BAU

Bangladesh Agricultural University, a renowned public university, has a great impact on the economy of the country. Lots of graduates from this varsity are serving the country to make it self-dependent in agriculture. We are still committed to making a poverty free Bangladesh by strengthening its economy as well as agricultural economy. A graduate from BAU has been declared as one of the most talented young scientists in the world. The most noticeable thing to say about this university is that there is no sessions jam, while it is the most common phenomenon in other public universities. BAU has started the semester system of education (English medium) in every faculty and this system is running very smoothly. I would like to thank the administration as it has modernised the education system and I believe students are also playing an important role in efficiently running the semester system by cooperating with the faculty members. The university authorities have already ensured residential facilities for every student. I think, very soon it will be a fully residential varsity. However, the teachers of BAU are not following the right procedures while lecturing in the class. I mean teachers are using lots of Bengali words in their lectures (especially at the undergraduate level). The notes given by the teachers are written in English but when they explain it to their students, they use Bengali. Will it not be more beneficial for the students if they use English for at least 40 minutes in their classes? This is necessary for further education abroad and career development.
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