Here is a list of answers to questions parents and advisor / counselors usually asked. If you have a query where there is no answer below, do contact the College Admissions Office.
No. The tuition fee is payable per semester based on the number of subjects your child study. This fee can be pay in two equal instalments during the second week and the sixth week of the running semester.
Certainly. This is one of the many aspects that Perdana excels in. Here are some reasons your should consider:
Reduced Cost: With the rising cost of higher education, staying close to home makes financial sense. You can save as much as 50% of the overall cost.
Reduced Cultural Shock: Bangladesh is essentially mono-cultural; the custom and lifestyle are quite different from the countries where you child is going to study. This is coupled to the fact that the child has to transit from a high school to a university environment. By studying at home, they can be slowly eased into the university environment.
English Language:Studyingg locally give students more time to adjust to English as a medium of instruction.
However, there is a possible downside. The social aspects are a key part of the student experience. So if your child decides to live at home whilst studying, don't expect them to keep regular hours. You should help to keep an eye on them to ensure that they come for classes regularly.
You are most welcome. We strongly encourage the child and parents to come together so that we are better able to counsel you on various matters.
You can visit us any time during our working days (Saturday to Thursday). If you wish to talk to any particular person or faculty, it will be good to ring (880-2-9888088) or email us ahead to ensure theavailabilityy of that person.
Students need to show commitment to the subject, ability to undertake the work, personality to handle the work and enthusiasm for student life. The Admissions Form provides information on students' academic background and experience. Students may be invited to attend an interview before a college decides whether to make an offer – this is an opportunity to add another dimension to that information.