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The Best engineering university in Bangladesh. Eve...

The Best engineering university in Bangladesh. Every year nearly one thousand students got chance for admitting here . The university environment is very much friendly and nice . The university | has a great brand value in our country and also in abroad . So , almost every students have a fascination for this university.

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My dream
The dream of all science students.
May Allah fulfill my dream ,,, Amen

I want to study here. But it's a matter of sorrow ...

I want to study here. But it's a matter of sorrow that there are not enough photos to see the University. I hope somebody will upload some photo of the University and help us to explore the place.

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The Best engineering university in Bangladesh. Ran...

The Best engineering university in Bangladesh. Ranking of this university is number one in Bangladesh. Every year nearly one thousand students got chance for admitting here. The university environment is very much friendly and nice. The university has a great brand value in our country and also in abroad. So, almost every students have a fascination for this university

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Dacca Survey School was established in 1876 as a s...

Dacca Survey School was established in 1876 as a survey school at Nalgola, west of the current Sir Salimullah Medical College campus, in Old Dhaka by the then Government of Bengal under British Raj.It offered a survey course of two years to train land surveyors, at the end of which students competed at the Sub-Overseer's examination.According to a report on public instruction in Bengal, on 31 March 1903, Dacca Survey School had 117 students of which 103 were Hindus and 14 were Muslims.In 1908, the school started to offer diploma degrees.Nawab Sir Khwaja Ahsanullah Bahadur, a philanthropist and Nawab of Dhaka, endowed donations for developing the survey school. After his death in 1901, his son, the then Nawab of Dhaka, Sir Khwaja Salimullah Bahadur released 112,000 rupees grant in 1902 in accordance.As an acknowledgement of this contribution, the school was renamed to Ahsanullah School of Engineering.

The school offered three-year long diploma courses in civil engineering, electrical engineering and mechanical engineering. In 1912, the university was moved to its present premises.A. K. Fazlul Huq, the then Prime Minister of Bengal, appointed Hakim Ali as the principal of the school in 1938.After the partition of India in 1947, Chief Minister of East Bengal Sir Khwaja Nazimuddin approved the school to be upgraded to Ahsanullah Engineering College, as a Faculty of Engineering under the University of Dhaka, offering four-year bachelor's course in Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical and Metallurgical engineering.In 1948, the Government of East Bengal granted recognition to the engineering college. Ali became the first principal of the college.In 1951, TH Mathewman was appointed the next principal. M. A. Rashid succeeded him in 1954 as the first Bengali principal of the college and held the post until 1960. In 1956, a new course curriculum and the semester system were introduced at the college.

On 1 June 1962, in order to create facilities for postgraduate studies and research, the college was upgraded to East Pakistan University of Engineering and Technology (EPUET), becoming the fourth university of the then East Pakistan.Rashid was appointed the first vice-chancellor of the university. A partnership with the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (renamed Texas A&M University) was forged, and professors from A&M came to teach and formulate the curriculum. During this period, EPUET offered courses in mechanical, electrical, civil, metallurgical, and chemical engineering, and architecture.

After the liberation war of 1971, and Bangladesh's independence, EPUET was renamed to Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET).

Several other departments offer graduate and undergraduate courses in different subjects: Water resources engineering, Urban and regional planning, Naval architecture and marine engineering, Industrial and production engineering, Petroleum and mineral resources engineering, Computer science and engineering, Glass and ceramic engineering, and Biomedical engineering. These courses were all added to the university at different times.

In 2007, BUET celebrated 60 years (1947 2007) of engineering education in Bangladesh by arranging a 6 month long series of programs and events.

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Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technolog...

Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, abbreviated as BUET one ch the most prestigious

institutions for higher studies in the country About 9234 students are pursuing undergraduate and postgraduate

studies in engineering architecture planning and science in the institution. At present, BUT eighteen

teaching departments under fire faculties and has six mois. Every year the intake of undergraduate

students s around 1060, while the intake of graduate students in Masters and PhD programs is around 1000

There are 624 Teacher teaching n BUET. AL the moment out of the 546 acte teachers there are 264 teachers who hold PhD degree. The remaining teachers are engaged in the postgraduate studies in USA Japan and various parts of the world Number of Teachers The BUET canpUS is in the head Dhaka the capital city of Bangladesh it has a compact campus with halls of

residence within walking distances of the academic buildings The physical expansion of the thrersity over the

last three decades has been impressive with construction of new academic buildings auditorium complex halls

of residence, etc

BUET B the oldest institution for the study of Engineering and Architecture In Bangladesh The history of this

institutional sales back to the days of Dhaka Survey School which was established at Angola, in Old Dhaka in 1876

to train Surveyors for the then Government of Bengal of British India. As the years passed the Survey School

became the N willow School of Engineering offering three year diploma courses in Civil, Electrical and

Mechanical Engineering. In recognition of the generous financial contribution from the the Nawab of Chaka it

was named alter his father Khawa Ahsanullah t moved to is present premises in 1912 In 1947: the School was

Upgraded to finish Engineering College as a faculty of Engineering under the University of Dhuaka offering

four year bachelor's courses in Cvl, Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering in order to

create laciltes for postgraduate studies and research As Engineering College was upgraded to th

statirs of a diversity in 1962 and was named East Pakistan University of Engineering and Technology Alte

ward Lberalion in 1971 Bangladesh became an independent and the university was renamed as the BUET

Number one Engineering University in Bangladesh. I...

Number one Engineering University in Bangladesh. It maintains high quality of education. The admission test is one of the most competitive exams of Bangladesh that chooses the most brilliant students.

Every year, around 1055 students get accepted to t...

Every year, around 1055 students get accepted to their undergraduate programs to study engineering, architecture, and urban planning. Of the 10,000 candidates selected to write the undergraduate admission test from an initial application pool of over 10,000 applicants, only about the top 10% are admitted. Around 1000 graduate students are accepted into their Masters and PhD programmes on an annual basis. The total number of teachers is around 600. With the construction of new academic buildings, an auditorium complex, and halls of residence, the university has continued to expand over the last three decades. BUET has been ranked 135th among the Asian universities in the 2018 edition of QS World University Rankings.

BUET was established as a survey academy for surve...

BUET was established as a survey academy for surveyors in the late nineteenth century. In 18, the then British Raj started an institution called Dhaka Survey School. The purpose was to impart technical education to the government employees of British India at that time. In 1905, the then Khwaja Ahsanullah of Dhaka became interested in the school and donated Rs. 1.12 lakh to the school for the advancement of Muslim education. Thanks to his generous donations, it later expanded into a self-contained engineering school, and in 1908 the school was renamed Ahsanullah Engineering School in his honor. Ahsanullah Engineering School started offering three-year diploma courses in civil engineering, electrical engineering and mechanical engineering. Initially, the school was housed in a rented building. Its own building was constructed near Shahidullah Hall of Dhaka University in 1906 on government initiative. A high chimney of this place used to carry this memory even a few days ago. In 1920 it was moved to its present location.

Bangladesh University of Engineering

Bangladesh University of Engineering
The oldest engineering university in the country is located in Dhaka
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Bangladesh University of Engineering
(Brief: Baprabi) is one of the leading engineering related higher education institutions in Bangladesh. It is located in Palashi area of Dhaka city. [1]
History
In the early stages
BUET was established as a survey academy for surveyors in the late nineteenth century. In 18 then
The British Raj started an organization called Dhaka Survey School. The purpose was to impart technical education to the government employees of British India at that time. In 1905, the then Khwaja Ahsanullah of Dhaka became interested in the school and donated Rs. 1.12 lakh to the school for the advancement of Muslim education. Thanks to his generous donations, it later expanded into a self-contained engineering school, and the school was renamed in recognition of it in 1906.
Ahsanullah Engineering School.
Ahsanullah Engineering School started offering three-year diploma courses
Department of Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. Initially, the school was housed in a rented building. Its own building was constructed near Shahidullah Hall of Dhaka University in 1908 on government initiative. A high chimney of this place used to carry this memory even a few days ago. In 1920 it was moved to its present location.
Initially the school was attached to Dhaka College. Later it was managed under the Director of Public Education. Mr. Anderson's first principal was appointed. Then in 1932 Mr. B. C. Gupta and in 1937 Mr. Hakim Ali was appointed principal.
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After World War II
After the Second World War, the then government adopted a comprehensive plan for the industrialization of Bengal. At that time there was a lack of skilled manpower in the area. A committee appointed by the then government set up an engineering college in Dhaka for 120 students in 4-year degree courses in mechanical, electrical, chemical and agricultural engineering and transferred the school to the then Palashi Barra to enroll 480 students in 4-year diploma courses in pur, mechanical and electrical engineering. Recommended. In May 1948, the government decided to set up an engineering college in Dhaka and examinations were held for admission of students at the present Bengal Engineering College at Shibpur in West Bengal and Ahsanullah Engineering School in Dhaka. [2]
After partition
As a result of partition in 1947, all but a handful of teachers of Ahsanullah Engineering School moved to India and 5 teachers from India joined the school. It was in August 1947
Ahsanullah Engineering College was promoted as a Faculty of Engineering under Dhaka University. Mr. Hakim Ali was appointed Principal.
The college was approved by the then East Pakistan government in February 1947 and was awarded a four-year Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Agricultural Engineering and Textile Engineering and a three-year Diploma in Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. Begins to do. Eventually, however, metallurgical engineering was included instead of agriculture and textiles. In 1958, the semester system was introduced in the college and new curriculum was approved. In 1956, the number of seats in degree courses was increased from 120 to 240. In 1958, the diploma course was discontinued from the college.
In 1951, T. H. Mathews and Dr. 1954. M. A. Rashid became the principal of the college. During this time a joint management agreement was signed with the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (now University) and Ahsanullah College, so that professors from there came to this country and played an important role in improving the quality of teaching, laboratory and curriculum. Some teachers in Texas for postgraduate studies to improve the quality of teachers. & M. Was sent to college. During this time the Asia Foundation donated some necessary books to the library and the practice of rental library was introduced. While in college, there were only two dormitories for students: Main Hostel (now Dr. M. A. Rashid Bhavan) and South Hostel (now Nazrul Islam Hall).
As the University of Engineering
Dr. M. A. Rashid Bhavan
During the Pakistan period, on June 1, 1962, it was transformed into a full-fledged engineering university and renamed as East Pakistan University of Engineering and Technology, o.

The best place ! The best people & The best varsit...

The best place ! The best people & The best varsity in the country !A very good institute for the science background students...
Just an organized campus free of all noise and crowd.... what an educational environment it carries over long decades!!!!!.....an ideal place for example to all higher institutions across the country.

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Established in 1962, Bangladesh University of Engi...

Established in 1962, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology is a non-profit public higher education institution located in the urban setting of the metropolis of Dhaka (population range of over 5,000,000 inhabitants). Officially accredited and/or recognized by the University Grants Commission of Bangladesh, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) is a small (uniRank enrollment range: 5,000-5,999 students) coeducational higher education institution. Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) offers courses and programs leading to officially recognized higher education degrees such as bachelor degrees in several areas of study. See the uniRank degree levels and areas of study matrix below for further details. This 56 years old higher-education institution has a selective admission policy based on entrance examinations.

Established in 1962, Bangladesh University of Engi...

Established in 1962, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology is a non-profit public higher education institution located in the urban setting of the metropolis of Dhaka (population range of over 5,000,000 inhabitants). Officially accredited and/or recognized by the University Grants Commission of Bangladesh, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) is a small (uniRank enrollment range: 5,000-5,999 students) coeducational higher education institution. Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) offers courses and programs leading to officially recognized higher education degrees such as bachelor degrees in several areas of study. See the uniRank degree levels and areas of study matrix below for further details. This 57 years old higher-education institution has a selective admission policy based on entrance examinations.