Dhaka Commerce College

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Dhaka Commerce College
Motto Assiduous, Diligent, Devoted, Creative
Established 1989
Type Private
Principal Professor A. B. M. Abul Kashem
Academic staff 150
Location Dhaka, Bangladesh
Campus Urban, 05 ha

Dhaka Commerce College (Bengali: ঢাকা কমার্স কলেজ) is a graduate college in Mirpur, Dhaka city, Bangladesh. Established in 1989, this was the first college in Dhaka city to specialize in commerce.The main founder of this college was Mr.Kazi Faruki.

Courses

The college educates from Higher Secondary Certificate level (HSC) to post graduate level. There are ten departments in the college .The college has honours courses in various subjects regarding English, accounting,finance,management,statistics,echonomics and a broader range of postgraduate courses

Academic departments

  • Department of Bengali
  • Department of English
  • Department of Accounting
  • Department of Management Studies
  • Department of Economics
  • Department of Statistics and computer
  • Department of Commercial Geography
  • Department of Finance
  • Department of Marketing
  • Department of Shorthand and Office Management

Academic performance

After its founding, it soon became of the country's most famous college for its strict rules and regulations.[citation needed] The students call it Dhaka Central Cell. But from its beginning it has been maintaining high quality standards. It got the medal of best college in two times 1996 2003.[citation needed] Since its operation, Dhaka Commerce College was placed in the top 10 colleges in the country in terms of HSC results.[citation needed]

Dhaka Commerce College's results in the Dhaka board for Higher Secondary Certificate level examinations are:

Year Number of examinees Number of pass Got GPA-5 Position in Dhaka Board
2005 904 904 71
2006 1437 1436 227
2007 1505 1500 224
2008 1924 1923 518
2009 1815 1814 409
2010 2026 2022 423
2011 2043 2042 831
2012 2446 2443 1155
2013 1940 1930 871[1]

References

  1. new.dhakaeducationboard.gov.bd

External links

Coordinates: 23°48′23″N 90°21′08″E / 23.80639°N 90.35222°E / 23.80639; 90.35222


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