Queens University (Bangladesh)

Queens University

Seal of the Queens University
Motto To Build up Future Career
Type Private University, Coeducational
Established 1996
Chancellor President Abdul Hamid
Vice-Chancellor Abdul Khalek
Location Dhaka, Bangladesh
Campus Urban
Colors          Yellow and White
Affiliations University Grants Commission, Bangladesh, IAU
Website queensuniversity.edu.bd

Queens University or QU (কুইন্স বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়) is a private university in Bangladesh. The university was established in 1996[1] under the Private University Act 1992. The founder and chairperson is Hamida Banu Shova. All of its campuses are in Banani and Uttara, Dhaka, Bangladesh. The university offers undergraduate and graduate education in several subjects.

Faculty

QU will organize its academic programs into different faculties. Each faculty consists of several disciplines which are basically interdisciplinary in character.

Undergraduate courses
Post-graduate courses
Queens University Campus, Banani,Dhaka

Library

The QU library has a good collection of resources in Business, Management, Computer Science, Engineering, Information Technology, Economics, Law, Environmental Studies, English Language and Literature, History, Culture, Psychology, Religion, Sociology, Mathematics, Statistics, Architecture, etc.

Extracurricular activities

The university has an arrangement of extra curricular activities for its students. Such as sports and games, software fair, seminars and cultural activities.

Accreditation

The academic programs of the university are recognized by many national and international educational institutions and professional bodies such as BCS (Bangladesh Computer Society) and Bangladesh Bar Council.

IT- Seminar & Software Exhibition held on 05-02-2002

Cocurricular activities

Footnotes

  1. "University Grants Commission of Bangladesh: A Profile" (PDF). University Grants Commission of Bangladesh. p. 27. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 31, 2009.

Coordinates: 23°46′15″N 90°21′32″E / 23.7707°N 90.3588°E / 23.7707; 90.3588

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