Monipur High School and College

Monipur High School & College (Bengali: মনিপুর উচ্চ বিদ্যালয় ও কলেজ) is a secondary school and college located in Mirpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh. The school is also known as Monipur Uccha Viddalaya Ebong College (MUBC). In 2007, 2008 and 2009, the school ranked 3rd and in 2010 and 2011 the school ranked 6th and 7th & 8th in 2012 Secondary School Certificate examination under the Dhaka Education Board. And in 2012, 2013 and 2014 this school ranked first in the PEC Examination.[1] Monipur High School ranked first on 2011, 2012 & 2013 on the PSC (Samapony) exam.

Monipur High School & College
মনিপুর উচ্চ বিদ্যালয় ও কলেজ
Location
Mirpur, Dhaka

Bangladesh
Coordinates23.7949°N 90.3750°E / 23.7949; 90.3750
Information
TypeHigher secondary & college
Established1969 (1969)
FounderHazi Noor Mohammod
PresidentKamal Ahmed Mojumdar
PrincipalMd. Farhad Hossain
Enrolment40,000+
Websitemubcbd.com

Around 35,500 students, including boys and girls, are currently studying at Monipur High School & College.

MUB Branch-1 building

The school secured the 2nd position in [2] in terms of securing highest number of first divisions in the primary terminal examinations across the country. A total of 1,516 students achieved first division from Viqarunnisa Noon School and College while 1,126 from Monipur High School & College and 962 from Ideal School and College.

652 students scored A+ (or GPA 5.0) in 2008 and 556 students achieved the same in 2009, placing the school in the top three in Bangladesh's GPA 5 based schools ranking.

Following demands to enroll more students, the school authorities opened two more branches in Dhaka city, while the main campus at Monipur continues to operate with its decade old tradition since 1969.

The school has achieved second place in the evaluation examination of class Eight held under the Department of Secondary and Higher Education.[3]

Monipur High School opened its college section in 2008. The section, with about 500 students, is situated at the Ibrahimpur branch of the school.

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