University of Information Technology and Sciences
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University of Information Technology & Sciences (UITS) (Bengali: বিজ্ঞাণ ও প্রযুক্তি বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়) (UITS) is a university in Gulshan, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Its Vice Chancellor (Designate) is Professor Dr. Mohammed A. Aziz.
| University of Information Technology & Science (UITS) | |
|---|---|
| Motto | Future will be better than thy past |
| Established | 2003 |
| Type | Private |
| Vice-Chancellor | Prof. Dr. Mohammed A. Aziz |
| Faculty | 3 |
| Students | 1000(approx) |
| Location | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
| Campus | PBL Tower(5th floor), 17 North Gulshan Avenus, Gulshan-2, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
| Website | http://www.uits-bd.org/ |
Contents |
[edit] Academic Programs
- Bachelor of Business Administration
- Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communication Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
- Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- Bachelor of Civil Engineering
- Bachelor of Arts in English
- LLB
- MBA
- MS in Telecommunication
[edit] Criticism and controversy
It was one of the 11 universities that went operational without University Grants Commission (UGC) approval which was made a necessity under the Private University Act (1992) in Bangladesh. [1] It also was one of the 27 private universities in Bangladesh running without a Vice-Chancellor. [2] It also introduced new academic courses without UGC approval along with a number of other private universities. [3] it introduced EEE
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ Khan, Siddiqur Rahman (2005-01-18). "11 pvt univs offer 50 courses without UGC approval" (in English). New Age. http://www.newagebd.com/2005/feb/18/met.html. Retrieved 2006-12-16.
- ^ Varsity Correspondent (2004-08-16). "27 private varsities running without Vice-Chancellors" (in English). The Bangladesh Observer. http://www.bangladeshobserveronline.com/new/2004/08/16/front.htm. Retrieved 2006-12-16.
- ^ Staff Correspondent (2004-06-02). "Private universities continue to hoodwink UGC" (in English). Weekly Holiday. http://www.weeklyholiday.net/2006/020606/met.html. Retrieved 2006-12-16.
[edit] External links
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