108 Students from One College Secure Medical College Seats
A remarkable achievement from Bogura’s Azizul Haque College, where 108 students have gained admission to government medical colleges.
In a remarkable educational achievement, 108 students from the prestigious Bogura Government Azizul Haque College have secured seats in various government medical colleges across the country. This success, although seemingly a fairy tale, is a reality for the college, marking a significant milestone in its educational history.
To celebrate this monumental success, a grand event was held on January 27 at the college’s Higher Secondary Building. The ceremony included welcoming the successful students with flowers and presenting them with honor plaques in recognition of their extraordinary achievement. The honored students were visibly elated and emotional during the event.
The principal of Bogura Government Azizul Haque College, Professor Mahfuzul Islam, attributed this outstanding result to the specialized educational programs offered at the institution. "The success of this prestigious educational institution in North Bengal has been made possible by its specialized education system. The dedicated building for higher secondary education and experienced teachers' close supervision have greatly contributed to the students' growth. Additionally, we maintain a politics-free campus, which ensures a healthy environment for studies," he stated.
The college's efforts, along with the care and support from parents, played a vital role in shaping the students’ discipline and hard work, which led to their outstanding results.
In 2025, a total of 1,476 students appeared for the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) exams from this institution. Among them, 1,472 students passed with flying colors, and 992 students achieved a perfect GPA of 5. This batch has now produced 108 students who gained admission to government medical colleges. Notably, nearly two-thirds of these students are female.
Previously, in 2024, 412 students from the college were admitted to government medical colleges, engineering universities, and other public institutions.
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