Uttara University

Uttara University (Bengali: উত্তরা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়) or UU is a private university at Uttara, in Dhaka, Bangladesh. UU has twelve campuses in a less than one-kilometer radius and is based in the satellite town of North Dhaka.

Uttara University
MottoQuality Education at Affordable Tuition
TypePrivate
Established2003 (2003)
Parent institution
DAR Trust (Dr Azizur Rahman Trust)
ChancellorPresident of Bangladesh
Vice-ChancellorM. Azizur Rahman
Academic staff
450+
Students10,000+[1]
Undergraduates7,000+
Postgraduates3,000+
Location,
Bangladesh

23.8699°N 90.4025°E / 23.8699; 90.4025
CampusUttara Model Town, Dhaka
ColorsBlue
Websiteuttarauniversity.edu.bd

The permanent campus of UU is currently under construction (Aug, 2022). It is situated at Uttara phase-3. The main building will be one of 14 floors. Construction is scheduled to be completed by 2023.

Convocation

The first convocation of Uttara University was held on 16 June 2009. The chancellor of Uttara University and the President of the People's Republic of Bangladesh Md. Zillur Rahman presided over the convocation program, when 1088 graduate and undergraduate students received their certificates. A. A. M. S. Arefin Siddique, vice chancellor of Dhaka University was scheduled as the convocation speaker.

The Second convocation of Uttara University was held on 4 July 2011.

The Third convocation was held in 2014 for students who completed their degree between 2010 and 2014.

The Fourth convocation took place in 2016 at BICC.

The Fifth convocation took place in January 2017 at BICC.

The Sixth convocation ceremony took place at International Convention City Bashundhara - 4 (ICCB) on the 30th of October 2018. The day long program was telecasted live on Channel i and more than 3,000 students graduated. The convocation was presided by the Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid MP and UGC Chairman Abdul Mannan.

The Seventh Convocation of UU was held on July 24, 2022, where 3,804 students graduated.

List of Vice-Chancellors

  • Professor Dr. M. Azizur Rahman ( Current ).[2][3]

Academic Structure

Uttara University is organized into five schools and fourteen departments. The university offers 40 programs in undergraduate and postgraduate levels. There are 35+ full time professors and every department has senior faculty members. In recent times, UU has applied for inclusion in ranking at an international level. UU is often visited by international PhD researchers and publishes a large number of journals and publications. A separate Career Placement service office is in fruition at the university which will directly cater to the internship and placement needs of the graduates. Its academic structure is as follows:

School of Business

  • Department of Business Administration
    • BBA
    • MBA
    • EMBA

School of Science and Engineering

  • Department of Computer Science & Engineering
    • B.Sc. in Computer Science & Engineering
    • M.Sc. in Computer Science & Engineering
  • Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering
    • B.Sc. in Electrical & Electronic Engineering
  • Department of Mathematics
    • B.Sc. (Hons) in Mathematics
    • M.Sc. (Preli) in Mathematics
    • M.Sc. (Final) in Mathematics
  • Department of Physics
    • M.Sc. (Preli) in Physics
    • M.Sc. (Final) in Physics
    • M.Sc. (Final) in Psychology

School of Civil, Environment & Industrial Engineering

  • Department of Civil Engineering
    • B.Sc. in Civil Engineering
  • Department of Fashion Design & Technology
    • B.Sc. in Fashion Design & Merchandising Tech
    • B.Sc. in Fashion Design & Tech
    • MBA in Apparel Merchandising & Fashion Management (1 YEAR)
    • MBA in Apparel Merchandising & Fashion Management (2 YEARS)
  • Department of Textile Engineering
    • B.Sc. in Textile Engineering

School of Arts and Social Sciences

  • Department of English
    • Bachelor of Arts with Honours in English
    • Master of Arts (Preliminary) in English
    • Master of Arts (Final) in English
    • MA in ELT (1 year)
    • MA in ELT (2 years)
  • Department of Law
    • LL.B Honours (4 years)
    • LL.M (1 year)
    • LL.M (2 years)
  • Department of Islamic Studies
    • BA (HONS) in Islamic Studies
    • MA (2 years) in Islamic Studies
    • MA (Final) in Islamic Studies
  • Department of Bengali language | Bangla
    • BA (HONS) in Bengali
    • MA (2 years) in Bengali
    • MA (Final) in Bengali

School of Education and Physical Education

  • Department of Education
    • B.Ed. (Hons)
    • B.Ed.
    • M.Ed.
  • Department of Physical Education
    • B.P.Ed
    • M.P.Ed
Uttara University

Financial and Academic Facilities

Scholarships are provided in the range of 10%-100%, Special Waivers for Diploma students, merit based scholarships (100% free for GPA-5 achievers) and financial support to poor students. Children of the Freedom Fighters are given the opportunity to study for free. UU has partnered with Bank Asia in providing Student Support Loan to students. It is a non-secured loan which a guardian or a student can apply for to support the entire cost of the education and UU is the first to introduce it after the Bangladesh Bank has given its formal approval.

UU has eight libraries, computer laboratories, Digital engineering laboratory, English language audio-visual studio lab, Textile labs, EEE labs, Civil Engineering labs and a physics laboratory.

UU has also developed its very own Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software.

Student clubs in the university are very active and students are encouraged to participate at different events. The Binary Fest which makes it to the newspapers every year is organized by UU.

Few prominent sports personalities are alumni of the Physical Education Department and a couple of TV-show celebrities are part of the current student body. 50% tuition scholarships are given to such individuals who has contributions in sports and culture.

Siblings & spouses are given additional financial waivers. Children of Freedom Fighters and GPA-5 holders get the opportunity to study for free.

References

  1. Uttara University Prospectus.
  2. "VC".
  3. "BIO".
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