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ASA University Bangladesh

Coordinates: 23°46′26″N 90°21′59″E / 23.7738°N 90.3663°E / 23.7738; 90.3663
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ASA University Bangladesh
Other name
ASAUB
TypePrivate
Established2006; 18 years ago (2006)
ChancellorPresident Mohammed Shahabuddin
Vice-ChancellorMd. Iqbal Khan Chowdhury (In-Charge)
Students4,000 (above)
Location
Dhaka, Bangladesh
CampusUrban
AffiliationsGovernment & University Grants Commission
Websitewww.asaub.edu.bd
ASA University Bangladesh Campus

ASA University Bangladesh (Bengali: আশা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয় বাংলাদেশ, ASAUB) is a private university in Shyamoli, Dhaka, Bangladesh. The university was established under the Private University Act 1992.[1] ASAUB is affiliated by the University Grants Commission Bangladesh. Md. Muinuddin Khan (widely known as M. M. Khan) was the premier vice-chancellor of ASAUB, and he held the position for five years. The present vice-chancellor of ASAUB is Dalem Chandra Barman.

Graduate programs

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  • MBA, majors in finance, marketing, accounting, management, HRM, MIS
  • LLM,
  • MPH,
  • MA in English, final and preliminary
  • B Pharm
  • BBA
  • B.A (Hon's) in English
  • B.S.S (Hon's) in Applied Sociology
  • L.L.B.(Hon)

Faculty of Science & Engineering

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  • B.Pharm.
  • MPH

Faculty heads

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  • Md. Saiful Alam, Dean, Faculty of Law
  • Azizar Rahman Khan Dean, Faculty of Business
  • Abu Daud Hassan, Dean, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences
  • Kohinur Begum, Dean, Faculty of Science

List of vice-chancellors

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  • Md. Iqbal Khan Chowdhury.[2]

Admission eligibility

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Students who have passed SSC and HSC or equivalent examinations with at least two second divisions or minimum GPA 2.5 in each (in the scale of 5.00) may apply for admission. For A level students, at least five subjects in O level with minimum GPA 2.5 and two subjects in A level with minimum GPA 2.5 (A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1 [only one E is acceptable]) are required.

Campus

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Library

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ASA University Bangladesh has a large and spacious library which is on the second floor. The ASAUB library can accommodate more than 200 students at a time. The library has a sufficient numbers of books, newspapers, journals, etc. Faculty members of ASAUB get special opportunities for continuing their research and study in the library. The environment of the library is very nice and facilitated by central air conditioning. It opens every day at 8.00 am.

Computer labs

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ASA University Bangladesh has three labs with about 200 computers and high-speed broadband Internet connection. Students can use lab any time except restricted periods.

Auditorium

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ASA University Bangladesh has a big auditorium on the ninth floor. This auditorium can hold about 650 students at a time. It is used to hold meetings, seminars, cultural functions and orientations.

Co-curricular activities

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ASA University is a great source of co-curricular activities. Many clubs and associations play a fundamental role in developing student creativity and personal skills. Every department has some clubs which are run by the students with the help of teachers. There are about four clubs in the Faculty of the Department of Business Administration, nine clubs in the Faculty of Law, and one club (English Club) in the Department of English. These clubs arrange and organize cultural programs, seminars, conferences, workshops, competitions, social activities, etc.

Publications

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The Faculty of Law publishes Student’s Law Review (very first magazine of ASAUB). It publishes every semester by the initiative of the students of law with the help of teachers. Khaled Saifullah (Editor) and Mahbubur Rahman Nazmi (Asst. Editor) are the initiators of this journal. A business magazine Synergy is publishes from the Department of Business Administration. The Department of English has some wall magazines. Scribble and "Scudding Drifts" are the updated ones in association with the English Club. English Club also efforts on publishing a yearly magazine titled "Symphony" from the Department of English designed with the creative writings of the respective students and teachers.

References

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  1. ^ "The Private University Act, 1992". Südasien-Institut. Heidelberg University. Archived from the original on 2003-04-25. Retrieved 2007-07-25.
  2. ^ "VC".

23°46′26″N 90°21′59″E / 23.7738°N 90.3663°E / 23.7738; 90.3663