City University, Bangladesh

City University (Bengali: সিটি বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়), or CU, is a private university in Dhaka, Bangladesh.[2] It was established in 2002.[3] The language of instruction of City University is English. The university offers undergraduate and master's degrees in the fields of business administration, mechanical engineering, computer science and engineering, textile engineering, electrical & electronics engineering, law, English, etc.

Academic Building, Ashulia Campus
Main gate of City University
City University night view

City University, Bangladesh
সিটি বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়
MottoCreating a Culture of Excellence
TypePrivate university
Established2002 (2002)
ChairmanAhsanul Islam Titu
ChancellorAbdul Hamid, President of Bangladesh
Vice-ChancellorShah-E-Alam
Academic staff
244[1]
Administrative staff
138[1]
Students7,158[1]
Undergraduates6,668[1]
Postgraduates490[1]
Location,
23.750903°N 90.389282°E / 23.750903; 90.389282
CampusUrban, 40.1 hectares (99.1 acres)
LanguageEnglish
Colors     
Red, white and golden
NicknameCU
AffiliationsUGC
SportsFootball and Cricket
Websitecityuniversity.edu.bd

History

The school was founded in 2002 in the Blue Ocean Tower, with the approval of the University Grants Commission (Bangladesh) and the Government of Bangladesh's Ministry of Education. City University got the Permanent Certificate (Permanent Sanad) from Ministry of Education, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh on 23 October 2013.

Historical photo of City University permanent campus.

The university started with the Department of Computer Science and Engineering and School of Business where they offered a Bachelor of Science and Engineering (CSE), Masters and Bachelor of Business Administration (MBA and BBA) and later grew with the addition of Department of English, Textiles Engineering and Mechanical Engineering with the approval of the University Grants Commission.

Since 2002, City University had Eight thousand students.

Campuses

The university has multiple campuses within Dhaka.

Permanent campus

The permanent campus is in Ashulia, Savar, in Dhaka District. City University started its permanent campus in 2011 with a huge area of land covered with green trees and grass, referred to as "the green campus". All classrooms are totally digitalized and have projectors. The laboratory is up-to-date. City University has a large playground for playing different types of games and has a large hall room for all types of official and cultural occasions. The permanent campus covers 60 acres (24 ha) with a playground, cafeteria, golf course, girls' and boys' hostel, and other facilities.

City campus

The city campus is located in Panthapath, near Bashundhara City. Its previous campus was in Banani, Dhaka, Bangladesh. The campus relocated on 1 November 2014 in Panthapath near Bashundhara City to a modernized building. The new campus has a large cafeteria, a smart car parking system, and a large conference room. All classrooms are totally digitalized with projectors. The laboratory is up-to-date.

Library

The library has comprehensive collections to meet the needs of its users and is located in two campuses, one is in the main campus at Khagan, Birulia, Savar, Dhaka and the other one is at the city campus in Panthapath, Dhaka. The library provides services designed to support students, faculty members, researchers, and staff members. All members are encouraged to examine, consult, borrow and browse through any book, journal, printed/non-printed materials, on-line resources, and receive other services of the library.

Inside of City University permanent campus. Its green and natural campus.

Academic semesters

Four month semester

  • Fall : January to April
  • Spring : May to August
  • Summer : September to December

Six month semester

  • Spring : January to June
  • Fall : July to December

Academics program

  • Bachelor of Computer Science & Engineering (BCSE)
  • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (BSME)
  • Bachelor of Science in Textile Engineering (BSTE)
  • Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE)
  • Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (CE)
  • Bachelor of Pharmacy
  • Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
  • Bachelor of Arts in English
  • LL.B. (Hons)
  • LL.B (Pass)
  • Bachelor Social Science
  • Bachelor of Nursing
  • Master of Laws (LL.M.)
  • MBA REGULAR
  • Executive MBA
  • MA in English

Faculties and departments

The university consists of 4 Faculties and 10 Departments.

1. Faculty of Science & Engineering
  • Department of Computer Science & Engineering
  • Department of Science in Mechanical Engineering
  • Department of Science in Textile Engineering
  • Department of Science in Electrical and Electronics Engineering
  • Department of Science in Civil Engineering
  • Department of Pharmacy
2. Faculty of Business & Economics
  • Department of Business Administration
3. Faculty of Arts & Social Science
  • Department of English
  • Department of Law
4. Faculty of Agriculture
  • Department of Agriculture

In addition to academic work, opportunities for co-curricular and extracurricular activities abound for students & mdash; the objective being to help students to develop all-rounded personalities. The university has a range of students clubs to promote activities in different areas.

Publications

The university publishes two journals: Alok Bicchuron and AloKon.

Student clubs and communities

  • Law Alumni Association of City University (LAACU)
  • Law City University (LCU)
  • Textile Club: CUTC
  • Computer Club: CUCC
  • Programming Club: CUPC
  • Language Club
  • Sports Club
  • Tourist Club: CUTC
  • Debating Club
  • Magazine Club
  • Spandon Club: SCCU
  • Adda Club: CUAC

Vice chancellor & Chairman

The current vice chancellor is Shah-E-Alam.

List of Vice Chancellors

  • Shah-E-Alam (20xx–Present)

List of Chairman

  • Alhaz Moqbul Hossain (20xx– 24 May 2020)

[4]

  • Ahsanul Hoque Titu (25 May 2020 – present)

Halls of residence

  • Fazlur Rahman Hall
  • Mockbul Hossain Hall

Halls for girls

  • Mona Hossain Hall
  • Fatema Hall

References

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