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Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
(BUET) located at the heart of dhaka
city, is the oldest and only public university in the country to provide
teaching and degree on higher technical and engineering education. The
university has sixteen departments. It has several research institutes
and centres, including the Institute of Flood Control and Drainage Research
(IFCDR), Institute of Appropriate Technology (IAT), Centre for Energy
Studies (CES), Computer Centre, Directorate of Continuing Education, and
Centre for Environmental and Resource Management. The university has several
large workshops namely carpentry, foundry, sheet metal, instrument, automobile
and machine shops, which support and facilitate research and undergraduate
project work. Students' housing and teachers' residences are all located
within the university campus. There are eight halls of residence for students,
including one for female students.
The university initially started as Dhaka Survey School at Nalgola
in 1876 to produce surveyors for the government of Bengal in British
India. In course of time, the school grew in size and was renamed
as the Ahsanullah Engineering School, which offered three-year
diploma courses in several engineering subjects.
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Bangladesh
University of Engineering and
Technology Campus, Dhaka |
In 1948, the school was upgraded to Ahsanullah Engineering
College and became part of the Faculty of Engineering of the university
of dhaka. It began offering four-year bachelor degrees in civil,
electrical and mechanical engineering. In 1962, the college was upgraded
to a university. The new university was given the name the East Pakistan
University of Engineering and Technology. Dr. M A Rashid was appointed
its first vice-chancellor. Immediately after the war
of liberation in 1971, it was renamed as the Bangladesh University
of Engineering and Technology.
At present, the academic activities of the university include offering four-year undergraduate degrees in civil engineering, electrical and electronics engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, metallurgical and material engineering, computer science and engineering, industrial and production engineering, naval architecture and marine engineering, urban and regional planning, and a five-year undergraduate degree in architecture. Most departments now have Masters and Ph D programmes. In addition, the university undertakes research on its own as well as under sponsorship by organisations like the United Nations, Commonwealth Foundation, Association of Commonwealth Universities and the University Grants Commission of Bangladesh. The total number of teaching posts in the university is 425. Every year about 75 of them, on an average, stay abroad on leave pursuing higher studies. The administrative staff includes 153 officers and 850 support services personnel. The central library of the university has a floor space of 22,600sft. and has a collection of 118,000 number of journals and 9,950 volumes of books. Currently, it subscribes 152 journals. The BUET Computer centre plays an important role in the university's teaching and research activities. It also provides useful services in data processing and in designing software packages for various sectors.
The athletic club of the university provides excellent
facilities to students for physical fitness and arranges athletic competitions
every year. The university has a modern auditorium complex. This includes
a 1000-seat main hall, a centre for students and teachers and a 250-seat
seminar room. The university awards different types of scholarships, namely
stipends, teaching assistantships and fellowships to its students, as
well as to its teachers. The university has a Publication-Cum-Information
Bureau under the Directorate of Advisory, Extension and Research Services.
The bureau is responsible for all kinds of publications of the university
including research journals, proceedings of seminars, workshops and conferences,
and academic bulletins.
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