Sylhet International University

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Sylhet International University
SIU Logo Emrul.jpeg
MottoEducation for Innovation
TypePrivate university
Established2001 (2001)
ChancellorAbdul Hamid
Vice-ChancellorMd. Shahid Ullah Talukder
Academic staff
129
Administrative staff
73
Students5,800 (approximate)
Location,
3100
,
Bangladesh

24°54′5.13″N 91°50′35.2″E / 24.9014250°N 91.843111°E / 24.9014250; 91.843111Coordinates: 24°54′5.13″N 91°50′35.2″E / 24.9014250°N 91.843111°E / 24.9014250; 91.843111
CampusUrban
Websitesiu.edu.bd

Sylhet International University (SIU) is a private university located at Shamimabad, Bagbari, Sylhet, Bangladesh. It was established under The Private University Act of 1992.[1] SIU is affiliated with University Grants Commission of Bangladesh. The first vice-chancellor was Sadruddin Ahmed Chowdhury. The current vice-chancellor is Md. Shahid Ullah Talukder.[2]

Schools[]

  • School of Science and Engineering
  • School of Laws
  • School of Humanities
  • School of Business

Departments[]

Department of Business Administration

  • Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA)
  • Masters of Business Administration(MBA)

Department of English

  • Bachelor of Arts in English
  • Masters of Arts(Preliminary and Final) in English
  • Masters of Arts in English Literature and Language Program

Department of Law

  • Bachelor of Law(Honours)
  • LLB.(Preliminary and Final)
  • Masters of Law(LL.M)

Department of Computer Science and Engineering

  • Bachelor of Science(B.Sc.(Engg.))
  • Bachelor of Science(Evening program)(B.Sc.(Engg.))

Department of Computer Science and Information Technology

  • Bachelor of Science(B.Sc.(Engg.))

Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

  • Bachelor of Science(B.Sc.(Engg.))
  • Bachelor of Science(Evening program)(B.Sc.(Engg.))

Academics[]

The university commenced its first academic session in October 2001.

The university offers the following programs:

References[]

  1. ^ Private University Act, 1992 Archived copy at the Library of Congress (February 7, 2013).
  2. ^ "Sylhet International University". Sylhet International University. Retrieved 21 February 2019.
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