North South University
The university is ranked among the top universities in Bangladesh. Its business school is the first Bangladeshi university to receive American accreditation from the ACBSP in 2015.
Campus
The university's campus is located in Bashundhara Residential Area in Dhaka. It is one of the largest private universities in Bangladesh in terms of student population. The foundation of the campus was laid on 30 January 2003 by Begum Khaleda Zia, then prime minister of Bangladesh. Classes started in the permanent (current) campus from 9 June 2009.
The campus can serve up to 12,000 students with amenities and facilities. It contains six buildings with three basements on seven acres of land having 1,250,000 square feet of floor space.
Library
The NSU library has over 70,000 square feet (6,500 m) floor area on the southeastern side of the campus. It is the first fully automated university library in Bangladesh using its own library management software. which supports RFID system, web-based online circulation system, full-text e-books and online journal article repository services. The library can accommodate over 1,200 students at a time in its reading rooms. On average 2,000 students use the library every day.
As of August 2014, the library holds 49,500 books, 50,000 online books, 6,000 bound journals (foreign and local), magazines, 1,890 CD-ROM databases, books, 226 DVDs and videos, 159 audio-cassettes, and other resources.
Administration
There is a separate admin building dedicated to administration activities.
List of vice-chancellors
- Muslehuddin Ahmad
- Hafiz Siddiqi (3 January 2003—2010)
- Amin U. Sarkar (June 2013—August 2015)
- Atique Islam (2016 — August 2024)
- Abdul Hannan Chowdhury (12 September 2024 — present)
Academic departments
The university's departments are organized into four schools.