Khulna University of Engineering & Technology

Khulna University of Engineering & Technology
খুলনা প্রকৌশল ও প্রযুক্তি বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়
Former names

Khulna Engineering College (1967-1986)[1]

Bangladesh Institute of Technology (BIT), Khulna (1986-2003)[1]
Motto প্রভু আমায় জ্ঞান দাও
Motto in English
Oh Lord! Bestow me with Knowledge
Type Public, Coeducational
Established 1969, Granted University Status on 2003
Chancellor President of Bangladesh
Vice-Chancellor Dr. Muhammed Alamgir
Dean Dr. Shibendra Shekher Sikder
Dr. Md. Syed Ali Mollah
Dr. Md. Nurunnabi Mollah
Academic staff
247[1]
Administrative staff
491
Students 3405
Undergraduates 2640
Postgraduates 544
171
Location Bangladesh Khulna, Bangladesh
Campus Suburban, 101 acres (0.41 km²)[1]
Nickname "KUET"
Website www.kuet.ac.bd

Khulna University of Engineering & Technology (Bengali: খুলনা প্রকৌশল ও প্রযুক্তি বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়, pronounced: [kʰulna prokowʃɔl o prodʒukt̪i biʃʃobid̪d̪alɔe̯]) commonly known as KUET ([kue̯eʈ]; Bengali: কুয়েট), formerly BIT, Khulna, is a public university of Bangladesh emphasizing education and research on engineering and technology.This is a renowned institution for the study of engineering in Bangladesh.

The primary focus of KUET is to offer undergraduate academic programs in engineering fields. In this institution, every year around 870 students get enrolled in undergraduate programs to study engineering and planning. In undergraduate admission test, only about top 8% students can get admitted among 10,000 selected candidates, who are selected from an initial application pool of around 14,000 applicants.It also offers post-graduate level degrees and conducts research in basic sciences along with advanced engineering fields. With over 250 academic stuff it is engaged in teaching some 3500 local and few international students through 16 academic departments in three faculties.

The university has a 101 acres (0.41 km²) campus with academic buildings, auditorium complex, halls of residence, teachers dormitory and residences, laboratories, engineering workshops, administrative building, cafeteria, gymnasium and other facilities.

History

KUET Shaheed Minar
Second Convocation of KUET

Khulna University of Engineering & Technology (KUET), which started functioning from September 2003, is one of the five engineering universities of Bangladesh in higher education, research and development in engineering and technology. This university was established as Khulna Engineering College in 1974; the college was later converted to a degree-awarding autonomous institution called Bangladesh Institute of Technology (BIT), Khulna in July 1986 through a government ordinance (No. XXI, 1986).

The institute was upgraded and renamed as Khulna University of Engineering and Technology in September 2003 under the Khulna University of Engineering and Technology Act, 2003. KUET is financed by the government through the University Grants Commission.The university is an autonomous statutory organization of the Government of Bangladesh. There are statutory bodies like Syndicate, Academic Council, Finance Committee, Planning and Development Committee, Committee for Advance Studies and Research, Academic Committees, etc. for policy- and decision-making on aspects of the university under the frame work of the Act.

Academics

Academic structure

The academic division of KUET is organized in 16 departments under three faculties.[2] Eleven departments offer undergraduate courses.

Institutes

There are two institutes at KUET for advanced research:

KUET Journals and Research Bulletins

Admissions

The admission process in KUET is highly competitive. Each year it opens about 875 seats for undergraduate programs. Only about 10,000 applicants are invited to appear on an admission test. These preliminary filtration is done based on H.S.C. grade points in physics, chemistry, mathematics and English. The admission test is standardized to evaluate student ability to understand concepts of physics, chemistry and mathematics. Admission is offered to successful applicants on a merit basis, based on their scores in the test.

Students are admitted to a specific undergraduate academic program specializing any of the 11 engineering tracks (e.g., CSE, EEE, ME, ECE, CE, IEM, BECM, TE, LE, URP, BME ) . Students may not change their track (major) once a few weeks of classes are passed.

Admission is open to mainly to Bangladeshi nationals. There are 5 reserved seats for tribal students who have to undergo the same admission process. A few seats are also open to international students. The international admission process is separate from local admissions.

Campus

Khulna University of Engineering & Technology (KUET) is at Fulbarigate, the northwest part of Khulna City (the third largest south-western divisional city in Bangladesh). The campus is about 15 kilometers from the zero point of Khulna City, which is well-connected to the major city centers by open and wide roads. It is at about 12 km from the Inter-District Bus Terminal and approximately 14 km from the Khulna Railway Station.

The KUET campus covers 101 acres. It is divided into four functional zones: residential zone for students; residential zone for faculty and staff; academic zone for academic buildings and workshops; and cultural-cum-social and recreational zone for students. Being square in shape, the third zone is mid-way between the two residential zones to reduce walking distances.

The main academic building accommodates the teaching and research facilities. Each department is a separate entity with a courtyard around and all the departments constitute an integrated complex. Heavy engineering laboratories are on the ground floor or other separate workshops. Light laboratories, classrooms and project rooms are on the upper floors. Separate offices for every member of the teaching staffs are next to his/her laboratory. Large lecture theaters with the modern accessories and equipment for sound and projection are in the courtyards between departments for common use.

Library

KUET central library runs in two sections: the General Library and the Reference Library. The General Library provides in-house reading and short-time borrowing of books and other reference material. The Reference Library provides in-place reading.

All students and faculty can enjoy these facilities for more than 10 hours per working day. Audio-visual systems are available. The General Library system has 50,635 books, journals and periodicals. A library automation project to modernize and to improve administrative control over the collection of books, journals, proceedings, theses, etc. has recently been completed under Higher Education Quality Enhancement Project.[3] Moreover, the library is enriched every year by collecting recent books and journals.

Besides the general library system, each academic department maintains a rent-based library from which students can borrow textbooks at a nominal rate for the semester. Recently, KUET library has entered into full automation system.

Medical Center

The on campus, two-storied KUET Medical Center provides primary and basic health care facilities to its students free of charges. Two full-time MBBS doctors and other staff provide the care. For specialized consultation on complicated cases, medical center refers the patients to specialists through ambulance.

Central Computer Center

The Central Computer Center (CCC) of KUET was established in 1988 under the supervision of the department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering with six IBM desktop computers donated by BEXIMCO. To provide fully integrated set of information support to the teaching, research and administrative functions, in 2006 it became us on independent center of KUET in a newly decorated building under the supervision of a nominated chairman from the university.

The CCC has served over the years as the hub for computer-related services in the campus with the commissioning of the university–wide network. The CCC is in a unique position in providing computing and network facilities to the campus for all its IT needs.

It has strong IT infrastructure with 20 Mbit/s broadband line from BTCL with 1 Mbit/s from other ISP as backup for Internet facility, a router for routing, a firewall for internet security, five high configuration server as mails server, proxy server, database server, seven midlevel configuration of workstations for other servers and backup server, a core switch, several manageable and unmanageable switches for intranet connectivity. It is planned to increase the bandwidth from 10 Mbit/s to 20 Mbit/s and to expand and renovate the optical backbone network including student halls of residence and teacher residential area secure access of the academic and research materials very soon. All stations are equipped with the latest version computers with printing, scanning and CD writing facilities. All students and faculty have access to the network.

Recently KUET has started a WiFi network in its Director of Student Welfare (DSW) and CCC arena for students and at the departments of Electrical & Electronic Engineering (EEE) and Electronics, Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), Communication Engineering (ECE) for teachers.

Student life

Halls of residence

Amar Ekushe Hall

There are seven residential halls (one female, six male). The administrative heads of a hall are its provost and assistant provosts. Usually the halls have a single provost and one or more assistant provost(s).

The residential halls provide facilities for the students, for example, hall library, prayer room, TV and recreational room including daily newspapers and magazines etc. Generally four students live in a room except the two-seat rooms in Amar Ekushey Hall arranged for graduate students. These halls have dining rooms (Amar Ekushey Hall has two dining rooms) where monthly prepaid lunch and dinner are offered to the students.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "About KUET". KUET. Retrieved 19 April 2011.
  2. "Departments of KUET". Retrieved 5 February 2014.
  3. (HEQEP)

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