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Brajamohan College (Bengali: ব্রজ্রমোহন কলেজ) often known as B M college, is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in Bangladesh. It is located in Barisal town in South-Western Bangladesh.

The poet Jibanananda Das taught at BM College.

Colleges under National University of Bangladesh
Dhaka Division
Chittagong Division
Rajshahi Division
Sylhet Division
Khulna Division
Barishal Division
Rangpur Division
Mymensing Division
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