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Dhaka Imperial College

Coordinates: 23°45′58″N 90°25′48″E / 23.76621°N 90.42995°E / 23.76621; 90.42995
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Dhaka Imperial College
ঢাকা ইমপিরিয়াল কলেজ
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Plot#35–43, Block#B, Road#2, Jahurul Islam City, Aftab Nagar,


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Coordinates23°45′58″N 90°25′48″E / 23.76621°N 90.42995°E / 23.76621; 90.42995
Information
TypePrivate
Motto(Template:Lang-bn)
(Read in the Name of Thy Creator)
EstablishedNovember 1995 (1995-11)
School districtDhaka Education Board
PrincipalArif Ahmed (2017–present)[1]
Staff40[3]
Teaching staff85[2]
Grades11-12
Age range17–20
Number of students1800+
LanguageBengali
CampusBadda, Dhaka, 1212
Campus typeUrban
HousesOne
SportsFootball, cricket, volleyball, rugby, badminton, handball
Websiteimperialcollege.edu.bd

Dhaka Imperial College (DIC) (Template:Lang-bn) is a co-educational Bangladeshi private college situated in Dhaka, Bangladesh established at 1995.

History

Dhaka Imperial College was established in November 1995 at New Market, Dhaka opposite of Dhaka College, then transfer to Badda, Dhaka in 2013 on their own campus.[4]

Founders

Dhaka Imperial College was founded in November 1995 by some educationists and social workers person including M. A. Malek (established secretary), Waliullah, Mahafuzul Haque (ex-principal who died in 2013) and others.[5]

Academics

Dhaka Imperial College offers H.S.C., four years Honours in various majors.

H.S.C

  • Science
  • Business Studies
  • Humanity
  • Music

Honours

Students

Every year Dhaka Imperial College admits around 1000 students in science, 200 students in Humanities and 800 students in Business Studies group through the admission process in the country. With a few number of GPA holders in Public Examination (SSC), Dhaka Imperial College accepts students with mid-range GPAs holders in various faculty. Currently, it consists of 16 classrooms for boys & girls students in science terming each as "Groups". In case of science, groups A to L without 'G' includes boys and the rest 'G' divided into four sections G-1, G-2, G-3 and G-4 are for girls students. Humanities has groups A-1 and A-2 with combine while the Business Studies section has groups A-1, A-2 B-1, B-2. [7]

Clubs

Dhaka Imperial College has 18 extracurricular clubs[8] including:

  • Imperial Debating Club (IDC)
  • Imperial Science World (ISW)
  • Imperial Nandon Kanon
  • Imperial Information Technology Club (IITC)
  • Imperial English Language Club (IELC)
  • Imperial Rover Scouts (IRS)
  • Imperial Tour Club (ITC)
  • Imperial Business Club (IBC)
  • Imperial Phatchakra
  • Imperial Carrier Guidance Club (ICGC)
  • Imperial Sports Club (ISC)
  • Imperial Photographers Club (IPC)
  • Imperial Theater (IT)
  • Imperial Earth
  • Protivar Shondhana Imperial
  • Imperial Ghaan Ornation
  • Imperial Shomajsheba O Shashaamulok Club

Imperial Debating Club (IDC)

Imperial Debating Club (IDC) was established in 1995 at the time of the beginning of the college.[9]

Imperial Science World (ISW)

Imperial Science World[8] is the first science club in this college. It was established in 1998 by Professor Mahafuzul Haque, Ex-principal of Dhaka Imperial College and also the founder of most of the club in the college.

Imperial Tour Club (ITC)

Imperial Tour Club also known as ITC is one of the major clubs in the college. Every year at the middle of the session this club arranges a tour of Bangladesh for seven days to tourist areas including Sundarban, Cox's Bazar and more. After study tour it also arranges another big arrangements "Banvoson & Basanto Utsho" outside of Dhaka for all students of the college. Sometime it arranges a tour to SAARC included country with a few teachers and students.

Imperial Nandon Kanon

Imperial Nandon Kanon[10] is the most active club in Dhaka Imperial College. Every year one the biggest ceremony in the college, "Nobin Boron," is fully arranged by the club for the new student. Every culture-related program is arranged by this club. Every year it publishes its annual magazine.

Imperial English Language Club (IELC)

Imperial English Language Club, also known as IELC, is the major English based club in Dhaka Imperial College. It arranges a major course in English development in 10 long class around a year for developing speaking and free writing in English for the students of the college.

Labs

This college has the latest lab facilities from any private college in Dhaka City. They rebuild their lab and upgrade it to the modern lab in the middle 2018.

  • Physics lab
  • Chemistry lab
  • Biology lab
  • Computer lab

References

  1. ^ "Principal of Dhaka Imperial College". Dhaka Imperial College. October 2017. Retrieved 1 October 2017.
  2. ^ "Teachers List of Dhaka Imperial College". Dhaka Imperial College.
  3. ^ "Staff List of Dhaka Imperial College". Dhaka Imperial College.
  4. ^ "Principal's Message" [oddhokkor bānni]. Dhaka Imperial College.
  5. ^ "Governing Body". Dhaka Imperial College. November 2017. Retrieved 1 November 2017.
  6. ^ "Hons Program of DIC". Dhaka Imperial College. November 2018. Retrieved 1 November 2018.
  7. ^ "Dhaka Imperial College Admission". Dhaka, Bangladesh: Dhaka Imperial College. 20 June 2018. Retrieved 2 July 2018.
  8. ^ a b "Dhaka Imperial College Club Activity". Dhaka, Bangladesh: Dhaka Imperial College.
  9. ^ "Imperial Debating Club Activity". Dhaka, Bangladesh: Dhaka Imperial College.
  10. ^ "Imperial Nandan Kanon Activity". Dhaka, Bangladesh: Dhaka Imperial College.