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Pritilata was born in Chittagong on 5 May 1911, to Jagabandhu Waddedar and Pratibhamayi Devi. She was a meritorious student at the Dr. Khastagir Government Girls' School of Chittagong and passed the matriculation examination in the first division in 1928. She continued her education in Eden College, Dhaka and in 1929, she passed the Intermediate examinations securing the first place among all the candidates from Dhaka Board.
Two years later, Pritilata graduated in Philosophy with distinction from Bethune College of Calcutta (now Kolkata). The British authorities at Calcutta University withheld her degree. She was conferred the degree posthumously, in 2012, by the Calcutta University in independent India.
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