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Bangladesh
University of Engineering
and Technology
Bangladesh University of Engineering and
Technology (BUET) originated from "Dhaka Survey
School" in the year 1876. In 1908 it was renamed as "Ahsanullah
School of Engineering" for offering diploma course in
Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. In February, 1948
the then Government of East Bengal approved the up-gradation of
this school to the status of a College named as "Ahsanullah
Engineering College" for offering degree courses in
engineering as a faculty of Engineering under Dhaka University.
Eventually it became a university in its own right in
1962.
BUET is one of the most prestigious
institutions for higher studies in engineering and technology in
the country. About five thousand students are pursuing
undergraduate and postgraduate studies in engineering,
architecture, planning and science in this institution. The
total number of teachers is over four hundred.
The BUET campus is in the heart of Dhaka -
the capital city of Bangladesh. It has a compact campus with
halls of residence within walking distances of the academic
buildings. The physical expansion of the University over the
last three decades has been impressive with construction of new
academic buildings, auditorium complex, halls of residence etc.
Important
Information:
Academic Year: June-July
Establishment: 1962
Territorial Area: Dhaka City
Faculties: Architecture
and Planning, Civil Engineering, Electrical and Electronic
Engineering, Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
PABX: : 505171-7,
8624640-44
Fax: 880-2-8623046. 880-2-8623026
Website: http://www.buet.edu |