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As of September 2019, tertiary education in Bangladesh takes place at 44 government, 101 private and 3 international universities. Students can choose to further their studies in chartered accountancy, engineering, technology, agriculture and medicine at a variety of universities and colleges.
Times Higher Education ranked the University of Dhaka at 191–200 position in the 2016 Asia University ranking. [46] In the best Asian (and Australian) universities ranking, AsiaWeek ranked the University of Dhaka 37th in 1999 [47] and 64th (overall and multi-disciplinary category) out of 77 ranked universities in 2000.
Public Universities Locations of Public Universities in Bangladesh Bangladesh has 55 public universities to the bulk of higher studies students. These universities are funded by the government while managed as self-governed organizations. Dhaka Division is home to 14 public universities, among which 9 are in Dhaka City. There are 9 public universities in Chittagong Division,The Khulna Division ...
402-500 (2024) Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, commonly known by the acronym BUET, is a public technological research university in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Founded in 1876 as the Dacca Survey School and gained university status in 1962, it is the oldest institution for the study of engineering, architecture, and urban planning ...
The University Grants Commission of Bangladesh (UGC) is the regulatory body of all the public (government funded) and private universities of Bangladesh. The Private University Act of 1992 paved the way for vigorous sprouting of private universities. 80% of its universities are in their infancy. There is a severed shortage in higher education ...
40-44. D. 2.00. Third Class. 0-39. F. 0.00. Fail. North South University, East Delta University, BRAC University, American International University-Bangladesh, United International University, East West University and University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh follows North American grading system, so their grading policy is different from existing ...
Islamic University, Kushtia was founded on 22 November 1979 at Shantidanga-Dulalpur (Kushtia-Jhenidah) by then President of Bangladesh General Ziaur Rahman, based on the recommendation of ‘Islamic University Planning Committee’ on 7 January 1977 headed by M. A. Bari including seven other members.
The FPER later was renamed as the NSU Foundation and is presently called The North South Foundation for Education and Research. The university has a student body of over 20,000 students, including students from Bangladesh and over 50 other countries. [citation needed] NSU is ranked among the top universities in Bangladesh and Asia.