Notre Dame University Bangladesh
Notre Dame University Bangladesh or NDUB (Bengali: নটর ডেম বিশ্ববিদ্যালয় বাংলাদেশ), is a private Catholic research university in Bangladesh. Located in Motijheel, Dhaka, the university was founded by the Congregation of Holy Cross in 2013.[2] After receiving approval from the Ministry of Education, the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, and University Grants Commission (UGC), Notre Dame University Bangladesh commenced its academic activities in the fall of 2014.[3] HistoryOn 29 April 2013, the government of Bangladesh approved the university, clearing the way for academic instruction to begin.[4] In August 2017, Father Patrick Daniel Gaffney was appointed vice-chancellor of the university. He was reappointed in 2022.[5] In June 2024, the University Grants Commission approved the creation of a sixth department, microbiology, at the university.[6] MembershipThe university is a member of the International Federation of Catholic Universities (IFCU) and Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). Academic programsThe university's four departments are organized into four schools. Notre Dame of Life Science and Biomedical (NDLSB)Undergraduate program
Graduate program
Notre Dame of Engineering, Technology, and Sciences (NDETS)Undergraduate program
Graduate program
Notre Dame Business School (NDBS)Undergraduate programThe school offers an undergraduate Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree. Available areas of concentration are accounting, economics, finance, management, human resource management, international business, management information systems(MIS), and marketing.[7] Graduate program (MBA)The school offers an MBA degree. Students are allowed up to five years from the date of initial enrollment to complete the degree requirements. If students take the maximum course load, they can finish the program within five semesters, or within three semesters if they have waivers or transfer courses. Available areas of concentration are banking, finance, human resources management, and marketing.
Graduate program (EMBA)The school also offers an EMBA degree
Notre Dame of Social Science and Humanities (NDSSH)
Graduate program (EMBA)
Grading policy
AdministrationThere is a separate admin building dedicated to administration activities. List of vice-chancellors
LibraryThe NDUB library has over 700 square feet (65 m2) floor area on the southeastern side of the campus. It is the first fully automated university library in Bangladesh and uses its own library management software. As of August 2021, the library holds 9500 books, 500 online books, 600 bound journals (Foreign and local) and magazines, 90 CD-ROM databases and books, 226 DVDs and videos, 19 audio cassettes, and other resources.[8] Student life and facilitiesStudent bodyThe university has about 8000 regular students.[citation needed] Facilities
Health servicesHealth services are provided by a medical center at the campus.[10] Events
AthleticsThe university encourages students to participate in various games and sports. The Games and Sports Committee, which consists of student and staff members, organizes the annual athletic competition.[15] Magazines, journals and research bulletinsThe university publishes a journal called NDUB Research Journal 2020[16]
RecognitionThe academic programs of the university are recognized by the following organizations:
Ranking
In 2022, the university ranked 8,356 in the university rankings published by Webometrics Ranking of World Universities. It ranked 63rd out of Bangladeshi universities.[21] Extracurricular clubsThe university has seven extracurricular clubs: NDUB Drama and Film, NDUB English Club, NDUB Debate Club, NDUB Law Club, NDUB CSE Club, NDUB Business Club, and NDUB Cultural Club.[22] Centre for Modern Languages[23]Affiliation and collaborationNotre Dame University Bangladesh is a member of and has active collaboration with the following institutions:
Financial aidNotre Dame University Bangladesh was founded to support financially disadvantaged students. One of the early donors was the scholarship program. The university has developed several scholarship programs for national and international students. The Open Society Foundation and the Open Society University Network have supported student activities and education.[29] Convocation
Academic session
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