- Cadet Colleges in Bangladesh
Cadet Colleges are special institutions which aim to produce students capable of leading the country and also act as skilled Army Officers. These institutions were primarily constructed by the then Pakistan government officials in accordance with the Public Schools of England. At the very beginning these were built in
East Pakistan . The first fully fledged residential cadet college was built in Punjab in1954 . Cadet colleges run on the direct supervision of theArmed Forces .History
The system of cadet college was first introduced in
Germany in the era ofBismark .Napoleon Bonaparte introduced this inFrance . Military and Royal aristocrats would send their children or wards to those cadet colleges for education and a carrier in the Royal Army. InPakistan the system was introduced by the then president of Pakistan Field Marshall Ayub Khan. The first cadet college was built in Punjab in the year1954 . The initial four cadet colleges were Hasanabdal, Kohat, Faujdarhat and Petaro.There are 12 Cadet Colleges in Bangladesh. Among these, nine for boys and three for girls. Four Cadet Colleges have been established in Pakistan period. Other cadet colleges are built after the Liberation War of Bangladesh.
Cadet College Governing Bodies
Cadet colleges are governed by a central governing body consisting of senior Army officers of the respective country. Adjutant General of Army acts as the chairman of the Body.
External links
* [http://www.bexca.net http://www.bexca.net] - Official website of BEXCA.
* [http://www.ofa.infoqube.com/wiki http://www.ofa.infoqube.com/wiki] - Wiki of OFA
* [http://www.meca.infoqube.com/wiki http://www.meca.infoqube.com/wiki] - Wiki of MECA
* [http://www.acoc.infoqube.com/wiki http://www.acoc.infoqube.com/wiki] - Wiki of ACOC
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