University of South Asia, Bangladesh
University of South Asia (Bengali: ইউনিভার্সিটি অব সাউথ এশিয়া) or UNISA is a private university in the Banani Residential Area of Dhaka, Bangladesh. The university was established by the Private University Act of 1992.[1] Its curriculum has been approved by the University Grant Commission of the Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh.
![]() University of South Asia, Bangladesh | |
Type | Private University, research university |
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Established | 2003 |
Chairman | Prof. Dr. Mohammad Muhit |
Chancellor | President Abdul Hamid |
Vice-Chancellor | Prof. Dr. M. A. Wadud Mondal |
Academic staff | 100 |
Administrative staff | 100 |
Students | 3,000 (above) |
Address | House#76 & 78, Road#14, Block B, Banani, Dhak-1213 , , Bangladesh |
Campus | Urban |
Language | English, Bangla |
Website | southasiauni |
List of vice-chancellors
- Prof. Dr. M. A. Wadud Mondal[2]
University of South Asia Business School
- Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
University of South Asia School of Engineering
- Bachelor of Computer Science & Engineering (BCSE)
- Bachelor of Computer Science & Information Technology (BCSIT)
- Bachelor of Textile Engineering (BTE)
University of South Asia School of Humanities
- Bachelor of Arts in English Literature & Culture (BAE)
- Bachelor of Environmental Science (BES)
University of South Asia School of Public Health and Life Science
- Bachelor of Environmental Science
University of South Asia Business School (Masters)
- Masters of Business Administration (MBA)
- Executive Masters of Business Administration (EMBA)
- Master of Bank Management (MBM)
University of South Asia School of Engineering (Masters)
- Masters of Computer Application (MCA)
- Masters of Computer Science (MCS)
University of South Asia School of Public Health and Life Science (Masters)
- Masters of Nutrition & Food Science (MNFS)
- Masters of Public Health (MPH)
Diploma programs
- Diploma of Optometry & Low Vision (DOLV) and Diploma of Nutrition &Food Science (DNFS)
References
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