Govt. Azizul Haque College

Govt. Azizul Haque University College, Bogra
আযিযুল হক কলেজ, বগুড়া
Established 1939
Type Public
Chancellor President Zillur Rahman
Principal Dr. A.K.M. Salamat Ullah
Academic staff 170
Admin. staff 50
Students 57,500+
Location Bogra, Bangladesh
Campus Urban
Website http://www.ahcollege.com
মনুষ্যত্বের বিকাশ ঘটিয়ে মানবতার সেবক হও

Azizul Haque College or more precisely Government Azizul Haque University College, Bogra is a public college under the National University of Bangladesh. It is one of the largest educational institutions in Bogra, Bangladesh.[1]

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History

Government Azizul Haque University College, Bogra is a public college under the National University of Bangladesh. It is one of the largest educational institutions in Bogra, Bangladesh. This college was established in July 1939. This college was named after Sir Azizul Haque who was vice chancellor of Calcutta University at that time. Dr M. M. Mukherjee was the first principal of this college.

Notable faculty members of the university include the linguist Muhammad Shahidullah and Bengali author, academician, scholar and linguist Syed Mujtaba Ali. The college started its first actions at 'Subil Free Primary School' in the north side of Bogra town. Later it was transferred to Fulbari Bottola. It was only one straw shaded small room. Some great hearted men of Fulbari and Marhum Moyen Uddin Pramanik, Marhum Rasidullah Sardar donated land to build up the college.

With a view to setting up the college, Marhum Rajib Uddin Tarafdar, Marhum Mr. Mohammad Ali, Moulovi Osman Gani, Marhum Nawab Uddin Talukdar, Babu Naresh Chandra Tarafdar, Babu Nalin Chandra Chatterzy, and Babu Profullo Chandra Sen donated seven thousand Taka. The then, a one-third part of profit of the White-Way Circus Company Charity Show was sacrificed to the name of the college. For the donations of these generous men the college got its substantive shape. Many people played a great role for establishing the college, who were the members of the first governing bodies of the college. They are Mr. Mohammad Ali Chairman (Previous Prime Minister of Pakistan), Moulovi Osman Gani Editor, Mr. Habibur Rahaman Member (Former Minister of Pakistan), Doctor Mofiz Uddin Member, Mr. Mahbubur Rahaman Chowdhury Cashier.

In 1941 the college was sanctioned by Calcutta University with the constant effort, perseverance, diligence of Sir Azizul Haque (Education Minister of Non-Separated Bangle, Speaker of Bengali Parliament, Vice Chancellor of Calcutta University, India). In 1968 the college was recognized as a government college. The college has two residences. In 9 July 1939 it was established on 4 acres (16,000 m2) land. Now it is known as Old Residence of Azizul Haque College. Only higher secondary classes are administered here. In 1962 with great endeavor of Mr. Habibur Rahaman (Previous Education Minister of Pakistan Government) a H shaped new building of the college was established on 55 acres (220,000 m2) land. At present it is known as the 'New Residence of Govt. Azizul Haque College'. It is situated at the east side of Dhaka-Rangpur Mahasarak, north side of railway line, half kilometer away from the Bogra Railway Station. Degree (pass), Honors and Masters classes are administered here. Now 23 Honors subjects and 18 Masters subjects are available.

Postgraduate diploma in Information and Communication Technology (PGD in ICT) and Foreign Language Learning Courses available.

Campus

The old residence of the college has enough classrooms, four laboratories, a highly developed computer lab, a library, office rooms, common rooms for girls, five buildings including a two storied mosque, a vast play ground, a three-storied residential building for boy students named Fakhruddin Ahmed Hall. The new residence of the college has a three-storied building for arts and commerce group, a three-storied building for the student of science group, a two-storied building for library, a,2500-seat auditorium, a two-storey building for principal, a student-parliament building, a rover-scout building, laboratories, a two storied mosque, a playground, cafeteria, post office, bank, teachers club, tennis ground, a conference room for teachers, three residential buildings for male students (Shahid Titumir Hall, Sher-E-Bangla Hall, Akhtar Ali Moon Hall), one residential building for female students (Begum Rokeya Hall) and many more including two coaches and two minibus for students.

Academics

This college offers 23 courses at the graduate level and 18 courses at the postgraduate level.

Notable faculty

The notable faculty members of the university has included the linguist Muhammad Shahidullah; Bengali author, academician, scholar and linguist Syed Mujtaba Ali; and Dr. Mosir Uddin, former chairman of National Curriculum and Text Book Board, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

See also

Former Principals and their duration

  • Dr. M.M. Mukherjee (1 August 1939- September 1939)
  • Dr. K.P. Mukherjee (2 October 1939- February 1944)

  • Dr. Muhammad Shahidullah (July 1944- October 1948)
  • Dr. Syed Mujtaba Ali (January 1949- 8 August 1949)
  • Sir, Kajem Uddin Ahmed (March 1950- 9 May 1950)
  • Sir, A.G. Haque (August 1950- 14 November 1952)
  • Sir, B.L. Shiromoni (December 1952- April 1958)
  • Sir, M. Wahed Bokhs (19 January 1959- 3 August 1961)
  • Sir, Muhammad Ekhlas (5 August 1961- 24 July 1962)
  • Sir, Muhammad Ishaq (24 November 1962- 30 June 1966)
  • Sir, Syed Hesham Uddin (25 January1967- 14 April 1968)
  • Dr. Hafej Ahmed (12 September 1968- 30 September 1969)
  • Dr. Khan Muhammad Sirajul Islam (27 January 1970- 9 June 1976)
  • Sir, Anwar Ali Khondokar (9 June 1976- 28 October 1976)
  • Sir, Muhammad Khoda Bokhs Mia (11 November 1976- 23 April 1980)
  • Sir, Muhammad Abul Hossain (6 January 1981- 22 August 1983)
  • Dr. Muhammad Moslem Uddin (19 March 1984- 18 July 1987)
  • Sir, Muhammad Mobdul Haque (15 June 1988- 25 February 1992)
  • Professor Abdus Sattar (1 July 1992- 23 October 1993)
  • Sir, S.M. Golam Robbani (8 November 1993- 24 August 1995)
  • Sir, Abdus Sattar (25 October 1995- 3 July 1997)
  • Sir, Khalilur Rahman (30 September 1997- 28 January 1999)
  • Madam, Selima Daisy (18 May 1999- 26 August 2000)
  • Sir, Muhammad Ansar Rahman Khondokar (26 October 2000-14 December 2000)
  • Sir, Muhammad Shafiqul Islam (18 December 2000- 19 August 2001)
  • Sir, Ahsanul Haque Chowdhury (20August 2001- 11 April 2002)
  • Dr. Muhammad Ashraful Islam (6 May 2002- 16 February 2003)
  • Dr. Muhammad Mosir Uddin
  • Sir, Muhammad Abdul Gofur
  • Dr. Muhammad Sultan Ali
   

Department of Chemistry

Professor

     Dr. Md. Nuruddin Ahmed
 

Associate Professor

     Md. Abdullah Al-Amin
     Md. fazlul Haque

Assistant Professor

     Md. Akther Hossian 
     Komol Krishno Chakraborti
     Md. Ahsan Gani

Lecturer

     Dr. Md. Abu Sayed
     Yasmin Banu
     Nushrat Jahan

Department of Physics

Teachers: Professor S M Moksed Ali, Head of the department, Notable writer of Physics Hons Books.

         Md. Jahangir Alam, Associate Professor
         Md. Khairul Alam, Assistant Professor, Notable writer of Graduate level Physics Book, Ex-Joint Secretary of Staff Council.
         Anamica Paul, Assistant Professor
         Md. Shajahan Ali, Assistant Professor
         Afroza Akhter Nasrin, Lecturer
         Salimuzzaman, Lecturer
         Rojina Akter, Lecturer
         Mohammad Hamidul Alam, Lecturer

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