Government Rajendra College
Government Rajendra College (Bengali: সরকারি রাজেন্দ্র কলেজ) is a public college, located in Faridpur, Bangladesh. It offers higher-secondary education (HSC). It has bachelor's degree and master's degree programmes as well, which divisions are affiliated with National University. Currently Professor Rama Saha is the principal of the college. Among 685 colleges under National University, Government Rajendra College is ranked 28th according to National University College Ranking 2015. It was established by Ambica Charan Mazumdar in 1918.
Academic departments
- Department of Accounting
- Department of Bangla
- Department of Botany
- Department of Chemistry
- Department of English
- Department of Economics
- Department of Environment Science
- Department of History
- Department of History and Culture
- Department of Islamic studies
- Department of Management
- Department of Mathematics
- Department of Marketing
- Department of Political Science
- Department of Philosophy
- Department of Physics
- Department of Social work
- Department of Sociology
- Department of Zoology
Notable alumni
- Abu Ishaque, novelist
- A.B.M. Nurul Islam, MNA for the Faridpur-cum-Dhaka constituency (1965-1969)
- Sarwar Jahan Mia, politician & MP for Faridpur-5 constituency
- Quazi Deen Mohammad, neurologist
Gallery
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Main campus of the Government Rajendra College also known as degree shakha.
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Main campus of the Government Rajendra College also known as degree shakha.
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Main building of the Honors campus of the Government Rajendra College in Baitul Aman.
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Kabi Nazrul Hall of Government Rajendra College. This is beside the Honors campus of the Government Rajendra College in Baitul Aman.
See also
References
- ^ "Government Rajendra College". National University.
- ^ "College Ranking 2015 (Result)" (PDF). National University.
- ^ "Rajendra College - Banglapedia". en.banglapedia.org. Retrieved 2017-08-23.
- ^ "Welcome to Government Rajendra College". Government Rajendra College. Archived from the original on 2015-03-16. Retrieved 2020-01-01.
- ^ Khan, Khan Tahawar Ali, ed. (1970). "Nurul Islam, A. B. M.". Biographical Encyclopedia of Pakistan (1969-70 ed.). Lahore: Biographical Research Institute, Pakistan. p. 68. OCLC 01774840.
- ^ "Director". www.nins.gov.bd. Retrieved 2021-02-12.
External links
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