Azizul Huq College

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Azizul Huq College

Established: 1939
Type: Public
Faculty: 129
Staff: 49
Students: 14,500+
Location: Bogra, Bangladesh
Campus: Urban

Azizul Huq College or more precisely Government Azizul Huq College, Bogra is one of the renowned public college. It is one of the largest educational institutions which is located at Bogra, Bangladesh.[1]

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[edit] History

This college is established in July 1939. This college was named after Sir Azizul Huque who was Vice Chancellor of Calcutta University at that time. Dr M. M. Mukherjee was the first principal of this college.

[edit] Academics

This college offers 18 courses at the graduate level and 17 courses at the postgraduate level.

[edit] Notable faculty

The notable faculty members of the university has included the linguist Muhammad Shahidullah and renowned Bengali author, academician, scholar and linguist Syed Mujtaba Ali.

[edit] References