Shahid Syed Nazrul Islam College
Type | Private |
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Established | 1999 |
Principal | A.K.M. Abdur Rafique |
Students | 3,000 |
Location | Mymensingh, Bangladesh |
Campus | Urban, 1 acre |
Colors | Blue and White |
Shahid Syed Nazrul Islam College (Bengali: শহীদ সৈয়দ নজরুল ইসলাম কলেজ) is a college in Mymensingh, Bangladesh, founded in 1999. The college was named after Shahid Syed Nazrul Islam, who was the temporary President in 1971 when Sheikh Mujibur Rahman had been captured by Pakistanies. The college is close to the old Bramhaputra river and Circuit house. fhjivvgfuj
Academic progress
- In 2010, 282 students achieved GPA 5.00.
- In 2011, 336 students achieved GPA 5.00.
- In 2012, 562 students achieved GPA 5.00.
- In 2013, 444 students achieved GPA 5.00.
- In 2014, 621 students achieved GPA 5.00.
- In 2015, 392 students achieved GPA 5.00.
- In 2016, 468 students achieved GPA 5.00.
- In 2017, 319 students achieved GPA 5.00.
The college has a reputation that every year its students get more GPA 5.00 than those admitted students who got GPA 5.00.
Teaching staff
- Teaching staff (For Science)
Bengali: | Prof. Badiujjaman Bhuiya | Nigar Sultana Rina | Momtaj Jahan Moni | Tojammel Hossain | Hedayet Islam | Kanij Fahima | English: | Sheikh Md. Shariful Alam | Md. Akram Hossain Khan | Rejaul Karim | Mahfuzur Rahaman | Sadiqul Islam Akhanda | Kamal Hossen | Nazneen Sultana | Mathematics: | Prof. Abdul Hai | Kaji Md.Hadiul Islam | Belal Ahmed | Shahidul Islam | ||||||||||||||
Physics | Md. Abdul Latif | Sharif Md. Golam Kobir | Md. Shakawat Hossen Titu | Md. Rezaul Karim | Chemistry: | Prof. Shuvash Chandra Devnath | Mizanur Rahman | Avijit Debnath | Mahmud Ashik Kabir | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Biology: | Prof. Joy Gopal Shaha | Manik Lal Saha | Asif Minhaj Shetu | Abdullah Al Noman
College uniformFor Boys
For Girls
Tuition fee
AdmissionStudents must apply to get admitted in the college with a good point. Gallery
Coordinates: 24°45′42″N 90°23′57″E / 24.7618°N 90.3993°E |
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