For the middle and upper-middle class of Dhaka, VNC is a finishing school for emotional intelligence. The dramas of young love—the jealousy, the sacrifice (of tuition time), the negotiation with conservative parents—prepare these young women for the realities of Bangladeshi marriage culture.
Modern VNC teachers now monitor WhatsApp statuses and Telegram groups . A recent viral story involved a teacher who created a fake Facebook account to infiltrate a secret "Flirt Batch" group. The resulting scandal (mass parental phone calls, tearful apologies) became a legendary cautionary tale. Why These Stories Matter At first glance, writing about "Viqarunnisa Noon relationships" might seem trivial compared to the serious academic reputation of the school. But these romantic storylines serve a vital social function.
In the bustling heart of Dhaka, amidst the honking traffic of the Bailey Road and the old-world charm of Eskaton, stands an institution that is more than just a building. Viqarunnisa Noon School & College (VNC) is a microcosm of Bangladeshi society—a place where futures are forged, friendships are tested, and yes, where some of the most compelling romantic storylines of Dhaka’s elite youth quietly unfold.
Are you a former VNC student? Share your "bus stop romance" or "library love" story in the comments below (anonymously, of course—the Khalas are still watching).
But iron sharpens iron. Right across the street or within a short rickshaw ride lie the male strongholds: Notre Dame College (NDC), Dhaka College, and Ideal School & College.