University of Dhaka: 1971 Dhaka University Massacre, 1971 Killing of Bengali Intellectuals, Academic Divisions of University of Dhaka, Aparajeyo Bangl

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General Books, 2013 - 42 pages
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 40. Chapters: 1971 Dhaka University massacre, 1971 killing of Bengali intellectuals, Academic divisions of University of Dhaka, Aparajeyo Bangla, Art Institute Dhaka, Bureaus and Research Centers of University of Dhaka, Culture and Activities at University of Dhaka, Curzon Hall, Dhaka University Film Society, Dhaka University Library, Facilities at University of Dhaka, History of University of Dhaka, Institute of Business Administration, University of Dhaka, Institute of Information Technology, University of Dhaka, Institute of Leather Engineering and Technology, University of Dhaka, Institute of Modern Languages, Institute of Statistical Research and Training, List of University of Dhaka alumni, Madhur Canteen, Salimullah Muslim Hall, Shaheed Monsur Ali Medical College, Shahidullah Hall, Teacher-Student Centre (TSC), University of Dhaka. Excerpt: Today, there are 13 faculties, 70 departments, 10 institutes, 39 research centres, 1,805 teachers, about 33,500 students, 18 residential halls and 2 hostels. Two-thirds of the present faculty possesses degrees from universities in Europe, North America, Asia and Australia. Many of them achieved international reputation for their scholarly works. Many also have the experience of teaching in well-known institutions of higher learning abroad. The Faculty of Business Studies (FBS) (Bengali: ) is one of the leading faculties of University of Dhaka. In 1922, one year after the establishment of University of Dhaka, Department of Commerce was founded under Faculty of Arts. Later in 1970 it started its activities as a separate faculty. At first it had only two departments-Accounting and Management. In 1974, Department of Finance and Department of Marketing came into existence. It was renamed Faculty of Business Studies in 1994. It currently consists of eight departments which are Finance, .

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