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Chittagong Cantonment Public College

Coordinates: 22°23′50″N 91°48′54″E / 22.3972°N 91.8150°E / 22.3972; 91.8150
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Chittagong Cantonment Public College
চট্টগ্রাম ক্যান্টনমেন্ট পাবলিক কলেজ
Location
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Bangladesh
Information
TypePublic
Mottoআল্লাহ আমায় জ্ঞান দাও
(Allah Give Me Wisdom)
Established1961 (1961)
Area trusteeChittagong Cantonment
PrincipalColonel Monirur Zaman
LanguageBengali and English
Houses  Babar

  Nazrul

  Tareque
Color(s)   (School)

   (College)

   (University)
NewspaperGiribarta
YearbookGiriprava
AffiliationMinistry of Education National University
Websiteccpc.edu.bd

Chittagong Cantonment Public College (CCPC) is a higher secondary educational institution in Chittagong, Bangladesh. It was established in 1961, and administered by the Bangladesh Army. The institution also offers honours level.[1]

Curriculum

Chittagong Cantonment Public College follows the National Curriculum English and Bengali Version by the Ministry of Education, Bangladesh.

History

The institute started its journey on 23 October 1961 with 24 students and 3 teachers. President Ayub Khan laid the stone of this institution. The institution got recognition by Comilla educational board in 1971. This institution faced many ups and downs during its long period. It was once damaged by the effect of 1971 liberation war and got reestablished on 17 March 1972.[2]

Administration

This institution is usually led by an army principal who is usually a Colonel of the Bangladesh Army. At present the principal is Colonel Monirur Zaman. The school and college sections have separate vice-principals.

List of principals

  • A.B. Ashraf Uddin Ahmed (7.02.75–14.05.78)
  • Golam Jilani Najre Murshid (15.05.78–15.11.99
  • L. Colonel Abdul Baten, AEC (04.01.00–29.08.02)
  • Colonel Mokarram Ali Khan (29.08.02–18.10.03)
  • L. Colonel Mohammed Shamsul Alam, PSC AEC (24.11.03–17.01.05)
  • Colonel Sayed Mofazzel Maola (17.01.05–15.08.05)
  • Colonel Shah Murtaza Ali (16.08.05–04.02.07)
  • Colonel Mohamed Jahid Hossain, Phd (09.05.07–16.08.08)
  • Colonel Mohammed Anisur Rahman, PSC (17.08.08–20.03.10)
  • Colonel Syed Golam Jahid, PSC (20.03

10-07.08.12)

  • Colonel Muhammed Asadujjaman Subhani (08.08.12–16.01.13)
  • Colonel Shahriyar Ahmed Chowdhury, PSC (17.01.13–12.12.13)
  • Colonel Abu Saleh Muhammed Rafiqul Islam, AEC (01.01.14–06.06.15)
  • Colonel Abu Naser Muhammed Toha, AFWC, PSC (06.06.15-14.02.18)[3]

Faculties and departments

The institution has only one faculty.

Faculty of Business Studies

  • Department of Management

Professional course

Extra curriculum activities

The students of this institution participate in various type of activities outside of study. In every year, the students cut a good figure at different competitions in district level or division level.[4] They have achievements in various sectors including science fair, different olympiouds etc.[5] The institution also runs many clubs and programs.[6]

Students

File:Fresher's Reception 2011 at CCPC (02).jpg
Students during Fresher's Reception in 2011.

CCPC's student population has recently ranged from 3500 to 4000, across all programs (1st grade-degree level). CCPC enrolled nearly 2500 students in school programs, 1000 students in college programs, and around 500 students in degree programs. The total population is 45% female and 55% male students.

Infrastructure

Academic

College section of the institution
The corridor inside the campus

(1) 1×2 storied Main building (Classrooms 14, Teachers room 03 & Others 21, Total-38)

(2) 1×4 storied Hons building −01 (Classrooms 11, Teachers room 02 & Others 08, Total-21)

(3) 1×3 storied Hons building −02 (Classrooms 03, Teachers room 06 & Others 06, Total-15)

(4) 1×6 storied College building (Classrooms 29, Teachers room 13 & Others 11, Total-53)

(5) 1×5 storied School building (Classrooms 29, Teachers room 04 & Others 12, Total-45)

(6) 1×1 storied Nursery building (Classrooms 06, Teachers room 00 & Others 04, Total-10)

Total: (Class room-92, Teachers room-28, Others-62) = 182

Residential and others

(1) 1×2 Storied Principal’s Quarter (Duplex)

(2) 1×1 Storied Teachers’ Quarter (2 Flats)

(3) 1×2 Storied Teachers’ Quarter (8 Flats)

(4) 1×1 Storied Staff Quarter (Tin Shed-7 Residences)

(5) 1×1 Storied Auditorium (1200 seats)

(6) 1×1 Storied Canteen (For Students & Teachers)

(7) 1×2 Storied Guardian’s Waiting Room

(8) 1×1 MT Garage

(9) 1×1 Security Guard room (Main Gate)

(10) 1×1 Bachelor Staff Accommodation (With 5 Rooms Behind the Garage)

(11) 1x Bachelor Staff Accommodation (Behind School Building)

(12) 1×1 Pump house cum Bachelor Staff Accommodation (Behind Hons Building)

(13) 1×1 Pump house cum Bachelor Staff Accommodation (With Teachers’ Quarter)

(14) 1×1 Bachelor Staff Accommodation (Behind the Auditorium)

(15) 1×1 Boy’s Common Room (Backside of Hons Building)

(16) 1×1 Temporary Store Room (Old College Canteen)

References

  1. ^ a b "CHITTAGONG CANTONMENT PUBLIC COLLEGE - 4311". nubd.info.
  2. ^ "INTRODUCTION TO CHITTAGONG CANTONMENT PUBLIC COLLEGE". ccpc.edu.bd. CCPC.
  3. ^ Giriprava. List of principals (2015 ed.). Chittagong Cantonment Public Colege. p. 15.
  4. ^ "Achievement". ccpc.edu.bd. Chittagong Cantonment Public College. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
  5. ^ "Young Ctg scientists show their innovations". The Daily Star. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
  6. ^ "Pioneering school MUN in Chittagong". the daily star. Retrieved 24 August 2017.

22°23′50″N 91°48′54″E / 22.3972°N 91.8150°E / 22.3972; 91.8150