Dinajpur Government College

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Dinajpur Government College (Bengali: দিনাজপুর গভঃ কলেজ) is a government college located in Dinajpur. College code: 3401 [1][2]

History

Dinajpur Government College, located in Dinajpur, is one of Bangladesh's most important and earliest higher educational institutions. It offers four years Honors and one year Masters program in various majors; also offers HSC level. The college is affiliated with the Bangladesh National University. Several thousand students study here, it has a number of student halls and many students participate in central and national politics.

Academic departments

  • Department of Accounting
  • Department of Bengali
  • Department of Botany
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Department of English
  • Department of Economics
  • Department of History
  • Department of Islamic History and Culture
  • Department of Mathematics
  • Department of Management
  • Department of Political Science
  • Department of Philosophy
  • Department of Physics
  • Department of Sociology
  • Department of Zoology
  • Department of Financing

Others Academic

  • B.A. (Bachelor of Arts)
  • B.B.S.
  • B.S.S.
  • B.Sc.
  • HSC -Science
  • HSC-Business Studies
  • HSC-Humanities

Library

The library of Dinajpur College was established in 1841 at the time of establishment of the college. There are 30,000 (Thirty Thousand) books in the library with well decorated reading room. Every department has a library of their own. The libraries are always supported the students and as well as developed their studies. Various kinds of cultural and educational plans are also held in library.

References

  1. ^ "Wastes still stink in Dinajpur town". The Daily Star. 2016-09-20. Retrieved 2016-10-14.
  2. ^ "11 Shibir men held with jihadi books". The Daily Star. 2016-08-17. Retrieved 2016-10-14.

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