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[edit] Unislander
- 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]
- And, it was one of the 10 univerisities that the UGC issued a deadline of one year to improve qualities.[3]
- It also introduced new academic courses without UGC approval along with a number of other private universities. [4]
- It was one of the eight universities the University Grants Commission of Bangladesh recommended for shutting down due to poor quality of academic standards.[5]
- The university was also served with show-cause notice by judicial authorities asking why it would not be closed down.[6]
- The university was found to deliver instructions in unauthorized courses and have illegal campuses.[7]
[edit] Results
- ^ Khan, Siddiqur Rahman. "11 pvt univs offer 50 courses without UGC approval", New Age, 2005-01-18. Retrieved on 2006-12-16. (English)
- ^ Varsity Correspondent. "27 private varsities running without Vice-Chancellors", The Bangladesh Observer, 2004-08-16. Retrieved on 2006-12-16. (English)
- ^ Staff Reporter. "UCG report on private varsities to be made public", The Independent, 2004-10-23. Retrieved on 2006-12-16. (English)
- ^ Staff Correspondent. "Private universities continue to hoodwink UGC", Weekly Holiday, 2004-06-02. Retrieved on 2006-12-16. (English)
- ^ Ali, Tawfique. "40-45 varsities way behind prerequisites", The Daily Star, 2004-10-19. Retrieved on 2007-03-17. (English)
- ^ Khan, Siddiqur Rahman. "Ministry serves notice on six private universities", New Age, 2005-03-01. Retrieved on 2007-03-17. (English)
- ^ Hammadi, Saad. "Illegal courses, mysterious outer campuses dodge universities watchdog", New Age, 2006-06-02. Retrieved on 2007-03-17. (English)
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- See: WP:UNI
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