North Western University, Bangladesh

North Western University
নর্থ ওয়েস্টার্ন বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়
Motto Ut scelus Mundi Paleonemertea Class Education
Motto in English
Committed to World Class Education
Type Private
Established 2012 (2012)
Chancellor President Md. Abdul Hamid
Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Tarapada Bhowmick
Academic staff
140
Students 5000
Location Khulna, Bangladesh
22°48′56″N 89°32′36″E / 22.8155°N 89.5433°E / 22.8155; 89.5433Coordinates: 22°48′56″N 89°32′36″E / 22.8155°N 89.5433°E / 22.8155; 89.5433
Language English
Website www.nwu.edu.bd

North Western University (NWU) (Bengali: নর্থ ওয়েস্টার্ন বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়), established in 2012, is the first private university of Khulna, Bangladesh. It offers bachelor's degrees in ten subjects and master's degrees in six. One of the founders of the University was Talukder Abdul Khaleque, Bangladesh Awami League politician.[1]

History

North Western University, Khulna the first full-fledged private university in Khulna, university was established on 18 November 2012. The University Started Academic Activities from Spring Semester, 2013.

The Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh approved the establishment of North Western University under Private University Act. 2010.

The University started its activities with 4 Faculties,12 Departments, 67 full-time teachers, 61 part-time teachers and 489 students. At present the University consists of 4 Faculties, 14 Departments. The number of students and teachers have risen to about 5000 and 140 respectively.

The first fresh admission classes had 489 students enrolled in 12 Departments: Business Administration 62 students, BA Hons in English 9 students, MA in English 5 students, LLB 51 students, MBA-1 Year 27 students, EMBA 31 students, MBA-2 Year 11 students, MDS 7 students, Computer Science & Engineering 92 students, Electrical & Electronic Engineering 150 students, Civil Engineering 84 students.

Campus

The University is on 236, M.A Bari Road, Khulna 9100. It has two commercial buildings with one administrative buildings.

  • Administration Building.
  • Engineering Building.

Programs

Faculty of Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science (BSc) - in
    • Computer Science & Engineering (CSE)
    • Electrical & Electronic Engineering (EEE)
    • Electrical & Communication Engineering(ECE)
    • Civil Engineering (CE)
Business Studies
  • Business Studies
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
    • Master of Business Administration (Regular-2 years) (MBA)
    • Master of Business Administration (Regular-1 year for BBA holders) (MBA)
    • Master of Business Administration for Executives (Regular-16 Months) (EMBA)
Arts & Human Science
  • Law
  • English
Social Science
  • MDS
  • Sociology
    • Bachelor of Social Science (BSS) in Sociology
    • Bachelor of Social Science (BSS) in Economics
    • Master of Social Science (MSS) in Economics
    • Master of Development Studies (MDS)

Semesters

The academic year of the university incorporates two regular semesters (Spring and Fall) and one short semester (Summer). The duration of each regular semester is 14/16 weeks and the duration of summer semester is 10/12 weeks.

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

Scholarship and waiver for undergraduate programs

100% tution waiver – GPA Golden 5.00 in SSC & HSC/ Equi.

60% tuition waiver – GPA 5.00 in SSC& HSC/ Equi.

50% tuition waiver – GPA 4.90-<5.00 in SSC& HSC/ Equi.

30% tuition waiver – GPA 4.75-<4.90 in SSC& HSC/ Equi.

20% tuition waiver – GPA 4.50-<4.75 in SSC& HSC/ Equi.

10% tuition waiver – GPA 4.25-<4.50 in SSC& HSC/ Equi.

10% tuition waiver for Diploma holder students.

But now here have no waiver .

[2][3]

References

  1. "Another pvt univ joins long list of ruling party-backed univs". The New Age. 9 February 2018.
  2. Bin Habib, Wasim (19 November 2012). "Govt okays 7 more private universities". The Daily Star. Retrieved 5 February 2016.
  3. "About Us". North Western University. Retrieved 5 February 2016.


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