Jessore Cantonment College - Academics

Academics

Jessore Cantonment College was certified as the best educational institution in National Education Week, 2002. Higher secondary subjects include science, commerce and arts programmes; the college also offers Honours courses, including Bengali, social work, Islamic history, Islamic studies, accounting, management, B.B.A., and mathematics. College-level computer education was first introduced in 1994. The computer department provides students with Internet facilities. Students must have at least 75% attendance to take part in internal examinations. If less the student is pronounced discollegiate. Today this college is one of the best colleges in this part of bangladesh. Higher Secondary Level All Groups :

Bangla English

Science :

Physics Chemistry Mathematics Biology Statistics Computer Studies Eng. Drawing & Workshop Practice Humanities

Humanities :

Economics Civics History Geography Logic Islamic Studies Statistics Office Management & Secretarial Science Computer Studies

BA & BSS :

Economics Civics History Geography Logic Islamic Studies Statistics Computer Studies Social Welfare Islamic History Home Economics

Business Studies :

Accounting Management Economics & Commercial Geography Statistics Office Management & Secretarial Science Computer Studies

B.Com :

Accounting Management Economics

B.Sc :

Physics Chemistry Mathematics Botany Zoology Statistics Geography

Honours :

Bangla Economics Political Science Accounting Management Mathematics Social work Islamic studies Islamic History & Culture Business Administration

Master's :

Bangla Economics Political Sci

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