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TITLE: Comerative study of some public and private universities.

Research proposal to:

To: Mr.X

From: Farjana karim.

Date: 01\11\2010

THE CONTENTS OF A PROPOSAL:

Introduction

Statement of problem:

Objectives of research and research questions:

List of required information

Research design:

Data Analysis:

Benefits of research

Limitations:

Timetable:

BUDGET:

Conclusion:

Introduction:

The university which is governed by a governing body which follows the rules of university Grants Commission is known as private university. Here the state doesn’t bear any expense. Students are to bear all the expenses. They have to play a lot. The campus of a private university is not so large. Even many private universities don’t have any residential halls for the students. Most of the private universities have no campus of their own. They conduct their academic activities in rented house.

The universities which are run by the state are called public universities. Students don’t have to pay much. They enjoy facilities more than their payment. The state bears the major portion of the expense. The campuses of the public universities are spacious. There’re residential halls, play ground for the students. The students of state-run universities enjoy all the physical facilities.

There are 56 private and 31 public universities. These public-sector universities survive from the days of the British Raj, the oldest being the University of Dhaka, established in 1921. The rapid growth of the private sector has created certain opportunities and also concerns for policymakers and other stakeholders. To better understand the problems, and to develop possible solutions, one has to identify the characteristics of these universities and has to compare with public universities. Private universities came into existence in Bangladesh following the enactment of the Private University Act of 1992.Since then the sector has grown considerably.

Statement of problem;

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