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Education Advisor Dr. Wahiduddin Mahmud highlighted the fragile state of Bangladesh’s education system, citing decades of decline starting in 1972 due to poor policy decisions, including converting prestigious colleges into university colleges and unchecked nationalization. Speaking to the Education Reporters Association, he emphasized that systemic issues take time to develop and cannot be quickly resolved. Poor primary education cascades into secondary and higher education, perpetuating a cycle of underqualified graduates. He also criticized the current state of National University graduates, many of whom remain unemployed.

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ETV 22 Jan 25

The Country’s Education System is in a Very Fragile State: Education Advisor

The state of the country’s education sector and system is extremely fragile, commented Education Advisor Professor Dr. Wahiduddin Mahmud. He said, “The condition of the education sector and system is very poor. Reforming this sector within a short period is not feasible. Working for three months alone cannot achieve anything significant. Therefore, even forming a reform commission would not yield much benefit.


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