Dhaka City College
History
The college was established in 1957, during the Pakistani ruling period, with the patronage of local educators and social workers. Classes were held at the West End High School and afterwards at Dhaka College. In 1970, college activities were moved to their own premises in Road 2 of the Dhanmondi residential area. Prior to this, it was known as "Dhaka Night College".
Khan Bahadur Abdur Rahman and Ataur Rahman Khan, both former prime ministers of Bangladesh, contributed significantly to the college's establishment. Khaney Alom Khan, former chairman of the college's governing body, arranged financial assistance for the development of the academic buildings while he was the divisional commissioner of Dhaka Division.
Academics
Degrees
One of the colleges of Dhaka Education Board, Dhaka City College provides education in Science, Business Studies and Humanities in the Higher Secondary School Certificate. Besides, this college affiliated to the National University, Bangladesh has arrangements on undergraduate and graduate programs.
Departments
There are a total of 9 departments in this college. Every department is decorated by one coordinator and well qualified and skilled teachers.
- Accounting
- Bangla
- Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)
- English
- Finance and Banking
- Economics
- Management
- Marketing
- BBA (Professional)
Notable alumni
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- Agun, singer-songwriter and Bachsas Awards winning actor.
- Bassbaba Sumon, vocalist, bassist, and founding member of Bangladeshi rock band Aurthohin.
- Mahiya Mahi, an actress in the Bangladeshi film industry.
- Maria Nur Rowshon, television presenter, radio personality, and winner of Babisas Award for modelling.
- Nishat Majumdar, first Bangladeshi female to scale Mount Everest.
- Sayeed Khokon, politician and mayor of Dhaka.
- Shahriar Alam, state deputy-minister of foreign affairs, The People's Republic of Bangladesh.
- Syed Modasser Ali, renowned ophthalmic surgeon and executive board member of the World Health Organization.
See also
- Dhaka Imperial College
- Dhaka Commerce College
- Dhaka College
- Comilla Victoria College
- Rajshahi College
References
- ^ "Nine out of top 10 colleges from city | A list with highest GPA holders". The Daily Star. Bangladesh. July 25, 2009. Retrieved September 13, 2019.
- ^ "PM Hasina to cast vote at Dhaka City College". The Daily Star. Bangladesh. December 28, 2018. Retrieved September 13, 2019.
- ^ "WELCOME TO THE DHAKA CITY COLLEGE DHAKA | ABOUT DCC". Dhaka City College Blog. Retrieved June 1, 2020.