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Mirpur College

Coordinates: 23°48′15″N 90°21′38″E / 23.8042°N 90.3605°E / 23.8042; 90.3605
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Mirpur College
মিরপুর কলেজ
Seal of Mirpur College
Former name
Mirpur University College
TypePrivate college
Established1970; 54 years ago (1970)
Academic affiliation
National University
PrincipalH. M. Mahbubur Rahman (in charge)
Students8,000[1]
Location,
Bangladesh

23°48′15″N 90°21′38″E / 23.8042°N 90.3605°E / 23.8042; 90.3605
CampusUrban, 2 acres (0.81 ha)[2]
Websitemirpurcollege.edu.bd

Mirpur College, (formerly known as Mirpur University College), is a private college in Mirpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is affiliated to National University,[2] and is the only master's level college in Mirpur Model Thana.[3]

History

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Mirpur College was founded in 1970 and moved to its present campus in 1988.[1]

Lecturer Md. Ghulam Wadud was elevated to acting principal in February 2012 by MP Aslamul Haque, who chaired the college's governing body. In June 2021, the Ministry of Education investigated allegations by teachers and found that Wadud had been embezzling from the college since shortly after his appointment. He denied any wrongdoing, but was suspended in August[4][5] and Vice Principal H. M. Mahbubur Rahman made acting principal.[2]

Faculty and Departments

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Higher Secondary

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  • Science
  • Arts
  • Business Studies

Faculty of Arts

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Faculty of Social Science

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  • Economics
  • Social Work
  • Political Science

Faculty of Business Administration

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  • Accounting
  • Marketing
  • Management
  • Finance and Banking
  • Tourism and Hospitality Management (Professional)

Faculty of Science

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  • Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)

References

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  1. ^ a b "Our History". Mirpur College.
  2. ^ a b c "College Details: Mirpur College". National University.
  3. ^ "List of Colleges" (Excel). Bangladesh Bureau of Education Information and Statistics.
  4. ^ "Mirpur College principal accused of graft - Front Page". The Daily Observer. 12 June 2021.
  5. ^ Islam, Shariful (25 August 2021). "A principal mired in corruption". The Daily Star.