka BAF Shaheen College Dhaka is one of the most famous educational institutions in the country. On March 1, 1960, the institution started as an English medium school named “Shaheen School”. Later in 1967 Bengali medium was introduced along with English medium. Meanwhile, Shaheen School was renamed as “Shaheen High School” and within a few years was recognized by the Board of Higher Secondary Education, Dhaka. In the academic year 1977-78 Shaheen High School was renamed as “BAF Shaheen College Dhaka” for the purpose of upgrading it to a higher secondary college. Degree (pass course) was introduced in the academic year 1990-91 and since then BAF Shaheen College continues to function as a degree college. However, the degree was abolished from the academic year 2006-07. At present, the college conducts educational programs from infant to class 12 as per the rules of the Directorate of Primary Education, Directorate of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education and Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education. Co-curricular activities are running here. The college is well known and well established for its teaching methods and discipline. In the academic year 2006, English medium was introduced along with Bengali medium according to the educational policy of the National Curriculum and Textbook Board. For more than five long decades, the institute has produced many talents who have become renowned at the national and international level. Group Captain Vogar was the then Base Officer-in-Command of the Pakistan Air Force and also the Officer-in-Charge of Civil Aviation. At that time all the officers and employees of Pakistan Air Force, Army, Civil Aviation and PIA (Pakistan International Airlines) were West Pakistani and Urdu speaking. Therefore, everyone felt the need for English medium schools in Dhaka to eliminate the education problems of the children of Air Force officers and employees. Flight Lieutenant (Directorate of Education) AJM Khalil Ullah, who later obtained his Barrister-at-Law degree from Lincoln's Inn, England and became better known as Barrister Khalil Ullah; Appointed as the founder president of the school. This act of establishing the school was a very bold step. At this stage the school has to be in jeopardy with a worthwhile name. Finally Sergeant Zakaria came forward with a suitable name. He proposed the name Shaheen and it was immediately accepted. "Shaheen" is an Urdu word meaning eagle, which is very compatible with Air Force. Various plans, reviews were carried out regarding the financing of school management and construction of buildings. And all these plans dedicated life flight lieutenant. J. M. Khalilullah became a reality under the able leadership. Although initially the school was established for the children of Air Force personnel; Later it was introduced for the children of different classes and occupations of civilians. S. A. Ahmed was the first principal of the school. The school started with only 34 students. First the squash court and later the sergeant's mess, camp mosque and radar building were used as school buildings. The Broadcasting Room of Civil Aviation is given the facility to be used as the office of the Principal. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Defense allotted the land for the present school building to the school authority. Thus, on March 1, 1960, one morning, Group Captain Voger and Flight Lieutenant A. J. The small dream that M Khalilullah had today turned into a milestone. After independence, Bangladesh Air Force rebuilt the school. Meanwhile, the number of students gradually increased. Between 1994-98, two three-storey college buildings were built. College Auditorium Shaheen Hall was built in 2002-05. Moreover, the college has its own generator and deep tube wells to ensure uninterrupted power and water supply. These achievements have been possible due to the careful planning and foresight of the Air Force authorities. Since 1960, the contribution, sacrifice and cooperation of principals, vice-principals, teachers and officers-employees will be forever engraved in the history of the school.
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Jahangir Gate, Dhaka Cantonment, Dhaka, Bangladesh