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3 Years Bangladesh Sanchayapatra | ৩ মাস অন্তর মুনাফাভিত্তিক সঞ্চয়পত্র

3 Monthly Profit Bearing Sanchayapatra [ ৩ মাস অন্তর মুনাফাভিত্তিক সঞ্চয়পত্র ] (Tin Mash Antar Munafa Vittik 3-Year Sanchayapatra) This Sanchayapatra was introduced in 1998 Denomination:   Tk.1, 00,000/-; Tk. 2, 00,000/-; Tk. 5, 00,000/- and 10, 00,000/-.  Issue Office:    National Savings Bureau, Bangladesh Bank, Schedule Bank and Bangladesh Post offices Download 3 Years Bangladesh Sanchayapatra form Who can purchase: A certificate may be purchased by any of the following, namely-  A single adult; A minor; Two adults in their joint names and An adult on behalf of-a single minor, two minor jointly, himself/herself and a minor jointly and any lunatic of whom he is the guardian or manager appointed by a court of law. How to Purchase: To submit a dully fill-up prescribed application from (SC-1) along with photocopy of National Identity Card or Passport or Birth certificate, 02 copies of passport size photograph each of holder and nominee

The University of Dhaka

| History | Information | Departments | Faculty | Halls | Institutes | Library | Ranking | Vice Chancellors | 

Logo of Dhaka UniversityThe University of Dhaka was established by British Imperial Government in 1921, it was modeled on Oxbridge education. The University also known as Dhaka University or simply DU, is one of the oldest university in modern Bangladesh. On the first day of July 1921 the University of Dhaka opened its doors to students with Sir P.J. Hartog as the first Vice-Chancellor of the University. The University was set up in a picturesque part of the city known as Ramna on 600 acres of land. At the beginning a distinctive feature of the University of Dhaka was its nonaffiliating, residential character like that of the Oxford of England. However, since 1947 the University was given an affiliating mandate in place of an exclusive residential-cum-teaching character. The motto of the university is "Truth Will Prevail".

Dhaka University gained a reputation as the "Oxford of the East" during its early years, and contributed tremendously to modern South Asian history. After the partition of India, it became the focal point of progressive and democratic movements in Pakistan. Its students and teachers played a central role in the rise of Bengali nationalism and the independence of Bangladesh. 

The University started its activities with 3 Faculties,12 Departments, 60 teachers, 877 students and 3 dormitories (Halls of Residence) for the students. Today, it is the largest public university in Bangladesh, with a student body of 33,112, more then 1,800 teachers, 13 Faculties, 71 Departments, 10 Institutes, 17 dormitories, 3 hostels and more than 38 Research Centresand. It was identified by AsiaWeek as one of the top 100 Universities in Asia.

The university's distinguished alumni include Satyendra Nath Bose (pioneer of Bose-Einstein statistics), Fazlur Rahman Khan (pioneer of modern structural engineering), Muhammad Yunus (winner of the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize), Vijayaraghavan (co-discoverer of the PV number), Buddhadeb Bose (20th century Bengali poet), Rehman Sobhan (social democratic economist), Abdus Suttar Khan (American chemist and jet fuels inventor), Shamsur Rahman (poet laureate of Bangladesh), Humayun Ahmed (one of the most influential writers of Bengali language and film director), Muhammed Zafar Iqbal (author of science fiction and children's literature) and Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (the founding father of Bangladesh). It also enjoyed associations with Kazi Nazrul Islam, Rabindranath Tagore and Faiz Ahmed Faiz.
Teacher Student Centre of Dhaka University
Teacher Student Centre of DU

Presently the University enrolls more than 5,800 students, on merit basis, in the first year Honours Program in different Departments of the Faculties and the Institutes. Besides conducting teaching courses in the 4- year Bachelor and 1-year Masters Programmes, the University also trains up a large number of researchers in different disciplines. More than 842 Ph.D. and 673 M.Phil. researchers have obtained their degrees from this University. 

The university's distinguished alumni include Satyendra Nath Bose (pioneer of Bose-Einstein statistics), Fazlur Rahman Khan (pioneer of modern structural engineering), Muhammad Yunus (winner of the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize), Vijayaraghavan (co-discoverer of the PV number), Buddhadeb Bose (20th century Bengali poet), Rehman Sobhan (social democratic economist), Abdus Suttar Khan (American chemist and jet fuels inventor), Shamsur Rahman (poet laureate of Bangladesh), Humayun Ahmed (one of the most influential writers of Bengali language and film director), Muhammed Zafar Iqbal (author of science fiction and children's literature) and Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (the founding father of Bangladesh). It also enjoyed associations with Kazi Nazrul Islam, Rabindranath Tagore and Faiz Ahmed Faiz.

The university has 70 departments under 13 faculties. The faculties are:
  • Faculty of Arts:
  1. Department of Arabic
  2. Department of Bengali
  3. Department of English
  4. Department of History
  5. Department of Philosophy
  6. Department of Islamic Studies
  7. Department of Pali & Bud-dist Studies
  8. Department of Sanskrit
  9. Department of Urdu
  10. Department of Theater
  11. Department of Linguistic
  12. Department of Music
  13. Department of Islamic History and Culture
  • Faculty of Business Studies:
  1. Department of Accounting & Information System
  2. Department of Finance
  3. Department of Marketing
  4. Department of Management Studies
  5. Department of Banking and Insurance
  6. Department of Management Information System
  7. Department of International Business
  8. Department of Tourism & Hospitality Management
  • Faculty of Biological Science:
  1. Department of Botany
  2. Department of Soil, Water & Environment
  3. Department of Microbiology
  4. Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
  5. Department of Fisheries
  6. Department of Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology
  7. Department of Psychology
  • Faculty of Engineering & Technology:
  1. Department of Applied Chemistry & Chemical Engineering
  2. Department of Applied Physics, Electronics & Communication Engineering
  3. Department of Computer Science & Engineering
  4. Department of Leather Engineering
  5. Department of Footwear Engineering
  6. Department of Leather Products Engineering
  7. Department of Nuclear Engineering
  • Faculty of Education:
  • Faculty of Fine Arts:
  1. Department of crafts
  2. Department of Drawing & Painting
  3. Department of Graphics Design
  4. Department of printmaking
  5. Department of Oriental Art
  6. Department of Sculpture
  7. Department of History of Art
  8. Department of ceramics
  • Faculty of Law:
  • Faculty of Medicine:
  • Faculty of Postgraduates Medical Sciences & Research:
  • Faculty of Pharmacy:
  1. Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
  2. Department of Pharmacology
  3. Department of Pharmaceutical Technology
  • Faculty of Science:
  1. Department of Chemistry
  2. Department of Physics
  3. Department of Mathematics
  4. Department of Statistics
  5. Department of Theoretical Physics
  • Faculty of Social Science:
  1. Department of Anthropology
  2. Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice
  3. Department of Development Studies
  4. Department of Economics
  5. Department of International Relations
  6. Department of Information Science & Library Management
  7. Department of Mass Communication and Journalism
  8. Department of Population Sciences
  9. Department of Political Science
  10. Department of Public Administration
  11. Department of Peace & Conflict Studies
  12. Department of Women's & Gender Studies
  13. Department of Television & Film Studies
  • Faculty of Earth and Environmental Sciences:
  1. Department of Geography & Environment
  2. Department of Geology
  3. Department of Oceanography
  4. Department of Disaster Science & Management
  • Residence halls of Dhaka University:
  1. Shahidullah Hall
  2. Amar Ekushey Hall
  3. Sergent Zahurul Haq Hall
  4. A.F. Rahman Hall
  5. Bangladesh-Kuwait Maitree Hall
  6. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Hall
  7. Begum Fazilatunesa Mujib Hall
  8. Fazulul Haq Muslim Hall
  9. IBA Hostel
  10. Jagannath Hall
  11. Kabi Jashimuddin Hall
  12. Muktijoddha Ziaur Rahman Hall
  13. Nabab Faizunnessa Chowdhuri Hostel
  14. Ruqayya Hall
  15. Salimullah Muslim Hall
  16. Shamsunnahar Hall
  17. Surya Sen Hall
  18. Sir P.J. Hartog Int. Hall
  19. Shahnewaz Hostel
  20. Haji Mohammad Mohshin Hall
  21. Kabi Sufiya Kamal Hall
  22. Bijoy Ekattor Hall
  23. ILET Hostel
Institutes of Dhaka University:
  1. Institute of Education and Research(IER)
  2. Institute of Statistical Research and Training
  3. Institute of Business Administration(IBA)
  4. Institute of Nutrition and Food Science
  5. Institute of Social Welfare and Research
  6. Institute of Modern Language
  7. Institute of Health Economics
  8. Institute of Information Technology
  9. Institute of Renewable Energy
  10. Institute of Leather Engineering and Technology(ILET)
Library of Dhaka University:

The University Library, housed in three separate buildings, is the biggest in Bangladesh. The Library holds a collection of more than 617,000 volumes, including bound volumes of periodicals.

International ranking:

In the year 2013, the University of Dhaka made it into the list of "Top World Universities" in the ranking carried out by the ranking agency Times Higher Education and Quacquarelli Symonds (THE–QS), UK . Out of over 30,000 universities around the world, The University of Dhaka was placed as 701.

Asian level ranking:

In the best Asian (and Australian) universities ranking, AsiaWeek ranked the University of Dhaka 37th in 1999 and 64th (overall and multi-disciplinary category) out of 77 ranked universities in 2000.

List of vice chancellors of Dhaka University:
  1. Sir. Philip Hartog:[12] 1.12.1920-31.12.1925
  2. Professor G. H. Langley: 1.1.1926-30.6.1934
  3. Sir. A. F. Rahman : 1.7.1934-31.12.1936
  4. Dr. Ramesh Chandra Majumdar : 1.1.1937-30.6.1942
  5. Dr. Mahmud Hasan : 1.7.1942-21.10.1948
  6. Dr. S. M. Hossain : 22.10.1948-8.11.1953
  7. Dr. W. A. Jenkins : 9.11.1953-8.11.1956
  8. Justice Muhammad Ibrahim : 9.11.1956-27.10.1958
  9. Justice Hamoodur Rahman:[13] 5.11.1958-14.12.1960
  10. Dr. Mahmud Hussain : 15.12.1960-19.2.1963
  11. Dr. Md. Osman Ghani:[14] 20.2.1963-1.12.1969
  12. Justice Abu Sayeed Chowdhury : 2.12.1969-20.1.1972
  13. Dr. Muzaffar Ahmed Chaudhury : 21.1.1972-12.4.1973
  14. Dr. Abdul Matin Chaudhury : 13.4.1973-22.9.1975
  15. Professor Muhammad Shamsul Huq : 23.9.1975-1.2.1976
  16. Dr. Fazlul Halim Chowdhury : 2.2.1976-20.3.1983
  17. Dr. A. K. M. Siddiq : 21.3.1983-16.8.1983
  18. Dr. Md. Shamsul Huq : 17.8.1983-12.1.1986
  19. Professor Abdul Mannan : 12.1.1986-22.3.1990
  20. Professor M. Maniruzzaman Miah : 24.3.1990-31.10.1992
  21. Professor Emajuddin Ahamed : 1.11.1992-31.8.1996
  22. Professor Shahid Uddin Ahmad : 31.8.1996-29.9.1996
  23. Professor A. K. Azad Chowdhury : 30.9.1996-12.11.2001
  24. Professor Anwarullah Chowdhury : 12.11.2001-31.7.2002
  25. Professor Dr. A.F. M. Yusuf Haider : August 1, 2002 – September 23, 2002.
  26. Professor Syed Mohammad Abul Faiz : 23.9.2002-16.1.2009
  27. Professor AAMS Arefin Siddique: January 15, 2009 to till
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