Green University of Bangladesh

Green University of Bangladesh
Type Private University
Established 2002
Chancellor President Abdul Hamid
Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. Md. Golam Samdani Fakir
Location Dhaka, Bangladesh
Campus Begum Rokeya Sarani & mirpur-2
Nickname GUB
Affiliations University Grants Commission Bangladesh
Website www.green.edu.bd

The university is accredited by the government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, and its curricula and programs have been approved by the Bangladesh University Grants Commission, the only national accreditation authority in Bangladesh. The President of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh is the Chancellor of Green University of Bangladesh. The Vice Chancellor, the Pro-Vice Chancellor, and the Treasurer are appointed by the President of the country in his capacity as the Chancellor of the University.


Green University of Bangladesh is also the member of the following local and international associations:

The university has six students clubs Green University Debating Club (GUDC), EEE Club, Green University Business Club (GUBC), Green University Textile Club Green University Cultural & Cine Club (GUCCC), Film Television & Digital Media. This club organises various programs related to their objective and has many extracurricular activities all through year.

History

Green University of Bangladesh was established in 2002 as a non-profit organisation. It is an initiative of US-Bangla Group – one of the leading groups in Bangladesh and owner of US-Bangla Airlines, Purbachal American City.

Academics

Structure

Green University of Bangladesh has three faculties. Each faculty has departments. A dean is the head of each faculty, while departments are headed by Chairpersons.

Faculty of Science and Engineering

Undergraduate program:

Faculty of Business

Undergraduate program:

Graduate program:

Arts & Humanities and Social Sciences

Undergraduate program:

Graduate program:

Green University of Bangladesh (GUB) is established under the private University Act 1992, as amended in 1998. It is an initiative of US-Bangla Group.[1]

References

  1. http://www.us-bangla.com/site/companies.php

External links

Coordinates: 23°47′14″N 90°22′39″E / 23.7871°N 90.3774°E / 23.7871; 90.3774

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