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TEACHETH MAN THAT WHICH HE KNEW NOT

Independent University,
Bangladesh

Spring 2022 Semester


Courses and Class Schedule
Undergraduate Programme

Vol. 30, No. 2

PLOT 16, BLOCK B, AFTABUDDIN AHMED ROAD, BASUNDHARA,


DHAKA-1229.
Phones: 8431645-53
Email: info@iub.edu.bd
Website: http://www.iub.edu.bd
CHANCELLOR AND PRINCIPAL OFFICERS:

CHANCELLOR:
His Excellency Mr. Abdul Hamid Advocate
Hon'ble President of the People's Republic of Bangladesh

VICE CHANCELLOR:
Professor Tanweer Hasan, B.Com. (DU), MBA (Baylor University, USA), Ph.D. (University
of Houston, USA)

PRO VICE CHANCELLOR:


Professor Niaz Ahmed Khan, Ph.D. (Wales), Dip.VCO (Swansea), Cert.ISV (Lampeter), Post
Doc. (Swansea), Post Doc. (AIT), Post Doc. (Oxford)

TREASURER:
Khandker Md Iftekhar Haider, BA (Hons) MA (English, RU), MPA (International Economic
Relations, DU)

PROCTOR:
Prof M Anwer, B.Sc (Engg), MS (Engg), Ph.D (USA)

REGISTRAR
Brig Gen (Retd) Md Anwarul Islam, ndc, psc, G+, MSc (Tech), MDS, MBA , MPhil

CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS:
Mr. T. Sarkar, BA (Hons.), MA.(English, DU)

LIBRARIAN:
Mr. Md. Hossam Haider Chowdhury, M.A. (Lib.Sc. DU)
CONTENTS
The Curriculum and Programs 1
Undergraduate Admission 2
Admission Period 2
Admission Eligibility 2
Provisional Admission 2
Exemption From Admission Test 2
Registration 3
Information on Registration and Advising 3
Add/Drop/ Late Registration Procedure 3
Minimum Credit Requirement Per Semester 3
Attendance Policy 4
Leave of Absence 4
Advantage of Being A Full-Time Student 4
Time Limitation for Completing Degree 4
Non-Degree Students 5
Credit Transfer Facility 6
Application for Transfer Credits from IUB To Other Institutions 6
Application for Transfer Credits from Other Institutions To IUB 6
Declaration/Change of Undergraduate Major and Minor 7
Requirement for Double Major In 7
Classification of Student’s Status and Graduation 7
Recognition of Performance-Based on Semester Results 8
Graduation Procedure 8
Application for Graduation From The Undergraduate Program 8
Minimum CGPA for Undergraduate Program 8
Honor Graduation — Based on Graduation Result 8
Chancellor’s Award 8
Explanation of Grading System 9
Retake (R)/Repeating A Course 9
Fail (F) 10
Incomplete (I) 10
Withdrawal (W) 10
Probation 10
List of Foundation Courses 37-38 Credits (Without LFE) 11
Financial Information 13
Information on Tuition Fees, Other Charges and Payment Procedure 13
Payment of Semester Tuition Fees and Other Charges 13
IUB Scholarship and Financial Aid 14
Scholarship/Financial Aid Category 14
Information for Students Awarded Board Scholarship 14
Information on Refund of Fees 15
Fee Refund Policy 15
Eligibility for Refund of Fees 15
Application for Refund of Fees 15
Reporting of Grades for Students Who Are on Probation 16
Procedure for Collecting Information on The Student’s Academic Performance/ Progress for A Certain Semester 16
Information for The Financial Guarantor/Parent/Guardian 16
Academic Resources 17
Library 17
Central Information and Technology Services (CITS) 17
General Information on Using The Computer Laboratories 18
Academic Counselling 18
Career Guidance 18
Student Affairs 19
IUB Clubs 19
How To Join The Clubs 19
Live in the Field Experience (LFE) 21
Standardised Final Exam Schedule 22
Course Schedule 23
Code of Conduct 48
Identity Cards 48
Personal Conduct 48
Tentative Academic Calendar 20212022 51
Calendar 2022 52
INDEPENDENT UNIVERSITY, BANGLADESH

dedicated to produce graduates with knowledge and


applied skills for tomorrow's leadership

Green Book
Undergraduate Program

The University reserves the right to revise information, requirements, regulations or


financial charges at any time. Whenever changes occur, an effort will be made to notify
those concerned.
GREEN BOOK
INDEPENDENT UNIVERSITY, BANGLADESH

ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

The Curriculum and Programs


IUB is committed to producing graduates of international standard who will be equipped to
provide new leadership to the national economy through skilled employment, entrepreneurship
and/or applied research. The curriculum of IUB has been carefully designed to provide students
with (1) Communication skills, (2) socio-cultural background, (3) applied skills or project- based
experience and (4) an area of sub-specialization. During the first year, students take courses on
learning skills, national culture and electives in arts and science.
To ensure international standards in teaching and to provide wide options for students to study
abroad or acquire international experience, IUB maintains peer relations with a large number of
the world’s top-ranking universities and institutions. The program of study and the academic
regulations of this university are based on the American course structure and semester system.
IUB offers a 4-year Bachelor's degree with Honors in Arts (BA), Business Administration
(BBA), Social Science (BSS) and Science (BSc) in interdisciplinary areas of (1) Business, (2)
Engineering & Computer Science, (3) Environmental Science and Management, (4) Social
Sciences and Arts, (5) Life Science and (6) Law (7) Pharmacy.

The School of Business and Entrepreneurship of the University offers degree of Master of
Business Administration (MBA), Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) &
Master of Science (MSc.) in Economics. The School of Engineering, Technology and Sciences
offers Master of Science (MSc.) in Computer Networks & Communications, Computer Science,
Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Software Engineering and Telecommunication
Engineering. The School of Environment and Life Sciences offers Master of Science (MSc.) in
Climate Change and Development, Environment Management, Floodplain & Disaster
Management and Biotechnology & Bioinformatics. Master’s in Public Health(MPH) is offered
by School of Pharmacy and Public Health. The University also offers graduate program of Master
of Social Science (MSS) in Development Studies and Media and Communication and Master of
Arts in Applied English Language Teaching under the School of Liberal Arts and Social
Sciences.

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UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION
Admission Period
Admission to IUB takes place thrice a year, once in July for the Autumn semester and once in
November for the Spring semester and in April for the Summer session. The admission
procedure for Autumn (the beginning of the academic year) starts within the last week of July
and ends with the commencement of classes in the second/third week of August. The admission
procedure for Spring starts within the last week of November and ends with the commencement
of classes in the second/third week of January. The Admission process for Summer starts in April
and ends with the commencement of classes in the second/third week ofJune.

Admission Eligibility
 HSC and SSC pass certificates with minimum GPA of 3.0 in both. However, the combined
GPA should not be less than 7.00.
 O' level in 5 subjects with a GPA of 2.50 and A’ level in 2 subjects with a minimum GPA
of 2.00.
 International Baccalaureate/ other equivalent degrees.

Provisional Admission
Provisional admission is offered to candidates awaiting results of HSC Examinations, A’ level
Examinations, International Baccalaureate Examinations. Students taking provisional admission
at IUB are required to fulfil all requirements within the stipulated period, failing which the
admission will be cancelled and all the credits completed at IUB will be revoked.

Exemption from Admission Test


 Student with minimum SAT 1 score of 1000 and, minimum TOEFL or IELTS score will
be exempted from admission test.
 Minimum TOEFL score should be 550 for paper based, 213 for computer based and 80 for
internet-based examinations.
 Minimum IELTS score is 5.5.

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REGISTRATION

Information on Registration and Advising


Most of the full-time faculty members are academic advisors of students. Each student is
assigned an academic advisor to help and guide in planning program of study. During the
registration students are required to meet with the academic advisor who will advise them
regarding registration the courses.

Students should register at the earliest opportunity because class sizes are limited. The academic
advisors are present at the respective offices during the registration period. The financial
guarantor/guardian of the student may come and visit the academic advisors to find out about
the academic performance of their ward(s).

The students who are yet to earn 9 credits or on probation must go to their respective advisors
to register their courses on their designated date for registration. Others will register for their
courses by using iRAS.
Please note registration is valid if the fee is paid on time.

Add/Drop/ Late Registration Procedure


A student may add or drop a course after the registration at a designated date given by the
Registrar’s Office. The students who have earned 0-9 credit hours will have to go to their
respective advisors to add/drop their courses on their respective date. Others will add/drop or
late register their courses by using iRAS.

Minimum Credit Requirement per Semester


 The newly entering students are recommended to take 9 credits in a semester. These 9 credits
should come from foundation courses in a PRESCRIBED SEQUENCE..
 Returning students are usually recommended to take 9 credits in a semester. However
students may take a maximum of 18 credits in a semester. Furthermore, Students may also
register for 6 credits in a semester and continue as a regular student.
 The rule that should be followed is that a student must clear all previously failed courses
whether foundation or not.
 For the purpose of Financial Aid and Award a student needs to fulfil the required criteria
specified in the policy.
 Additional courses must include foundation courses in A PRESCRIBED SEQUENCE. For
example, if a student has failed in two non-foundation courses (totaling 6 credits) in the
previous semester and she/he wishes to enroll for only 6 credits, they must re-take the two
failed courses. If they wish to enroll for 9 credits or above, the additional courses must
include a minimum of 6 credits from foundation courses in a PRESCRIBED SEQUENCE.
Thus, if he/she is enrolling for 9 credits, the student will take 6 credits from the failed courses
(retaken) and an additional 3 credits from foundation courses in a PRESCRIBED
SEQUENCE. If he/she is enrolling for 12 credits, the student will take 6 credits from the
failed courses (retaken) and an additional 6 credits from foundation courses in a
PRESCRIBED SEQUENCE.

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 If a returning student has no previously failed courses, he/she must take a minimum of 6
credits from foundation courses in A PRESCRIBED SEQUENCE until all 12 foundation
courses have been completed.

Attendance Policy
Attendance is regarded as part of the course requirement. However, the expected attendance is
90 percent. A student may be barred from appearing at the course final examinations if his/her
attendance falls below 75 percent.

If a student misses a total of eight classes (out of a maximum of 24-26) in a course, s/he will
automatically end up with a W grade.

All instructors have to login to the students’ attendance page within 10 minutes of the official
time of commencement of the class and submit electronically the attendance form within the next
20 minutes of the class time.

Leave of Absence
A student intending to drop a regular semester is required to fill in a form for Leave of Absence
available at the Registrar’s office. A student may take leave of absence anytime within the
designated year for graduation.
Students, who do not register for two consecutive semesters without approval lose their status
as regular students. To re-instate this status, approval of the Registrar's Office is needed, upon
which a fee of Tk. 15,000/- will be charged. And for three consecutive semesters without
approval will have to pay readmission fee of Tk. 20,000/-.

Advantage of being a Full-time Student


A student will be considered a full-time student provided he/she has enrolled for minimum of
12 credits in a Semester. Students who register for any regular semester with full-time status
are eligible to receive the following benefits:
 To apply for financial aid / tuition discount
 To be considered for semester honors list
 To apply for part-time jobs in the University to complete the graduation on time.

Time Limitation for Completing Degree


Students will be allowed up to a maximum of 8 years from the date of their initial enrollment to
complete their degree at the undergraduate level.

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NON-DEGREE STUDENTS
Student coming from recognized Universities other than IUB can study and earn credits at IUB
provided they have a letter of authorization from the home Universities. These letters should be
addressed to the Admissions Office of IUB.
A non-degree student is allowed to register for a maximum of 15 (fifteen) credits per semester
with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 2.00. Students from a recognized
University/Institution will not be allowed to earn credits instead they would be awarded
completion certificates.
These students will be allowed to register for only two courses. No admission fee is required for
non-degree students. Per credit cost will be Tk10,000/-or any amount time to time decided by
the University.
Credits earned by a non-degree student will not be counted towards the fulfillment of the degree
requirement at IUB.

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CREDIT TRANSFER FACILITY

General
Students may apply to transfer their credits in relevant courses. Syllabi of IUB are designed to
suit credit transfers and postgraduate studies abroad. The respective school/department will do
the content matching of the curriculum with IUB’s own curriculum for the intended course (s)
and accept the transfer. The students must fulfil IUB’s minimum admissions criteria.

Application for Transfer Credits from IUB to Other Institutions


Students who have confirmed their admission abroad and intend to transfer their credits from
IUB are required to inform the University in writing. In such cases they will have to write an
application addressed to the Registrar. These students may come back to IUB to attend classes
in a semester, but they will have to register for courses as a special or non-degree student.

Application for Transfer Credits from Other Institutions to IUB


Students who want to transfer their credits from other accredited institutions to IUB are
required to complete the admission formalities successfully. They are required to apply for
their transfer credits in the prescribed Transfer Credit Application form. The student should
enclose the official copies of the latest Academic Transcripts and official course descriptions
issued by the previous institutions along with the Transfer Credit Application.
• Minimum acceptable grade for course(s) to be transferred should be ‘B-’for all
Schools/Departments for IUB.
• Overall CGPA for accepting transfer of credits for a student should be 2.50.
• For admission test to be waived the student should have completed at least 30 credit
hours in his/her earlier institution and have overall CGPA of above 3.00 and individual course
grade of ‘B-’ in the intended course(s).
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DECLARATION/CHANGE OF UNDERGRADUATE MAJOR
AND MINOR
A student must declare his/her intending major during his/her entry and must confirm the major
and declare the minor program of study by submitting the Major/Minor Declaration Form
through iRAS.

REQUIREMENT FOR DOUBLE MAJOR IN THE


UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM
 Double major in the same/different school/s may be allowed but the students have to
fulfill all the criteria i.e. foundation courses, core courses, required courses from both
the selected majors and a minor.
 Only the students who earned a CGPA of 3.00 and above will be allowed to do a double
major.
 Minor of a major cannot not be converted to major i.e. for earning both the major there
should be one minor.
 To obtain two majors, a student has to pursue a minimum of 18 credit hours of course
work and 6 credit of senior project or internship from each major (i.e. 18 x 2 = 36 credit
hours of course work, and 6 x 2 = 12) credits); i.e. one senior project and one internship
will be required to do the double major. The students have the liberty to choose senior
project and the internship from their majors.

CLASSIFICATION OF STUDENT’S STATUS AND


GRADUATION
Students in IUB will be categorized as under for the purpose of general identification as a
group.
 Freshman : 0 to 29 credit hours earned
 Sophomore : 30 to 59 credit hours earned
 Junior : 60 to 89 credit hours earned
 Senior : 90 or more credit hours earned
In order to graduate from IUB, a student must have a minimum of 2 academic years in
residence and satisfy all the requirements of:
 The university.
 The school/faculty.
 Major/honors (concentration).
 Minor.
 Elective and any other courses.
The above requirements must be completed through a combination of course work taken at
IUB and/or formally accepted transfer credits.

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RECOGNITION OF PERFORMANCE-BASED ON
SEMESTER RESULTS
A full-time student will be placed in the five Honour Lists as per the following conditions:
 Dean’s List. For attaining a CGPA of 3.50 or more in any semester.
 Dean’s Merit List. For attaining a CGPA of 3.50 or more in the second successive
semester.
 Dean’s Honour List. For attaining a CGPA of 3.76 or more in the second successive
semester. An additional Award Voucher of Tk.5, 000/- will be paid.
 Vice Chancellor’s List. For attaining a CGPA of 3.50 or more in the third successive
semester.
 Vice Chancellor’s Honour List.For attaining a CGPA of 3.86 or more in the third
successive semester. An additional Award Voucher of Tk.10, 000/- will be paid.

GRADUATION PROCEDURE

Application for Graduation from the Undergraduate Program


The University holds the convocation ceremony once each year. Students, who have fulfilled all
the curricular requirements or who are intending to fulfill all the curricular requirements for the
Bachelor’s and want to graduate from the University, are required to apply for graduation.
Graduation form is available at www.iras.edu.bd. Graduation is not an automatic process.
Graduation is granted upon approval of the School(s) concerned andthe Registrar’s Office.

Minimum CGPA for Undergraduate Program


In order to graduate from IUB a student is required to have a cumulative grade point average
(CGPA) of at least 2.00 for all undergraduate programs.

Honor Graduation — Based on Graduation Result


Following the North American practice of scholastic recognition, students graduating with high
grades are recognized as under:
 Cum Laude : For attaining a CGPA 3.60 to 3.79.
 Magna Cum Laude : For attaining a CGPA 3.80 to 3.94.
 Summa Cum Laude : For attaining a CGPA of 3.95 or more.

Chancellor’s Award
The highest award of the University is called the Chancellor’s Award- a medal of 25 grams of
weight of 22-carat gold. The medal is awarded at the graduation ceremony for the student, who
has secured CGPA of 4.00 for a minimum of four successive semesters up to the end of his/her
Undergraduate study at IUB.

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EXPLANATION OF GRADING SYSTEM
De-abbreviation of the Grades and their quality points for calculation of GPA/CGPA is as
under:
Grade Explanation Quality Points
A Excellent 4.0
A- Excellent 3.7
B+ Good 3.3
B Good 3.0
B- Good 2.7
C+ Passing 2.3
C Passing 2.0
C- Passing 1.7
D+ Deficient Passing 1.3
D Deficient Passing 1.0
P Pass 0
R Referred 0
F Failing 0
I Incomplete 0
W Withdrawal 0
S Satisfactory 0
U Unsatisfactory 0
O* Administrative Withdrawal 0
Y** Audit 0
Z*** No Grades Received 0
Blank Institutional 0
E Examination 0
T Repeated (Credit not allowed) 0
R Repeated (Credit allowed) -

 *A ‘Y’ grade means audit. A student may decide to audit a course of his/her interest. In
this case, the student pays the full tuition fee for the course, attends the classes, but is
not required to sit for the exams or turn in the assignments. No credit is earned.
 **An ‘O’ grade is given to a student who has been administratively discontinued by the
management as a punitive measure.
 ***A ‘Z’ grade is a system generated symbol assigned by the system if no grade is
received within the deadline. A transcript shows the earned credit, grade status for
course(s) taken at IUB and those transferred from other institutions. From Spring 2019,
no Z grade is given. A student will instead be given an ‘I’ or ‘W’.
Retake (R)/Repeating a Course
 A student may retake a course for improvement of CGPA within next four semesters of
the original course registration. However, a course must be retaken in the immediate
successive semester if the grade received is F or less than the minimum acceptable pre-
requisite grade in the School/Dept of the student.
 In the event of a retake the latest grade earned by the student will be considered towards
counting of the CGPA. Students will be allowed to retake any
course twice only.

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Fail (F)
 For failing in a course ‘F’ grade will be awarded and will remain in the transcript even
when a student retakes the same course and receives a passing grade.
 Failing in the same course thrice will lead to cancellation of admission. However, in
order to continue at the University, the student may change majors or Schools
depending on the failing course(s).
 Having ‘F’ grade in a non-mandatory course will not hold back a student’s graduation.
Incomplete (I)
 ‘I’ will be awarded to a student who has attended and 75% classes and have a very strong
and valid reason ascertained by the senior management for not appearing the final
examination. However, awarding of Incomplete or ‘I’ grades should be strongly
discouraged.
 In situations where a student is unable to complete the course due to unanticipated illness
or family emergency and has not attended at least 75% of the classes held, he/she will
be asked to withdraw from that course and repeat it.
 In unavoidable circumstances where students have completed 75% of the classes but are
unable to continue due to illness or extreme family emergency, instructors are requested
to give the student a composite grade based on assignments/tests that have already been
completed and any additional assignment/exam that the instructor feels necessary.
 The student should fulfill the requirement before the end of the following semester in
consultation with the course-instructor, failing which the grade converts to ‘F’. The
student is not required to register for the course in the next semester.

Withdrawal (W)
 A ‘W’ grade means withdrawal from a course.
 A student may decide to withdraw from a course by the deadline time to time specified
by the university.
 If a student misses a total of eight classes out of a maximum of 24-26 in a course, s/he
will end up automatically with a W grade. However, a student may continue attending
the classes even after being automatically withdrawn for missing classes and sit for final
exam. In such case s/he has to apply to the Registrar’s Office with adequate supporting
papers in favour of his/her claim at least one week before the final examination week of
the Semester.
Please note: Office of the Registrar reserves the right to deny such claims depending
upon the authenticity of applications.
Probation
 A CGPA of less than 2.00 will result in the student being placed on probation and such
a student must immediately consult his/her Academic Advisor.
 If the CGPA is below 1.50 and the student is on probation for two successive semesters
at the end of which his/her admission to this University is cancelled.
 If the CGPA is 1.50 or above but still below 2.00, the student is permitted to continue
for one more semester on probation. By the end of this third semester in probation, the
student must increase the CGPA to 2.00 or above; otherwise his/her admission to this
University will be cancelled.

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LIST OF FOUNDATION COURSES 37-38 CREDITS
(WITHOUT LFE)
1. Communication Skills: 9 Credits
 ENG101 Listening and Speaking Skills 3
 ENG102 English Reading Skills 3
 ENG105 Business English 3
ENG101, ENG102 and ENG105 must be taken in successive semesters
2. Computer Skills: 4 Credits
 CIS1011 Fundamentals of Computer System 3
 CIS101L1 Fundamentals of Computer System Lab 1
 CSC1012 Introduction to Computer Science 3
 CSC101L2 Introduction to Computer Science Lab 1
3. Numeracy: 6 Credits
 MAT100 Basic University Mathematics I 3
 MAT210 Basic University Mathematics II 3
MAT 100 and MAT 210 mandatory for SLASS majors

 MAT101 Intermediate University Mathematics II 3


 MAT211 Probability and Statistics 3
MAT 101 and MAT 211 mandatory for Business/ Economics/SELS majors

 MAT102 Introduction to Linear Algebra & Calculus 3


 MAT104 Calculus and analytical geometry 3
 MAT111 Mathematics – I 3
 MAT121 Probability & Statistics for Science & Engineering 3
 MAT212 Probability & Statistics for Sc. & Engr. 3
Above numeracy courses must be taken according to requirements of individual majors of SETS
MAT100/MAT101/MAT102 and MAT210/MAT211/MAT212 must be taken in successive semesters

4. Natural Sciences: 6-8 Credits*


 BIO100 Discoveries in Biology: For Non-Scientists 3
 BIO101 Environmental Biology 3
 BIO1023 Biology and Society 3
 BIO102T3 Biology and Society Tutorial 1
 BIO1054 General Chemistry 3
 BIO105L4 General Chemistry Lab 1
 BIO108 Human Physiology & Diseases 3
 BIO110 Experiments of Life: Intro Biology Laboratory 3
 CHE1015 Chemistry 3
 CHE101L5 Chemistry Lab 1
 CHE102 Chemistry and Society 3
 CHE102L Chemistry and Society Lab 1
 ENV100 Basic Introduction to Climate Change 3
1For students with Major in subjects offered from all Schools except SETS
2 For students with Major in subjects offered from the SETS
3 Mandatory for the students with Major in Microbiology and Biochemistry
4 Mandatory only for the students with Major in Microbiology
5 Mandatory for the students with Majors of DESM

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 ENV101 Introduction to Environmental Science 3
 ENV102 World Geography 3
 ENV102T World Geography Tutorial 1
 PHY1006 Physics for the Next Generation 3
 PHY1017 University Physics-I 3
 PHY101L7 University Physics-I Lab 1
 PHY1028 University Physics-II 3
 PHY102L8 University Physics-II Lab 1
 PHY1118 Physics-I 3
 PHY1218 Physics – II 3
 PHY121L8 Physics Lab 3
 PSY 201 Principles of Psychology 3
*Students may take any two Courses without Labs/Tutorials OR
*Students may take any two Courses with Labs/Tutorials OR
*Students may take any two Courses that include one with Lab/Tutorial another without Lab/Tutorial
5. Social Sciences. 6 Credits
 ANT101 Introduction to Anthropology 3
 CMN201 Introduction to Communication 3
 ECN200 Introduction to Economics 3
 ECN2019 Principles of Microeconomics 3
 HEA101 Health and Society 3
 SOC101 Introduction to Sociology 3
 SOC202 Social Psychology 3
 SOC301 Social Science Research Method 3
 SOC310 Sociology of Organization 3
6. Humanities: 6 Credits
 AAT101 Art and Aesthetics 3
 BDS10910 Bangladesh 1971 through the Lenses 3
 BLA10110 Bangla Literature & Art 3
 BNG201 Bangla Literatures 3
 BPH10110 Bangladesh Political History 3
 GSG101 Introduction to Global Studies 3
 CHI 101 Elementary Chinese-I 3
 FRN101 Elementary French 3
 HST103 History and Civilization 3
 KRN112 Korean Cinema and Society 3
 MUS101 Music Appreciation 3
 MUS102 Nazrul and Abbasuddin’s Contribution 3
 NCH10110 National Culture and Heritage -I 3
 PHL101 Introduction to Philosophy 3
 PHL206 Philosophy of Religion 3
7. Live-in-Field Experience. 3 Credits
 LFE201 Live-in-Field 3

6 Not required for SETS Majors


7Mandatory for the students of SETS as per requirements of respective Majors and Bio-Chemistry
8Mandatory for the students of SETS as per requirements of respective Majors
9For students with Major in subjects offered from the SBE
10Students must take any one of BDS109, BPH101, BLA101 & NCH 101 and any other course from the Humanities category to fulfill the requirements
of taking six (6) credits.

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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Information on Tuition Fees, Other Charges and Payment Procedure :
Tuition fees and Other Charges for the Years 2021-2022
Items Amount in Tk
Admission Fees 25, 000
Late admission fees 3,000
Re-admission fees 20, 000
Re-instatement fees (to re-instate the regular status) 15, 000
Semester tuition fees per credit:
 Regular male students (Enrolled from Autumn 2017 semester) 6,000
 Regular female students (Enrolled from Autumn 2017 semester) 5,400
 Regular students (Enrolled before Autumn 2017 semester) 5,500
 Regular students (Enrolled before Autumn 2014 semester) 4,500
 Non-degree students 10,000
Library, computer/laboratory and students’ activities fees 7,000
Fees for LFE 201 (for live-in-field experience) 25,000
Provisional Certificate/Duplicate copy of Original Certificate (Diploma) 2,000
Academic transcript/Student copy 100
Academic transcript/Official copy 500
Undergraduate admission application form 1,000
Certification letter / copy 100
Letter certifying medium of instruction at IUB 100
Letter certifying student status 100
Letter certifying migration status 100
Letter certifying provisional status of undergraduate program 100
Duplicate Identity Card / copy 100
Graduation application fees (non-refundable) fee includes two official- 10,000
copies of academic transcripts (for graduating students)
Library overdue fine – for general collection (per day per book) 10
Library overdue fine – for reserved collection (per hour per book) 10

Notes:
Forms. Except the undergraduate admission application form, all other forms are available at the
Registrar’s Office and other offices of the university. These forms may be obtained without any charge.
Late Fee. Students’ are required to pay late fee, which is 5% of all fees. The late fee is applicable for all
fees except for late admission fees.

Payment of Semester Tuition Fees and Other Charges


Students are required to pay the semester tuition fees and other charges at the time of registration
period according to the time and date mentioned in the billing statement issued by the Registrar’s
Office.

Both Degree and Non-degree students who want to earn less than three credits would be
exempted from paying the activities fee.

Registration fees should be paid within the specified date. No payment extension will be allowed.

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IUB SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL AID
IUB offers Merit Scholarship/Financial Aid/Tuition Fee Discount on the following categories:

Scholarship/financial Aid Category Percentage


 Merit discount based on the result of Admission Test -100
 Merit scholarship based on Semester result - 30- 100
 Merit discount based on SSC/HSC/O level/A level results - 100
 Financial aid based on need - 20 to 100
 Freedom Fighter Category - 50- 100
 Female student discount - 10
 Disadvantaged Community/Indigenous student - 100
 Physically challenged students/Saima Hall - Up to 100
 Extracurricular Activities Scholarship - Up to 100
 IUB Employee/Dependent discount - 50 -100

Note: For details regarding Undergraduate Merit Scholarship/Financial Aid/ Tuition fee
Discount, please contact the Office of the Financial Aid, IUB.

Information for Students Awarded Board Scholarship


Students whose names appeared in the Education Boards scholarship list for their brilliant
academic performance in the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) examinations are advised to
maintain the following procedure:

 Students will fill the prescribed form available at the Registrar’s Office and submit it.
 Registrar’s Office will issue a letter addressed to the Secretary of the appropriate education
board stating all the details of the student and will request the board to announce the
scholarship in the name of the University.
 The education board concerned will issue a letter announcing the scholarship of the student
in the name of the IUB.
 According to the education board’s letter, the Registrar’s Office will prepare and submit
the bill to the Office of the Chief Accounts Officer of the Board for a particular student.
 After verification, the Chief Accounts Officer will issue a cheque in the name of IUB.
 IUB Accounts Office will collect the money by submitting the cheque.
 Then the student will collect the money from the IUB Accounts Office.

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Information on Refund of Fees
Fee Refund Policy
 A student who has registered and paid his/her full tuition fee and drops out before the start
of the semester, for which s/he was admitted, is entitled to 80 percent refund of tuition fee
paid.
 A student who has registered and paid his/her full tuition fee, but after attending classes up
to ‘add / drop’ period is incapacitated due to health or unavoidable family reasons is entitled
to adjust 75% of tuition fees paid if s/he registers for the following semester.
 A student who has registered and paid his/her full tuition fees but dies or is permanently
incapacitated before the beginning of the semester then s/he is entitled to refund of full
tuition fees and if s/he dies or is permanently incapacitated within two weeks of the
beginning of the semester then s/he is entitled to 80 per cent refund of tuition fees.
 In the case of a student on a scheme of installment payment of tuition fees, if some
installments have not been paid at the time of death/permanent incapacity, the amount due
will be remitted.
 Only the tuition fees can be adjusted or refunded. Other charges cannot be adjusted or
refunded.

Eligibility for Refund of Fees


If a student, who is still studying at IUB, has any amount due from the IUB account the amount
may be adjusted with semester tuition fees or with any other fees. If a student is leaving the
University or has completed the graduation requirement s/he may apply for a refund.

Application for Refund of Fees


Students who wish to get the refund of their fees need to submit an application to the Registrar.
The application is required to be endorsed by the financial guarantor of the student.

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REPORTING OF GRADES FOR STUDENTS WHO ARE ON
PROBATION
 Registrar’s Office will issue a copy of the academic transcripts at the end of every semester
to the financial guarantor of the students who are on probation. The forwarding letter shall
contain a statement regarding the probation status of a student and the student should
immediately contact the Academic Advisor to discuss the academic plan.

PROCEDURE FOR COLLECTING INFORMATION ON


THE STUDENT’S ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE/
PROGRESS FOR A CERTAIN SEMESTER
All financial guarantors/parents/guardians are welcome to collect any information on the
academic performance/progress of their son (s)/daughter (s)/ward (s) from the respective faculty
members by prior appointment over phone. Further information may be available from the
respective academic advisors and the One-stop service at the Registrar’s Office.

INFORMATION FOR THE FINANCIAL


GUARANTOR/PARENT/GUARDIAN
The academic transcript contains details of the academic performance of the student for the entire
period at IUB including the latest semester. It must be mentioned that Financial
guarantors/parent/guardian may be able to see transcripts of their wards online. At the end of
each semester text messages are sent to financial guarantors/parent/guardian detailing the
respective course grades achieved and total CGPA.
Financial guarantor/parent/guardian are welcome to call the one-stop service of the registrar’s
Office and inquire about their ward’s academic performance and attendance in the class.

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ACADEMIC RESOURCES

Library
General Information on Using the Library Facilities
All currently enrolled students are advised to adhere to the following rules at the time of using
the library:
 To use the library facility, students should have valid Identity cards in their possession.
 If a student does not have the valid Identity card in possession, s/he may use the money
receipt issued by the Accounts Office for a maximum of 10 (ten) days.
 As silence is essential in a library, all students are advised to keep quiet in the library.
 Students should put-off the mobile telephone sets when entering the library.
 Students should not bring any personal possessions to the library except an exercise book
(khata), pen, geometric box and calculator.
 Students should maintain a proper dress code in the library.
 Undergraduate students may borrow books if they have a valid library membership.
 An undergraduate student may borrow a maximum of three general materials for 10 (ten)
days and may renew same for further loan period. For renewal, the student is required to
come personally to the library counter.
 Reference Textbooks marked with a red ‘R’ may be borrowed for only 2 (two) hours and
other reference books are reserved for use inside the library.
 Checkout time from the library is 15 (fifteen) minutes prior to the closing hour.
 Library materials issued against an ID number of a student remain the responsibility of the
concerned student.
 Any kind of writing or marking on the library materials is strictly forbidden. Any type of
mutilation or defacement will be punished by making the student replace the book.
 Any kind of willful misuse of library facilities may result in termination of library
membership.
 If a student fails to return the library materials on time, s/he will have to pay fine. The fine
is for general collection @Tk 10/day and for reserved collection @Tk 10/- per hour.
 Serious offences will be dealt with under the University’s Code of Discipline and will
result in immediate suspension from library facilities, pending enquiry.
 Offences include unrecorded borrowing, theft on concealment of any material or
equipment, abuse of any sort directed against library staff or other users of the library.

Central Information and Technology Services (CITS)


The University’s Central Information and Technology Services (CITS) provides on-line facilities
to all students. All the buildings of Dhaka campus have been brought under a fiber- optic network
system and WiFi for easy access to worldwide information. In addition to the general purpose of
CITS, all schools and Library have separate computer labs for easy accessto the facilities.

General Information on Using the Computer Laboratories


All currently enrolled students are advised to adhere to the following rules at the time of using
the computer labs:

 Students should have the valid Identity cards or the money receipt for admission.

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 Students may open up their own e-mail account at the CITS.
 Students should not bring their backpacks/ bags into the labs.
 Students may take the print-out from the printer free of cost as per the guideline of
respective school.
 WiFi and Internet facility is available 24/7 for the students in the campus.

Academic Counselling
There is academic counseling throughout the entire period of the student's life at the University.
At the time of admission each student will be assigned an advisor who may continue academic
guidance through the academic year. The advisor will counsel, supervise and monitor the
students’ performance, internship placement, and provide guidance on career planning and
development. Student’s especially those on probation must be in touch with the academic adviser
before registration and seek his/her guidance throughout the semester.

Career Guidance
The IUB Career Guidance and Placement Centre offer career advisory services and organizes
job fair for the students. Students are encouraged to discuss ideas with their academic and career
counsellor to focus on the future career options and job placement. Career options, job search
and the use of database on business and individuals are part of the assistance offered. Close links
are maintained with local and national employers. Throughout an academic year visiting
scholars, leaders of industry, commerce, media, social sciences and environmental development
are invited to share their views with the students and deliver informative talks on careers.

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STUDENT AFFAIRS
IUB Clubs
Students at IUB will find unlimited opportunities to enhance their aesthetic talent and skills.
Students can join any club of their choice to show case their knowledge and skills.
How to Join the Clubs
Students should contact respective school manager and Office of the Student Affair for
assistance in connection with preferred clubs. The list of the clubs is as under:

School of Business:
1. IUB Business Students' Society.
2. Independent Economic Society.
3. Independent Beta Elites.
4. Independent HR Society.
5. IUB E-Business Club.
6. Independent Managerial Society.
7. Independent Marketers' Association.
8. Independent Accounting Association.
9. IUB School of Business Communication Club.
10. Independent Entrepreneurship Club.
11. Independent International Business Forum.
12. Independent University Bangladesh Social Welfare Club.
School of Engineering and Computer Science:
1. IUB ACM Student Chapter.
2. Jukti.
3. IEEE - Computer Society Student Chapter.
4. IEEE IUB Student Branch (SB).
5. IEEE IUB Industrial Application Society (lAS).
6. IEEE IUB Computer Society (CS).
7. IEEE IUB Women in Engineering (WIE).
School of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences:
1. IUB Photography Club.
2. IUB International Affairs Club.
3. IUB Theatre Club.
4. IUB Korean Club.
5. IUB Film Club.
6. IUB Debate Club.
7. IUB Law Student’s Society.
8. IUB Art Club.
9. IUB Dance Club.
10. IUB Music Club.
11. IUB Anthropology Club.
12. IUB Sociology Club.
13. Global Gate Keepers.

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Division of Student Affairs (DOSA):

1. The DUKE of EDINBURGH'S INTERNATIONAL AWARD at IUB.


2. Independent Adventure Club.
3. IUB Cycle Club.
4. IUB Cricket Club.
5. IUB Football Club.
6. IUB Billiards Club.
7. IUB Badminton Club.
8. IUB Carom Club.
9. IUB Chess Club.
10. IUB Volleyball Club.
11. IUB Table Tennis Club.
12. IUB Toastmasters Club

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LIVE IN THE FIELD EXPERIENCE (LFE)
General
IUB’s pioneering program. Live-in-Field Experience, where IUB students get a distinctive
opportunity to learn about rural life, complement the unique course, National Culture and
Heritage, a comprehensive study of the history, society and culture of Bangladesh.

Registration of LFE (LFE 201)


 LFE201 is a mandatory course which has to be completed usually after earning a substantial
number of credits. The students will be required to register for LFE201 along with the
semester registration. The registration for LFE201 will be on a first come-first serve basis.
 Pre-requisites for taking LFE are MAT210/MAT212/ MAT 211/SOC301.
 If a student becomes sick s/he may drop out from LFE; s/he will get hundred percent
adjustment/ refunds of fees paid.

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STANDARDISED FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE
SPRING 2022 SEMESTER
(Subject to Approval)
DAYS CLASS TIME CLASS TIME OF
DATE OF EXAM
MEETS MEETS EXAM

08:00-09:30 Sunday, 17 April 0800 - 1000


09:40-11:10 Monday, 18 April 1100 - 1300

S 11:20-12:50
13:00-14:30
Sunday, 17 April
Monday, 18 April
1400 - 1600
0800 - 1000
T 14:40-16:10 Sunday, 17 April 1100 - 1300
16:20-17:50 Monday, 18 April 1400 - 1600

08:00-09:30 Tuesday, 19 April 0800 - 1000


09:40-11:10 Wednesday, 20 April 1100 - 1300

M 11:20-12:50
13:00-14:30
Tuesday, 19 April

Wednesday, 20 April
1400 - 1600
0800 - 1000

W 14:40-16:10 Tuesday, 19 April 1100 - 1300


16:20-17:50 Wednesday, 20 April 1400 - 1600

Note: S=Sunday, M=Monday, T=Tuesday, W=Wednesday

Note:
1
In case of any disruption the examination would be shifted to the next available date after the
examination week
2
Above-mentioned dates are provisional, changes may take place. Students are requested to see
the Notice Boards.
3
To organize examinations of the courses with multiple sections in a single slot the Examination
Week may start beforehand.

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COURSE SCHEDULE
Course ID Cr. H Section Course Name Room ID Days Time
AAT101 3 1 Art and Aesthetics BC7002 MW 11:20-12:50
ACN201 3 1 Principles of Accounting BC2009 MW 8:00-9:30
ACN201 3 2 Principles of Accounting BC2009 MW 14:40-16:10
ACN201 3 3 Principles of Accounting BC2009 ST 11:20-12:50
ACN201 3 4 Principles of Accounting BC2009 MW 11:20-12:50
ACN201 3 5 Principles of Accounting BC2011 ST 13:00-14:30
ACN201 3 6 Principles of Accounting BC2010 ST 8:00-9:30
ACN201 3 7 Principles of Accounting BC2009 ST 16:20-17:50
ACN201 3 8 Principles of Accounting BC2010 MW 8:00-9:30
ACN201 3 9 Principles of Accounting BC2010 ST 9:40-11:10
ACN201 3 10 Principles of Accounting BC2009 ST 14:40-16:10
ACN201 3 11 Principles of Accounting BC2009 MW 16:20-17:50
ACN201 3 12 Principles of Accounting BC2011 MW 8:00-9:30
ACN201 3 13 Principles of Accounting BC2012 MW 8:00-9:30
ACN202 3 1 Management of Accounting BC2010 ST 11:20-12:50
ACN202 3 2 Management of Accounting BC2011 ST 9:40-11:10
ACN202 3 3 Management of Accounting BC2009 MW 13:00-14:30
ACN202 3 4 Management of Accounting BC2012 ST 9:40-11:10
ACN202 3 5 Management of Accounting BC2010 MW 13:00-14:30
ACN202 3 6 Management of Accounting BC2012 ST 13:00-14:30
ACN202 3 7 Management of Accounting BC2013 ST 9:40-11:10
ACN202 3 8 Management of Accounting BC2011 ST 8:00-9:30
ACN202 3 9 Management of Accounting BC2011 MW 13:00-14:30
ACN301 3 1 Intermediate Accounting BC2009 MW 9:40-11:10
ACN301 3 2 Intermediate Accounting BC2011 ST 11:20-12:50
ACN305 3 1 Financial Accounting BC2014 ST 9:40-11:10
ACN305 3 2 Financial Accounting BC2012 MW 13:00-14:30
ACN402 3 1 Income Tax Accounting BC2010 MW 9:40-11:10
ACN403 3 1 Auditing BC2013 MW 13:00-14:30
ACN403 3 2 Auditing BC2012 ST 8:00-9:30
ACN405 3 1 Cost Accounting 1 BC2013 ST 8:00-9:30
ACN441,MIS441 3 1 Accounting Information System BC2013 MW 8:00-9:30
ACN441,MIS441 3 2 Accounting Information System BC2013 ST 13:00-14:30
ANT101 3 1 Introduction to Anthropology BC7015 ST 13:00-14:30
ANT101 3 2 Introduction to Anthropology C2005 MW 13:00-14:30
ANT101 3 3 Introduction to Anthropology C2004 MW 11:20-12:50
ANT101 3 4 Introduction to Anthropology BC10014 MW 14:40-16:10
ANT101 3 5 Introduction to Anthropology C2004 MW 9:40-11:10
ANT101 3 6 Introduction to Anthropology BC4010 ST 14:40-16:10
ANT101 3 7 Introduction to Anthropology BC8015 MW 16:20-17:50
ANT103 3 1 Methodology in Anthropology C4005 MW 11:20-12:50
ANT206 3 1 Business Anthropology C2002 MW 16:20-17:50
ANT301 3 1 Anthropology of Bangladesh C2003 MW 9:40-11:10
ANT303 3 1 Theories in Anthropology II C2002 MW 14:40-16:10
ANT312 3 1 Ecological Anthropology C6006 ST 14:40-16:10

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Course ID Cr. H Section Course Name Room ID Days Time
ANT315 3 1 Local Knowledge and Development C2006 MW 13:00-14:30
ANT416 3 1 Medical Anthropology BC8014 ST 16:20-17:50
ANT499 6 1 Senior Project/Internship BCTBA4 ST 8:00-9:30
BBA499A 6 1 Internship/ Senior Project BC001 F 8:00-9:30
BCB103 3 1 Introductory Chemistry I Lecture C4007 ST 11:20-12:50
BCB103L 1 1 Introductory Chemistry I Lecture Lab BC4017A M 13:00-14:30
BCB104 3 1 Introductory Chemistry II Lecture C4007 MW 11:20-12:50
BCB104L 1 1 Introductory Chemistry II Lecture Lab BC4017A W 13:00-14:30
BCB202 3 1 Organic Chemistry II Lecture MK5010 ST 11:20-12:50
BCB202L 1 1 Organic Chemistry II Lecture Lab BC4017B R 11:20-12:50
BCB203 3 1 Cell Biology C6002 ST 13:00-14:30
BCB206 3 1 Molecular Biology C3002 MW 16:20-17:50
BCB207 3 1 Biochemical Techniques Lab BC4017B MW 9:40-11:10
BCB301 3 1 Immunology C5002 ST 11:20-12:50
BCB302 3 1 Enzymology C5002 MW 11:20-12:50
Experimental Design, Research Methods and
BCB303,BIO301 3 1 BC8015 ST 16:20-17:50
Biostatistics
BCB305 3 1 Molecular Biology Lab BC4017B ST 14:40-16:10
BCB306 3 1 Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics C6007 ST 9:40-11:10
BCB401 3 1 Readings in Biochemistry C4006 ST 14:40-16:10
BCB411 3 1 Clinical Biochemistry C4006 MW 13:00-14:30
BCB412 3 1 Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology C3003 MW 14:40-16:10
BDS109 3 1 Bangladesh 1971 through the Lenses BC8013 ST 16:20-17:50
BDS109 3 2 Bangladesh 1971 through the Lenses MK5010 MW 13:00-14:30
BDS109 3 3 Bangladesh 1971 through the Lenses C3004 ST 13:00-14:30
BDS109 3 4 Bangladesh 1971 through the Lenses BC8013 MW 14:40-16:10
BDS109 3 5 Bangladesh 1971 through the Lenses BC10014 MW 9:40-11:10
BDS109 3 6 Bangladesh 1971 through the Lenses BC3002 MW 13:00-14:30
BDS109 3 7 Bangladesh 1971 through the Lenses BC7016 MW 16:20-17:50
BIO100 3 1 Discoveries in Biology MK5006 ST 11:20-12:50
BIO100 3 2 Discoveries in Biology BC10015 ST 13:00-14:30
BIO100 3 3 Discoveries in Biology BC10014 ST 14:40-16:10
BIO100 3 4 Discoveries in Biology C6002 MW 11:20-12:50
BIO100 3 5 Discoveries in Biology MK5007 MW 13:00-14:30
BIO100 3 6 Discoveries in Biology MK5010 MW 14:40-16:10
BIO100 3 7 Discoveries in Biology MK5008 MW 13:00-14:30
BIO100 3 8 Discoveries in Biology BC9015 MW 16:20-17:50
BIO100 3 9 Discoveries in Biology BC10015 ST 8:00-9:30
BIO100 3 10 Discoveries in Biology BC8014 MW 8:00-9:30
BIO101 3 1 Environmental Biology BC10017 MW 13:00-14:30
BIO101L 1 1 Environmental Biology Lab BLab R 13:00-14:30
BIO102 3 1 Biology & Society C6003 MW 11:20-12:50
BIO102 3 2 Biology & Society C2003 MW 11:20-12:50
BIO102 3 3 Biology & Society MK5005 ST 13:00-14:30
BIO102 3 4 Biology & Society MK5006 ST 13:00-14:30
BIO102L,BIO102T 1 1 Biology & Society Lab BC4017A M 14:40-16:10
BIO102L,BIO102T 1 2 Biology & Society Lab BC4017A W 14:40-16:10

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Course ID Cr. H Section Course Name Room ID Days Time
BIO102L,BIO102T 1 3 Biology & Society Lab BC4017A R 14:40-16:10
BIO102L,BIO102T 1 4 Biology & Society Lab BC4017B R 14:40-16:10
BIO105 3 1 General Chemistry MK4010 ST 9:40-11:10
BIO105L 1 1 General Chemistry Lab BC4017C R 11:20-12:50
BLA101 3 1 Bangla Literature and Art MK4004 ST 11:20-12:50
BLA101 3 2 Bangla Literature and Art BC3002 ST 13:00-14:30
BNG201 3 1 Bangla Literature BC4012 ST 11:20-12:50
BNG201 3 2 Bangla Literature BC8014 ST 13:00-14:30
BNG201 3 3 Bangla Literature MK5005 MW 11:20-12:50
BNG201 3 4 Bangla Literature C2004 MW 14:40-16:10
BPH101 3 1 Bangladesh Political History BC7002 MW 13:00-14:30
BPH101 3 2 Bangladesh Political History BC7002 MW 14:40-16:10
BPH101 3 3 Bangladesh Political History BC7002 MW 16:20-17:50
BUS201 3 1 Introduction to Business BC2014 ST 8:00-9:30
BUS201 3 2 Introduction to Business BC2010 MW 11:20-12:50
BUS201 3 3 Introduction to Business BC2014 ST 13:00-14:30
BUS201 3 4 Introduction to Business BC2014 MW 13:00-14:30
BUS201 3 5 Introduction to Business BC2010 MW 16:20-17:50
BUS201 3 6 Introduction to Business BC2010 ST 14:40-16:10
BUS201 3 7 Introduction to Business BC2011 MW 9:40-11:10
BUS201 3 8 Introduction to Business BC2010 ST 16:20-17:50
BUS201 3 9 Introduction to Business BC2014 MW 8:00-9:30
BUS202 3 1 Business Mathematics BC2020 ST 8:00-9:30
BUS202 3 2 Business Mathematics BC2012 ST 11:20-12:50
BUS202 3 3 Business Mathematics BC2020 MW 8:00-9:30
BUS202 3 4 Business Mathematics BC2011 MW 11:20-12:50
BUS202 3 5 Business Mathematics BC2012 MW 9:40-11:10
BUS202 3 6 Business Mathematics BC2020 ST 9:40-11:10
BUS202 3 7 Business Mathematics BC2020 MW 13:00-14:30
BUS202 3 8 Business Mathematics BC2010 MW 14:40-16:10
BUS202 3 9 Business Mathematics BC2011 MW 16:20-17:50
BUS360 3 1 Introduction to Business Law BC2021 ST 9:40-11:10
BUS360 3 2 Introduction to Business Law BC2011 MW 14:40-16:10
BUS360 3 3 Introduction to Business Law BC2013 MW 9:40-11:10
BUS360 3 4 Introduction to Business Law BC2012 MW 11:20-12:50
BUS360 3 5 Introduction to Business Law BC2013 ST 11:20-12:50
BUS360 3 6 Introduction to Business Law BC2011 ST 14:40-16:10
BUS360 3 7 Introduction to Business Law BC2021 ST 8:00-9:30
BUS360 3 8 Introduction to Business Law BC2021 MW 8:00-9:30
BUS485 3 1 Business Research Methods BC2012 MW 14:40-16:10
BUS485 3 2 Business Research Methods BC2021 MW 13:00-14:30
BUS485 3 3 Business Research Methods BC2013 MW 11:20-12:50
BUS485 3 4 Business Research Methods BC2014 ST 11:20-12:50
BUS485 3 5 Business Research Methods BC3008 ST 9:40-11:10
BUS485 3 6 Business Research Methods BC2020 ST 13:00-14:30
BUS485 3 7 Business Research Methods BC2012 MW 16:20-17:50
CCS106 4 1 Cyber Space, Cyber Crime, & Cyber Security C3007 ST 11:20-12:50
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Course ID Cr. H Section Course Name Room ID Days Time
CFS105 3 1 Criminalistics & Forensic Science C3006 ST 9:40-11:10
CHE101 3 1 Concepts in Chemistry C4003 MW 11:20-12:50
CHE101L 1 1 Concepts in Chemistry Lab ESLAB M 13:00-14:30
CHE101L 1 2 Concepts in Chemistry Lab ESLAB W 13:00-14:30
CHE101L 1 3 Concepts in Chemistry Lab ESLAB R 11:20-12:50
CHI101 3 1 Elementary Chinese-I BC9016 ST 8:00-9:30
CIS101 3 1 Fundamentals of Computer System BC4043 ST 8:00-9:30
CIS101 3 2 Fundamentals of Computer System BC4043 ST 11:20-12:50
CIS101 3 3 Fundamentals of Computer System GPLab ST 8:00-9:30
CIS101 3 4 Fundamentals of Computer System GPLab ST 11:20-12:50
CIS101 3 5 Fundamentals of Computer System BC4043 MW 8:00-9:30
CIS101 3 6 Fundamentals of Computer System BC4043 MW 11:20-12:50
CIS101 3 7 Fundamentals of Computer System GPLab MW 8:00-9:30
CIS101 3 8 Fundamentals of Computer System GPLab MW 11:20-12:50
CIS101 3 9 Fundamentals of Computer System BC4043 ST 13:00-14:30
CIS101 3 10 Fundamentals of Computer System BC4043 ST 16:20-17:50
CIS101 3 11 Fundamentals of Computer System BC4043 MW 13:00-14:30
CIS101 3 12 Fundamentals of Computer System BC4043 MW 16:20-17:50
CIS101 3 13 Fundamentals of Computer System GPLab ST 13:00-14:30
CIS101 3 14 Fundamentals of Computer System GPLab ST 16:20-17:50
CIS101 3 15 Fundamentals of Computer System GPLab MW 13:00-14:30
CIS101 3 16 Fundamentals of Computer System GPLab MW 16:20-17:50
CIS101L 1 1 Labwork for CIS101 BC4043 S 9:40-11:10
CIS101L 1 2 Labwork for CIS101 BC4043 T 9:40-11:10
CIS101L 1 3 Labwork for CIS101 GPLab S 9:40-11:10
CIS101L 1 4 Labwork for CIS101 GPLab T 9:40-11:10
CIS101L 1 5 Labwork for CIS101 BC4043 M 9:40-11:10
CIS101L 1 6 Labwork for CIS101 BC4043 W 9:40-11:10
CIS101L 1 7 Labwork for CIS101 GPLab M 9:40-11:10
CIS101L 1 8 Labwork for CIS101 GPLab W 9:40-11:10
CIS101L 1 9 Labwork for CIS101 BC4043 S 14:40-16:10
CIS101L 1 10 Labwork for CIS101 BC4043 T 14:40-16:10
CIS101L 1 11 Labwork for CIS101 BC4043 M 14:40-16:10
CIS101L 1 12 Labwork for CIS101 BC4043 W 14:40-16:10
CIS101L 1 13 Labwork for CIS101 GPLab S 14:40-16:10
CIS101L 1 14 Labwork for CIS101 GPLab T 14:40-16:10
CIS101L 1 15 Labwork for CIS101 GPLab M 14:40-16:10
CIS101L 1 16 Labwork for CIS101 GPLab W 14:40-16:10
CMN201 3 1 Introduction to Communication MK4007 MW 11:20-12:50
CMN201 3 2 Introduction to Communication BC8011 ST 8:00-9:30
CMN201 3 3 Introduction to Communication BC8013 ST 9:40-11:10
CMN201 3 4 Introduction to Communication BC8012 MW 8:00-9:30
CMN201 3 5 Introduction to Communication C3005 ST 13:00-14:30
CMN201 3 6 Introduction to Communication BC4011 MW 16:20-17:50
CMN201 3 7 Introduction to Communication BC4010 MW 13:00-14:30
CMN201 3 8 Introduction to Communication MK4005 ST 11:20-12:50
CMN201 3 9 Introduction to Communication BC4011 MW 13:00-14:30
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Course ID Cr. H Section Course Name Room ID Days Time
CMN201 3 10 Introduction to Communication BC4013 ST 14:40-16:10
CMN201 3 11 Introduction to Communication BC8014 MW 14:40-16:10
CMN202 3 1 Public Speaking C3003 ST 13:00-14:30
CMN202 3 2 Public Speaking C2007 ST 11:20-12:50
CMN203 3 1 Mass Communication: Structure and Process MK4008 MW 11:20-12:50
CMN205 3 1 Introduction to Interactive Media BC4013 MW 9:40-11:10
CMN207 3 1 Introduction to Media Writing BC9015 ST 14:40-16:10
CMN302 3 1 Media, Culture and Society BC9015 MW 14:40-16:10
CMN307 3 1 Film and Television in Bangladesh BC9016 MW 14:40-16:10
CMN308 3 1 Newspaper Reporting and Editing C5003 MW 13:00-14:30
CMN321 3 1 Advertising Business Practice MK4010 MW 11:20-12:50
CMN325 3 1 Organizational Communication MK5005 MW 13:00-14:30
CMN326 3 1 Health and Population Communication Strategies BC10017 MW 14:40-16:10
CMN406 3 1 Theories of Media and Communication BC4010 MW 16:20-17:50
CMN407 3 1 Methods in Media Research MK4009 MW 11:20-12:50
CMN414 3 1 Communication Policy and Planning BC10017 ST 13:00-14:30
CMN415 3 1 Global Communication and National Culture C5006 MW 13:00-14:30
CMN416 3 1 TV Drama Production BC8013 R 9:00-12:00
CMN417 3 1 Film-TV Business Practice MK4006 ST 11:20-12:50
CMN418 3 1 Sports Reporting C5007 MW 13:00-14:30
CMN419 3 1 Feature Writing MK4009 ST 9:40-11:10
CMN420 3 1 Development Reporting MK4008 ST 13:00-14:30
CMN422 3 1 Packaging and Print Promotions BC4014 MW 9:40-11:10
CMN425 3 1 Writing for Marketing Communication BC9016 ST 14:40-16:10
CMN429 3 1 New Media Communications C2002 ST 11:20-12:50
CMN498 6 1 Internship BCTBA2 A 14:40-16:10
CMN499 6 1 Senior Project BC001 A 14:40-16:10
CSC101,CSC121 3 1 Introduction to Computer Science CSCLab1 ST 8:00-9:30
CSC101,CSC121 3 2 Introduction to Computer Science CSCLab1 ST 11:20-12:50
CSC101,CSC121 3 3 Introduction to Computer Science CSCLab1 MW 8:00-9:30
CSC101,CSC121 3 4 Introduction to Computer Science CSCLab1 MW 11:20-12:50
CSC101,CSC121 3 5 Introduction to Computer Science CSCLab4 ST 8:00-9:30
CSC101,CSC121 3 6 Introduction to Computer Science CSCLab4 ST 11:20-12:50
CSC101,CSC121 3 7 Introduction to Computer Science CSCLab4 MW 8:00-9:30
CSC101,CSC121 3 8 Introduction to Computer Science CSCLab4 MW 11:20-12:50
CSC101,CSC121 3 9 Introduction to Computer Science CSCLab1 ST 13:00-14:30
CSC101,CSC121 3 10 Introduction to Computer Science CSCLab1 ST 16:20-17:50
CSC101,CSC121 3 11 Introduction to Computer Science CSCLab1 MW 13:00-14:30
CSC101,CSC121 3 12 Introduction to Computer Science CSCLab1 MW 16:20-17:50
CSC101L,CSC121L 1 1 Lab for CSC101 CSCLab1 S 9:40-11:10
CSC101L,CSC121L 1 2 Lab for CSC101 CSCLab1 T 9:40-11:10
CSC101L,CSC121L 1 3 Lab for CSC101 CSCLab1 M 9:40-11:10
CSC101L,CSC121L 1 4 Lab for CSC101 CSCLab1 W 9:40-11:10
CSC101L,CSC121L 1 5 Lab for CSC101 CSCLab4 S 9:40-11:10
CSC101L,CSC121L 1 6 Lab for CSC101 CSCLab4 T 9:40-11:10
CSC101L,CSC121L 1 7 Lab for CSC101 CSCLab4 M 9:40-11:10
CSC101L,CSC121L 1 8 Lab for CSC101 CSCLab4 W 9:40-11:10
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Course ID Cr. H Section Course Name Room ID Days Time
CSC101L,CSC121L 1 9 Lab for CSC101 CSCLab1 S 14:40-16:10
CSC101L,CSC121L 1 10 Lab for CSC101 CSCLab1 T 14:40-16:10
CSC101L,CSC121L 1 11 Lab for CSC101 CSCLab1 M 14:40-16:10
CSC101L,CSC121L 1 12 Lab for CSC101 CSCLab1 W 14:40-16:10
CSC301,CEN437,CSE437,CSC501 3 1 Finite Automata and Computability BC5012 S 18:30-21:30
CSC301,CEN437,CSE437,CSC501 3 2 Finite Automata and Computability BC5013 M 18:30-21:30
CSC301,CEN437,CSE437,CSC501 3 3 Finite Automata and Computability BC5012 W 18:30-21:30
CSC472,SEN555 3 1 Cloud Computing BC5014 T 18:30-21:30
CSE104,CEN104 3 1 Electrical Circuit Analysis BC5013 ST 8:00-9:30
CSE104,CEN104 3 2 Electrical Circuit Analysis BC6008 MW 8:00-9:30
CSE104,CEN104 3 3 Electrical Circuit Analysis BC6013 ST 9:40-11:10
CSE104,CEN104 3 4 Electrical Circuit Analysis BC4014 MW 14:40-16:10
CSE104,CEN104 3 5 Electrical Circuit Analysis BC4014 ST 11:20-12:50
CSE104,CEN104 3 6 Electrical Circuit Analysis BC9016 ST 13:00-14:30
CSE104L,CEN104L 1 1 Lab work based on CSE 104 CENLAB S 9:40-11:10
CSE104L,CEN104L 1 2 Lab work based on CSE 104 CENLAB M 9:40-11:10
CSE104L,CEN104L 1 3 Lab work based on CSE 104 CENLAB S 8:00-9:30
CSE104L,CEN104L 1 4 Lab work based on CSE 104 CENLAB W 13:00-14:30
CSE104L,CEN104L 1 5 Lab work based on CSE 104 CENLAB S 13:00-14:30
CSE104L,CEN104L 1 6 Lab work based on CSE 104 CENLAB S 11:20-12:50
CSE201,CSC201,CEN201,MAT120 3 1 Discrete Mathematics BC6008 ST 9:40-11:10
CSE201,CSC201,CEN201,MAT120 3 2 Discrete Mathematics C2004 ST 11:20-12:50
CSE201,CSC201,CEN201,MAT120 3 3 Discrete Mathematics BC6008 MW 9:40-11:10
CSE201,CSC201,CEN201,MAT120 3 4 Discrete Mathematics BC6012 MW 11:20-12:50
CSE201,CSC201,CEN201,MAT120 3 5 Discrete Mathematics BC6013 MW 11:20-12:50
CSE201,CSC201,CEN201,MAT120 3 6 Discrete Mathematics C2004 ST 9:40-11:10
CSE203,CSC203,CEN203 3 1 Data Structure CSCLab2 ST 8:00-9:30
CSE203,CSC203,CEN203 3 2 Data Structure CSCLab2 ST 11:20-12:50
CSE203,CSC203,CEN203 3 3 Data Structure CSCLab2 MW 8:00-9:30
CSE203,CSC203,CEN203 3 4 Data Structure CSCLab2 MW 11:20-12:50
CSE203,CSC203,CEN203 3 5 Data Structure CSCLab2 ST 13:00-14:30
CSE203,CSC203,CEN203 3 6 Data Structure CSCLab2 ST 16:20-17:50
CSE203,CSC203,CEN203 3 7 Data Structure CSCLab2 MW 13:00-14:30
CSE203,CSC203,CEN203 3 8 Data Structure CSCLab2 MW 16:20-17:50
CSE203,CSC203,CEN203 3 9 Data Structure CSCLab4 MW 13:00-14:30
CSE203,CSC203,CEN203 3 10 Data Structure CSCLab4 MW 16:20-17:50
CSE203L,CSC203L,CEN203L 1 1 Data Structure Lab CSCLab2 S 9:40-11:10
CSE203L,CSC203L,CEN203L 1 2 Data Structure Lab CSCLab2 T 9:40-11:10
CSE203L,CSC203L,CEN203L 1 3 Data Structure Lab CSCLab2 M 9:40-11:10
CSE203L,CSC203L,CEN203L 1 4 Data Structure Lab CSCLab2 W 9:40-11:10
CSE203L,CSC203L,CEN203L 1 5 Data Structure Lab CSCLab2 S 14:40-16:10
CSE203L,CSC203L,CEN203L 1 6 Data Structure Lab CSCLab2 T 14:40-16:10
CSE203L,CSC203L,CEN203L 1 7 Data Structure Lab CSCLab2 M 14:40-16:10
CSE203L,CSC203L,CEN203L 1 8 Data Structure Lab CSCLab2 W 14:40-16:10
CSE203L,CSC203L,CEN203L 1 9 Data Structure Lab CSCLab4 M 14:40-16:10
CSE203L,CSC203L,CEN203L 1 10 Data Structure Lab CSCLab4 W 14:40-16:10
CSE204,CEN204,CSC204 3 1 Digital Logic Design BC9015 MW 9:40-11:10

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Course ID Cr. H Section Course Name Room ID Days Time
CSE204,CEN204,CSC204 3 2 Digital Logic Design MK4005 MW 11:20-12:50
CSE204,CEN204,CSC204 3 3 Digital Logic Design MK4005 MW 13:00-14:30
CSE204,CEN204,CSC204 3 4 Digital Logic Design BC9015 ST 11:20-12:50
CSE204L,CEN204L,CSC204L 1 1 Labwork based on CSE 204 CENLAB W 11:20-12:50
CSE204L,CEN204L,CSC204L 1 2 Labwork based on CSE 204 CENLAB W 9:40-11:10
CSE204L,CEN204L,CSC204L 1 3 Labwork based on CSE 204 CENLAB W 14:40-16:10
CSE204L,CEN204L,CSC204L 1 4 Labwork based on CSE 204 CENLAB T 8:00-9:30
CSE210,CEN210 3 1 Electronics I C6004 ST 9:40-11:10
CSE210,CEN210 3 2 Electronics I BC9016 ST 11:20-12:50
CSE210,CEN210 3 3 Electronics I MK4006 MW 11:20-12:50
CSE210L,CEN210L 1 1 Labwork based on CSE 210 CENLAB T 11:20-12:50
CSE210L,CEN210L 1 2 Labwork based on CSE 210 CENLAB T 9:40-11:10
CSE210L,CEN210L 1 3 Labwork based on CSE 210 CENLAB M 13:00-14:30
CSE211,CSC306,CEN306,MAT306 3 1 Algorithms BC5014 ST 8:00-9:30
CSE211,CSC306,CEN306,MAT306 3 2 Algorithms MK4008 ST 11:20-12:50
CSE211,CSC306,CEN306,MAT306 3 3 Algorithms MK4006 MW 13:00-14:30
CSE211,CSC306,CEN306,MAT306 3 4 Algorithms BC4013 MW 16:20-17:50
CSE211,CSC306,CEN306,MAT306 3 5 Algorithms BC6007 ST 8:00-9:30
CSE211L,MAT306L,CSC306L,CEN306L 1 1 Labwork based on CSE 211 CSCLab3 S 9:40-11:10
CSE211L,MAT306L,CSC306L,CEN306L 1 2 Labwork based on CSE 211 CSCLab3 T 9:40-11:10
CSE211L,MAT306L,CSC306L,CEN306L 1 3 Labwork based on CSE 211 CSCLab3 M 14:40-16:10
CSE211L,MAT306L,CSC306L,CEN306L 1 4 Labwork based on CSE 211 CSCLab3 W 14:40-16:10
CSE211L,MAT306L,CSC306L,CEN306L 1 5 Labwork based on CSE 211 BC5023L S 9:40-11:10
CSE213,CSC305,CEN305 3 1 Object Oriented Programming CSCLab3 ST 13:00-14:30
CSE213,CSC305,CEN305 3 2 Object Oriented Programming CSCLab3 ST 16:20-17:50
CSE213,CSC305,CEN305 3 3 Object Oriented Programming CSCLab3 MW 8:00-9:30
CSE213,CSC305,CEN305 3 4 Object Oriented Programming CSCLab3 MW 11:20-12:50
CSE213,CSC305,CEN305 3 5 Object Oriented Programming CSCLab4 ST 13:00-14:30
CSE213L,CSC305L,CEN305L 1 1 Labwork based on CSE 213 CSCLab3 S 14:40-16:10
CSE213L,CSC305L,CEN305L 1 2 Labwork based on CSE 213 CSCLab3 T 14:40-16:10
CSE213L,CSC305L,CEN305L 1 3 Labwork based on CSE 213 CSCLab3 M 9:40-11:10
CSE213L,CSC305L,CEN305L 1 4 Labwork based on CSE 213 CSCLab3 W 9:40-11:10
CSE213L,CSC305L,CEN305L 1 5 Labwork based on CSE 213 BC5023L S 14:40-16:10
CSE214,CEN311,CSC311 3 1 Computer Organization & Architecture BC5013 ST 14:40-16:10
CSE214,CEN311,CSC311 3 2 Computer Organization & Architecture BC6009 MW 13:00-14:30
CSE214,CEN311,CSC311 3 3 Computer Organization & Architecture BC6008 MW 14:40-16:10
CSE216,CSC212,CEN212 3 1 Microprocessor Interfacing & Assembly Language BC2010 ST 13:00-14:30
CSE216,CSC212,CEN212 3 2 Microprocessor Interfacing & Assembly Language BC5012 ST 11:20-12:50
CSE216,CSC212,CEN212 3 3 Microprocessor Interfacing & Assembly Language BC5012 MW 13:00-14:30
CSE216L,CSC212L,CEN212L 1 1 Labwork based on CSE 216 CENLAB T 14:40-16:10
CSE216L,CSC212L,CEN212L 1 2 Labwork based on CSE 216 CENLAB T 13:00-14:30
CSE216L,CSC212L,CEN212L 1 3 Labwork based on CSE 216 CENLAB M 14:40-16:10
CSE303,CSC401,CEN401 3 1 Database Management MK4009 MW 14:40-16:10
CSE303,CSC401,CEN401 3 2 Database Management BC6013 ST 14:40-16:10
CSE303,CSC401,CEN401 3 3 Database Management MK5010 MW 11:20-12:50
CSE303,CSC401,CEN401 3 4 Database Management BC9015 MW 8:00-9:30
CSE303L,CSC401L,CEN401L 1 1 Labwork based on CSE303 CSCLab3 M 16:20-17:50
CSE303L,CSC401L,CEN401L 1 2 Labwork based on CSE303 CSCLab4 S 16:20-17:50
CSE303L,CSC401L,CEN401L 1 3 Labwork based on CSE303 BC5023L W 9:40-11:10

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Course ID Cr. H Section Course Name Room ID Days Time
CSE303L,CSC401L,CEN401L 1 4 Labwork based on CSE303 BC5023L M 9:40-11:10
CSE307,CSC405,CEN405 3 1 System Analysis and Design BC6009 ST 13:00-14:30
CSE307,CSC405,CEN405 3 2 System Analysis and Design BC5013 ST 16:20-17:50
CSE307,CSC405,CEN405 3 3 System Analysis and Design BC5013 MW 8:00-9:30
CSE309,CSC455,CEN455 3 1 Web Application & Internet CSCLab3 ST 8:00-9:30
CSE309,CSC455,CEN455 3 2 Web Application & Internet CSCLab3 ST 11:20-12:50
CSE309,CSC455,CEN455 3 3 Web Application & Internet CSCLab3 MW 13:00-14:30
CSE310,CEN310 3 1 Electronics II C2005 ST 13:00-14:30
CSE310,CEN310 3 2 Electronics II BC4012 ST 14:40-16:10
CSE310L,CEN310L 1 1 Labwork based on CSE 310 CENLAB S 14:40-16:10
CSE310L,CEN310L 1 2 Labwork based on CSE 310 CENLAB S 16:20-17:50
CSE313,CSC411 3 1 Compiler Construction BC5014 ST 16:20-17:50
CSE313,CSC411 3 2 Compiler Construction BC6008 MW 16:20-17:50
CSE313,CSC411 3 3 Compiler Construction BC6009 MW 16:20-17:50
CSC413,CEN413,CSE315 3 1 Design of Operating System BC6007 ST 16:20-17:50
CSC413,CEN413,CSE315 3 2 Design of Operating System BC6012 MW 16:20-17:50
CSC413,CEN413,CSE315 3 3 Design of Operating System BC6009 MW 14:40-16:10
CSE316,CSC430,CEN430 3 1 Data Communication & Computer Networks MK4007 MW 13:00-14:30
CSE316,CSC430,CEN430 3 2 Data Communication & Computer Networks MK4010 MW 14:40-16:10
CSE316,CSC430,CEN430 3 3 Data Communication & Computer Networks BC7016 ST 14:40-16:10
CSE316,CSC430,CEN430 3 4 Data Communication & Computer Networks C4004 ST 13:00-14:30
CSE316L,CSC430L,CEN430L 1 1 Labwork based on CSE 316 BC5023L W 14:40-16:10
CSE316L,CSC430L,CEN430L 1 2 Labwork based on CSE 316 BC5023L W 13:00-14:30
CSE316L,CSC430L,CEN430L 1 3 Labwork based on CSE 316 BC5023L T 13:00-14:30
CSE316L,CSC430L,CEN430L 1 4 Labwork based on CSE 316 BC5023L T 14:40-16:10
CSE317,CSC317,CEN317 3 1 Numerical Methods MK4008 MW 13:00-14:30
CSE317,CSC317,CEN317 3 2 Numerical Methods MK5005 MW 14:40-16:10
CSE317,CSC317,CEN317 3 3 Numerical Methods C6005 ST 9:40-11:10
CSE317L,CSC317L,CEN317L 1 1 Labwork based on CSE317 BC5023L M 14:40-16:10
CSE317L,CSC317L,CEN317L 1 2 Labwork based on CSE317 BC5023L M 13:00-14:30
CSE317L,CSC317L,CEN317L 1 3 Labwork based on CSE317 BC5023L S 11:20-12:50
CSE403,CSC403,CEN403,CNC507 3 1 Network Management BC5013 W 18:30-21:30
CSE408,CSC408,CEN408,CNC501,CSC520 3 1 Advanced Computer Network BC5013 S 18:30-21:30
CSE416,CSC416,CEN416 3 1 Distributed Database Systems BC5014 S 18:30-21:30
CSE424,CSC424,CEN424 3 1 Neural Networks BC6008 S 18:30-21:30
CSE425,CSC425,CEN425,CSC525 3 1 Artificial Intelligence BC5012 M 18:30-21:30
CSE441,CSC441,CEN441 3 1 Instrumentation & measurements BC5012 T 18:30-21:30
CSE451,CSC445,CEN445,SEN545,CNC618,CSC545 3 1 Software Engineering BC6007 M 18:30-21:30
CSE452,CSC452,CEN452,SEN650,CSC650 3 1 Software Marketing BC5013 T 18:30-21:30
Software Architecture and Component-Based
CSE459,CSC459,CEN459,SEN565 3 1 BC5014 W 18:30-21:30
Design
Special Topics in Computer Science &
CSE490,CSC490,CEN490 3 1 BC6007 W 18:30-21:30
Engineering
CSE498,CEN498,CSC498 6 1 Senior Project BCTBA1 F 18:30-21:30
CSE498,CEN498,CSC498 6 2 Senior Project BCTBA1 A 18:30-21:30
CSE498,CEN498,CSC498 6 3 Senior Project BCTBA1 F 8:00-9:30
CSE498,CEN498,CSC498 6 4 Senior Project BCTBA1 F 9:40-11:10
CSE498,CEN498,CSC498 6 5 Senior Project BCTBA1 F 11:20-12:50

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Course ID Cr. H Section Course Name Room ID Days Time
CSE498,CEN498,CSC498 6 6 Senior Project BCTBA1 F 13:00-14:30
CSE498,CEN498,CSC498 6 7 Senior Project BCTBA1 F 14:40-16:10
CSE498,CEN498,CSC498 6 8 Senior Project BCTBA1 F 16:20-17:50
CSE498,CEN498,CSC498 6 9 Senior Project BCTBA2 F 8:00-9:30
CSE499,CEN499,CSC499 3 1 Internship Program BCTBA3 A 18:30-21:30
CSE499,CEN499,CSC499 3 2 Internship Program BCTBA3 A 8:00-9:30
CSE499,CEN499,CSC499 3 3 Internship Program BCTBA3 A 9:40-11:10
CSE499,CEN499,CSC499 3 4 Internship Program BCTBA3 A 11:20-12:50
CSE499,CEN499,CSC499 3 5 Internship Program BCTBA3 A 13:00-14:30
CSE499,CEN499,CSC499 3 6 Internship Program BCTBA3 A 14:40-16:10
CSE499,CEN499,CSC499 3 7 Internship Program BCTBA3 A 16:20-17:50
CSE499,CEN499,CSC499 3 8 Internship Program BCTBA4 A 8:00-9:30
CSE499,CEN499,CSC499 3 9 Internship Program BCTBA4 A 9:40-11:10
CSE499,CEN499,CSC499 3 10 Internship Program BCTBA4 A 11:20-12:50
CSE499,CEN499,CSC499 3 11 Internship Program BCTBA4 A 13:00-14:30
CSE499,CEN499,CSC499 3 12 Internship Program BCTBA4 A 14:40-16:10
CSE499,CEN499,CSC499 3 13 Internship Program BCTBA4 A 16:20-17:50
CSE499,CEN499,CSC499 3 14 Internship Program BC001 A 8:00-9:30
CSE499,CEN499,CSC499 3 15 Internship Program BC001 A 9:40-11:10
ECN200 3 1 Introduction to Economics BC2013 MW 16:20-17:50
ECN200 3 2 Introduction to Economics BC3009 ST 9:40-11:10
ECN200 3 3 Introduction to Economics BC2011 ST 16:20-17:50
ECN201 3 1 Principles of Microeconomics BC3008 ST 8:00-9:30
ECN201 3 2 Principles of Microeconomics BC2020 ST 11:20-12:50
ECN201 3 3 Principles of Microeconomics BC2021 ST 13:00-14:30
ECN201 3 4 Principles of Microeconomics BC2012 ST 14:40-16:10
ECN201 3 5 Principles of Microeconomics BC2012 ST 16:20-17:50
ECN201 3 6 Principles of Microeconomics BC3008 MW 8:00-9:30
ECN201 3 7 Principles of Microeconomics BC2014 MW 9:40-11:10
ECN201 3 8 Principles of Microeconomics BC2014 MW 11:20-12:50
ECN201 3 9 Principles of Microeconomics BC3008 MW 13:00-14:30
ECN201 3 10 Principles of Microeconomics BC2013 MW 14:40-16:10
ECN202 3 1 Principles of Macroeconomics BC3010 ST 9:40-11:10
ECN202 3 2 Principles of Macroeconomics BC2021 ST 11:20-12:50
ECN202 3 3 Principles of Macroeconomics BC3008 ST 13:00-14:30
ECN202 3 4 Principles of Macroeconomics BC2013 ST 14:40-16:10
ECN202 3 5 Principles of Macroeconomics BC2020 MW 9:40-11:10
ECN202 3 6 Principles of Macroeconomics BC2020 MW 11:20-12:50
ECN202 3 7 Principles of Macroeconomics BC3009 MW 13:00-14:30
ECN202 3 8 Principles of Macroeconomics BC2014 MW 14:40-16:10
ECN202 3 9 Principles of Macroeconomics BC2014 MW 16:20-17:50
ECN220 3 1 Economy of Bangladesh BC4012 MW 9:40-11:10
ECN301 3 1 Intermediate Microeconomics C5002 MW 13:00-14:30
ECN302 3 1 Intermediate Macroeconomics C5004 ST 9:40-11:10
ECN320 3 1 Econometrics BC4010 MW 14:40-16:10
ECN330 3 1 Development Economics BC4010 MW 11:20-12:50
ECN351 3 1 Labor Economics BC4013 ST 11:20-12:50
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Course ID Cr. H Section Course Name Room ID Days Time
ECN382 3 1 Health Economics BC4012 ST 16:20-17:50
ECN401 3 1 Microeconomic Theory BC6009 MW 8:00-9:30
ECN402 3 1 Macroeconomic Theory C5005 ST 9:40-11:10
ECN420 3 1 Applied Econometrics BC9015 ST 13:00-14:30
ECN431 3 1 Welfare Economics BC4011 ST 14:40-16:10
ECN470 3 1 International Finance BC4012 MW 16:20-17:50
ECN486 3 1 Research Methodology BC4011 MW 14:40-16:10
ECN490 6 1 Research Project/ Thesis BC4012 MW 14:40-16:10
EEE131 3 1 Electrical Circuit - I MK4009 ST 11:20-12:50
EEE132,ETE132 3 1 Introduction to Materials and Chemistry MK4009 MW 13:00-14:30
EEE211 3 1 Electrical Circuit-II C3004 MW 11:20-12:50
EEE211L 1 1 Electrical Circuit Lab PowLab S 14:40-16:10
EEE211L 1 2 Electrical Circuit Lab PowLab M 14:40-16:10
EEE221,ETE221,ECR207 3 1 Electronics - I C3005 MW 11:20-12:50
EEE222L,ETE235L 1 1 Electrical & Electronic Circuits Simulation Lab SIMLAB1 T 13:00-14:30
EEE222L,ETE235L 1 2 Electrical & Electronic Circuits Simulation Lab SIMLAB1 W 14:40-16:10
EEE223 3 1 Mechanical Engineering Fundamentals BC6008 ST 16:20-17:50
EEE231,ETE231 3 1 Signals and Systems BC5014 ST 14:40-16:10
EEE232,ETE232,ECR205 3 1 Digital Logic Design BC6012 MW 13:00-14:30
EEE232L,ETE232L,ECR205L 1 1 Digital Logic Design Lab CirLab S 9:40-11:10
EEE232L,ETE232L,ECR205L 1 2 Digital Logic Design Lab CirLab T 13:00-14:30
EEE233 3 1 Energy Conversion - I BC6012 MW 14:40-16:10
EEE234,ETE234,ECR407 3 1 Electronics-II BC6009 MW 9:40-11:10
EEE234L,ETE234L,ECR407L 1 1 Electronics Lab CirLab M 8:00-9:30
EEE234L,ETE234L,ECR407L 1 2 Electronics Lab CirLab T 8:00-9:30
EEE312,EEE303,ETE409,EEE225 3 1 Energy Conversion – II BC5002 ST 11:20-12:50
EEE312L,EEE303L 1 1 Energy Conversion Lab PowLab S 8:00-9:30
EEE312L,EEE303L 1 2 Energy Conversion Lab PowLab M 9:40-11:10
EEE313,EEE304,ETE313,ETE309 3 1 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves BC6012 ST 13:00-14:30
EEE314L,ETE314L 1 1 Numerical Technique Lab SIMLAB1 S 11:20-12:50
EEE315L,ETE315L 1 1 Electrical and Electronic Project Lab PowLab W 16:20-17:50
Engineering Drawing and Electrical Services
EEE316L,ETE316L 1 1 SIMLAB1 T 16:20-17:50
Design Lab
Engineering Drawing and Electrical Services
EEE316L,ETE316L 1 2 SIMLAB1 S 16:20-17:50
Design Lab
EEE321,ECR305,ETE324 3 1 Digital Signal Processing BC6013 MW 14:40-16:10
EEE321L,ECR305L,ETE324L 1 1 Digital Signal Processing Lab TelLab S 9:40-11:10
EEE321L,ECR305L,ETE324L 1 2 Digital Signal Processing Lab TelLab W 9:40-11:10
EEE323,ECR209,ETE317 3 1 Microprocessor and Interfacing BC6013 MW 16:20-17:50
EEE323L 1 1 Microprocessor and Interfacing Lab SIMLAB1 T 11:20-12:50
EEE332,EEE413,ETE461 3 1 Power Electronics and Drives BC6007 ST 14:40-16:10
EEE332L,EEE413L 1 1 Power Electronics and Drives Lab MACLAB1 M 9:40-11:10
EEE332L,EEE413L 1 2 Power Electronics and Drives Lab PowLab W 11:20-12:50
EEE333,EEE402 3 1 Power System - I BC5014 MW 8:00-9:30
EEE334,EEE418,ETE418,ETE334 3 1 Embedded Systems SIMLAB1 MW 16:20-17:50
EEE334,EEE418,ETE418,ETE334 3 2 Embedded Systems SIMLAB1 ST 8:00-9:30
EEE400,ETE400,EEE498,ETE498 6 1 Final Year Design Project BC001 R 8:00-9:30
EEE400,ETE400,EEE498,ETE498 6 2 Final Year Design Project BC001 R 9:40-11:10
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Course ID Cr. H Section Course Name Room ID Days Time
EEE400,ETE400,EEE498,ETE498 6 3 Final Year Design Project BC001 R 11:20-12:50
EEE400,ETE400,EEE498,ETE498 6 4 Final Year Design Project BC001 R 13:00-14:30
EEE400,ETE400,EEE498,ETE498 6 5 Final Year Design Project BC001 R 14:40-16:10
EEE400,ETE400,EEE498,ETE498 6 6 Final Year Design Project BC001 R 16:20-17:50
EEE400,ETE400,EEE498,ETE498 6 7 Final Year Design Project BC4012 F 16:20-17:50
EEE411,ETE424,EEE308,ETE462 3 1 Control Systems BC9017 MW 14:40-16:10
EEE411L,EEE308L 1 1 Control Systems Lab PowLab W 8:00-9:30
EEE411L,EEE308L 1 2 Control Systems Lab PowLab T 8:00-9:30
EEE419 3 1 Power System - II C2005 ST 11:20-12:50
EEE419L 1 1 Power System Lab PowLab M 16:20-17:50
EEE422,ECR433,ETE422 3 1 Ethics, Engineering Economics and Management BC6007 MW 8:00-9:30
EEE423L,ETE413L 1 1 Sensor and Instrumentation Lab PowLab T 14:40-16:10
EEE438 3 1 Renewable Energy Technology BC6009 ST 9:40-11:10
EEE463,ETE463 3 1 Analog and Digital Integrated Circuits C2005 MW 11:20-12:50
EEE499,ETE499 6 1 Internship Program A4L04 R 11:20-12:50
EEE499,ETE499 6 2 Internship Program A4L04 R 13:00-14:30
ELL101 3 1 Legal Terminology and Phrases C3003 ST 11:20-12:50
ELL101 3 2 Legal Terminology and Phrases C3007 MW 11:20-12:50
ELL101 3 3 Legal Terminology and Phrases C3003 ST 9:40-11:10
ELT201 3 1 English Language BC8013 ST 8:00-9:30
ELT203,ENG304 3 1 The History of English BC8013 ST 14:40-16:10
ELT204 3 1 Advanced English Grammar BC9016 MW 11:20-12:50
ELT303 3 1 Second Language Acquisition C2002 ST 13:00-14:30
English Language Teaching: Approaches and
ELT304,ENG303 3 1 MK5006 MW 13:00-14:30
Methods
ELT305 3 1 Discourse in ELT MK4005 MW 14:40-16:10
ELT312 3 1 Syllabuses and Course Design C2003 ST 13:00-14:30
ELT314 3 1 Materials Evaluation and Preparation BC8014 ST 14:40-16:10
ELT401 3 1 Research Methodology BC8013 MW 16:20-17:50
ELT403 3 1 Teaching English for Specific Purposes MK4005 ST 9:40-11:10
ELT413 3 1 Teaching Listening and Speaking Skills MK4007 ST 11:20-12:50
ELT416 3 1 Testing MK4006 MW 14:40-16:10
ELT499 3 1 Project/Thesis A4L04 R 16:20-17:50
ENG101 3 1 English Listening & Speaking Skills BC7015 MW 14:40-16:10
ENG101 3 2 English Listening & Speaking Skills BC7015 MW 16:20-17:50
ENG101 3 3 English Listening & Speaking Skills BC7015 MW 11:20-12:50
ENG101 3 4 English Listening & Speaking Skills BC7015 ST 11:20-12:50
ENG101 3 5 English Listening & Speaking Skills BC8012 ST 14:40-16:10
ENG101 3 6 English Listening & Speaking Skills BC7016 MW 11:20-12:50
ENG101 3 7 English Listening & Speaking Skills BC7016 ST 11:20-12:50
ENG101 3 8 English Listening & Speaking Skills BC7015 MW 9:40-11:10
ENG101 3 9 English Listening & Speaking Skills BC7015 ST 8:00-9:30
ENG101 3 10 English Listening & Speaking Skills BC7016 MW 14:40-16:10
ENG101 3 11 English Listening & Speaking Skills BC7016 ST 8:00-9:30
ENG101 3 12 English Listening & Speaking Skills BC7015 MW 8:00-9:30
ENG101 3 13 English Listening & Speaking Skills BC7015 ST 9:40-11:10
ENG101 3 14 English Listening & Speaking Skills BC7016 MW 8:00-9:30
ENG101 3 15 English Listening & Speaking Skills BC9017 ST 16:20-17:50
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Course ID Cr. H Section Course Name Room ID Days Time
ENG101 3 16 English Listening & Speaking Skills BC9014 ST 16:20-17:50
ENG101 3 17 English Listening & Speaking Skills BC8011 MW 13:00-14:30
ENG101 3 18 English Listening & Speaking Skills BC8012 MW 13:00-14:30
ENG101 3 19 English Listening & Speaking Skills BC9014 ST 8:00-9:30
ENG101 3 20 English Listening & Speaking Skills BC10014 ST 16:20-17:50
ENG101 3 21 English Listening & Speaking Skills C2004 MW 8:00-9:30
ENG101 3 22 English Listening & Speaking Skills C2005 MW 16:20-17:50
ENG101 3 23 English Listening & Speaking Skills BC10015 ST 9:40-11:10
ENG101 3 24 English Listening & Speaking Skills BC7026 ST 16:20-17:50
ENG101 3 25 English Listening & Speaking Skills BC3002 MW 14:40-16:10
ENG102 3 1 English Reading Skills BC7025 MW 8:00-9:30
ENG102 3 2 English Reading Skills BC7025 MW 11:20-12:50
ENG102 3 3 English Reading Skills BC7025 ST 11:20-12:50
ENG102 3 4 English Reading Skills BC7025 MW 14:40-16:10
ENG102 3 5 English Reading Skills BC7016 MW 9:40-11:10
ENG102 3 6 English Reading Skills BC7026 MW 14:40-16:10
ENG102 3 7 English Reading Skills BC10018 ST 8:00-9:30
ENG102 3 8 English Reading Skills BC7026 ST 11:20-12:50
ENG102 3 9 English Reading Skills BC7026 MW 11:20-12:50
ENG102 3 10 English Reading Skills BC7015 MW 13:00-14:30
ENG102 3 11 English Reading Skills BC7016 MW 13:00-14:30
ENG102 3 12 English Reading Skills BC9014 MW 16:20-17:50
ENG102 3 13 English Reading Skills BC8015 ST 14:40-16:10
ENG102 3 14 English Reading Skills BC7016 ST 13:00-14:30
ENG102 3 15 English Reading Skills BC7025 ST 13:00-14:30
ENG102 3 16 English Reading Skills BC7016 ST 9:40-11:10
ENG102 3 17 English Reading Skills BC7026 ST 13:00-14:30
ENG102 3 18 English Reading Skills BC7025 ST 8:00-9:30
ENG105 3 1 Business English BC8011 MW 14:40-16:10
ENG105 3 2 Business English BC7025 MW 13:00-14:30
ENG105 3 3 Business English BC8012 MW 11:20-12:50
ENG105 3 4 Business English BC8012 ST 13:00-14:30
ENG105 3 5 Business English BC7026 MW 8:00-9:30
ENG105 3 6 Business English BC7026 ST 8:00-9:30
ENG105 3 7 Business English BC8015 ST 13:00-14:30
ENG105 3 8 Business English BC7026 MW 13:00-14:30
ENG105 3 9 Business English BC10014 ST 11:20-12:50
ENG105 3 10 Business English BC7015 ST 16:20-17:50
ENG105 3 11 Business English BC8011 MW 8:00-9:30
ENG105 3 12 Business English BC7025 MW 9:40-11:10
ENG105 3 13 Business English BC7025 ST 9:40-11:10
ENG105 3 14 Business English BC7026 MW 9:40-11:10
ENG105 3 15 Business English BC7016 ST 16:20-17:50
ENG105 3 16 Business English BC8012 MW 14:40-16:10
ENG105 3 17 Business English BC7026 ST 9:40-11:10
ENG105 3 18 Business English BC7015 ST 14:40-16:10
ENG201 3 1 Introduction to English Literature BC8013 MW 9:40-11:10
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Course ID Cr. H Section Course Name Room ID Days Time
ENG204 3 1 Varieties of Prose BC8013 ST 11:20-12:50
ENG306 3 1 Romantic Literature BC8014 MW 16:20-17:50
ENG313 3 1 English Literature: The Twentieth Century BC10017 MW 11:20-12:50
ENG314 3 1 American Literature: Bradford to Dickinson BC8013 ST 13:00-14:30
ENG316 3 1 Shakespeare and his Contemporaries BC8014 MW 13:00-14:30
ENG403 3 1 Introduction to Literary Theory MK4005 ST 13:00-14:30
ENG404 3 1 Creative Writing MK4007 MW 14:40-16:10
ENG414 3 1 Other Literatures in English BC9015 ST 9:40-11:10
ENG499 3 1 Project/Thesis BCTBA4 R 16:20-17:50
ENV100 3 1 Basics of Climate Change BC8011 ST 13:00-14:30
ENV100 3 2 Basics of Climate Change BC9014 MW 11:20-12:50
ENV101 3 1 Introduction to Environmental science BC8015 MW 11:20-12:50
ENV101 3 2 Introduction to Environmental science BC10014 MW 13:00-14:30
ENV101 3 3 Introduction to Environmental science BC8015 ST 11:20-12:50
ENV101 3 4 Introduction to Environmental science BC9014 ST 14:40-16:10
ENV101 3 5 Introduction to Environmental science BC8011 MW 11:20-12:50
ENV101 3 6 Introduction to Environmental science BC8011 ST 14:40-16:10
ENV101 3 7 Introduction to Environmental science BC8012 MW 9:40-11:10
ENV101 3 8 Introduction to Environmental science BC9017 MW 11:20-12:50
ENV101 3 9 Introduction to Environmental science BC10015 MW 13:00-14:30
ENV201 3 1 Environmental Chemistry C5007 MW 11:20-12:50
ENV201 3 2 Environmental Chemistry C5007 ST 13:00-14:30
ENV201L 1 1 Environmental Chemistry Lab ESLAB2 R 9:40-11:10
ENV201L 1 2 Environmental Chemistry Lab ESLAB2 R 11:20-12:50
ENV201L 1 3 Environmental Chemistry Lab ESLAB2 R 13:00-14:30
ENV202 3 1 Environmental Biology, Ecology and Conservation MK5009 ST 11:20-12:50
ENV202 3 2 Environmental Biology, Ecology and Conservation C4006 MW 9:40-11:10
Environmental Biology, Ecology and Conservation
ENV202L 1 1 BLab R 11:20-12:50
Laboratory Practicum
ENV203 3 1 Application of Chemistry C5002 ST 9:40-11:10
ENV205 3 1 Energy and Environment BC10017 ST 9:40-11:10
ENV206 3 1 Basic Concepts in Environmental Pollution MK4007 ST 13:00-14:30
ENV206 3 2 Basic Concepts in Environmental Pollution MK5007 MW 14:40-16:10
ENV208 3 1 Freshwater Ecology BC8013 MW 13:00-14:30
ENV212 3 1 Environmental Geography BC8011 ST 11:20-12:50
ENV212 3 2 Environmental Geography MK5005 ST 11:20-12:50
ENV301 3 1 Environmental Economics MK5008 MW 14:40-16:10
Geographic Information System, Remote Sensing
ENV302 3 1 BC7019 ST 14:40-16:10
and Cartography
Geographic Information System, Remote Sensing
ENV302L 1 1 BC7019 R 14:40-16:10
and Cartography Lab
Geographic Information System, Remote Sensing
ENV302L 1 2 BC7019 R 13:00-14:30
and Cartography Lab
People’s Participation in Environmental
ENV303 3 1 C3005 MW 13:00-14:30
Management
ENV304 3 1 Environmental Microbiology C4006 MW 11:20-12:50
ENV304L 1 1 Environmental Microbiology Lab BLab R 14:40-16:10
ENV307 3 1 Risk Assessment & Disaster Management MK5009 MW 14:40-16:10
ENV310 3 1 Silviculture and Forest Management MK4009 ST 13:00-14:30
ENV315 3 1 Air Pollution and Control C2005 MW 9:40-11:10
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Course ID Cr. H Section Course Name Room ID Days Time
ENV316 3 1 Environmental Management System BC8012 ST 8:00-9:30
ENV316 3 2 Environmental Management System C3004 ST 14:40-16:10
ENV320 3 1 Water Resources Management MK5006 MW 11:20-12:50
ENV325 3 1 Waste Management BC9016 MW 8:00-9:30
ENV325 3 2 Waste Management BC8011 ST 16:20-17:50
ENV340 3 1 Advanced Geographic Information System BC7019 MW 14:40-16:10
ENV346 3 1 Water Quality Environment MK4008 ST 9:40-11:10
ENV348 3 1 Environmental Chemical Analysis C2005 ST 14:40-16:10
ENV350 3 1 Coastal Ecology BC8014 ST 11:20-12:50
ENV360 3 1 Agroocial Forestry C2002 MW 11:20-12:50
ENV401 3 1 Environmental and Social impact Assessment BC8011 ST 9:40-11:10
ENV403 3 1 Environmental Toxicology C3004 MW 9:40-11:10
ENV409 3 1 Industrial Effluent Management BC8012 ST 16:20-17:50
ENV410 3 1 Environmental Law C4005 MW 16:20-17:50
ENV415 3 1 Air Pollution and Climate BC8015 ST 8:00-9:30
ENV498 6 1 Senior Research Project BCTBA4 R 8:00-9:30
ENV498 6 2 Senior Research Project BCTBA4 R 9:40-11:10
ENV498 6 3 Senior Research Project BCTBA4 R 11:20-12:50
ENV498 6 4 Senior Research Project BCTBA4 R 13:00-14:30
ENV498 6 5 Senior Research Project BCTBA4 R 14:40-16:10
ENV498 6 6 Senior Research Project BCTBA3 R 16:20-17:50
ENV498 6 7 Senior Research Project BCTBA3 R 18:30-20:00
ENV498 6 8 Senior Research Project BCTBA3 R 20:00-21:30
ENV498 6 9 Senior Research Project BCTBA3 F 8:00-9:30
ENV498 6 10 Senior Research Project BCTBA3 F 9:40-11:10
ENV498 6 11 Senior Research Project BCTBA3 R 11:20-12:50
ENV498 6 12 Senior Research Project CirLab A 13:00-14:30
ENV498 6 13 Senior Research Project CirLab A 14:40-16:10
ENV499 3 1 Internship Program BCTBA1 A 8:00-9:30
ENV499 3 2 Internship Program BCTBA4 F 9:40-11:10
ENV499 3 3 Internship Program ESLAB F 11:20-12:50
ENV499 3 4 Internship Program BCTBA1 A 13:00-14:30
ENV499 3 5 Internship Program BCTBA1 A 14:40-16:10
ENV499 3 6 Internship Program ESLAB F 8:00-9:30
ENV499 3 7 Internship Program BCTBA1 S 18:30-20:00
ENV499 3 8 Internship Program BCTBA1 S 20:00-21:30
ENV499 3 9 Internship Program BCTBA1 R 8:00-9:30
ENV499 3 10 Internship Program BCTBA1 R 9:40-11:10
ENV499 3 11 Internship Program BLab R 8:00-9:30
ENV499 3 12 Internship Program BLab R 9:40-11:10
ENV499 3 13 Internship Program BLab F 11:20-12:50
ETE311,ETE312,ECR301 3 1 Communication Engineering - I BC6008 ST 14:40-16:10
ETE322,ETE406,EEE406 3 1 Communication Engineering - II BC10015 MW 14:40-16:10
ETE322L,ECR301L,ETE406L,ETE312L 1 1 Communication Engineering Lab TelLab W 13:00-14:30
ETE322L,ECR301L,ETE406L,ETE312L 1 2 Communication Engineering Lab TelLab W 11:20-12:50
ETE323 3 1 Digital Communications BC9014 ST 11:20-12:50
ETE323L 1 1 Digital Communication Lab TelLab T 9:40-11:10
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Course ID Cr. H Section Course Name Room ID Days Time
ETE331,ETE303,EEE401,ETE321 3 1 Computer Networks BC6013 ST 13:00-14:30
ETE331L,ETE303L,ETE321L 1 1 Computer Networks Lab TelLab M 11:20-12:50
ETE331L,ETE303L,ETE321L 1 2 Computer Networks Lab TelLab M 13:00-14:30
ETE332,ETE443 3 1 RF and Microwave Engineering BC6009 ST 16:20-17:50
Telecommunication Networks and Switching
ETE333,ETE447 3 1 BC10014 ST 13:00-14:30
Systems
FIN201 3 1 Introduction to Finance BC3011 ST 9:40-11:10
FIN201 3 2 Introduction to Finance BC2021 MW 9:40-11:10
FIN201 3 3 Introduction to Finance BC3009 ST 8:00-9:30
FIN201 3 4 Introduction to Finance BC3010 MW 13:00-14:30
FIN201 3 5 Introduction to Finance BC3009 ST 13:00-14:30
FIN201 3 6 Introduction to Finance BC3011 MW 13:00-14:30
FIN201 3 7 Introduction to Finance BC3009 MW 8:00-9:30
FIN201 3 8 Introduction to Finance BC3012 MW 13:00-14:30
FIN201 3 9 Introduction to Finance BC2020 MW 16:20-17:50
FIN201 3 10 Introduction to Finance BC2013 ST 16:20-17:50
FIN301 3 1 Business Finance I BC3010 ST 13:00-14:30
FIN301 3 2 Business Finance I BC2021 MW 11:20-12:50
FIN301 3 3 Business Finance I BC3008 ST 11:20-12:50
FIN302 3 1 Business Finance II BC3009 ST 11:20-12:50
FIN302 3 2 Business Finance II BC2020 MW 14:40-16:10
FIN302 3 3 Business Finance II BC2021 MW 16:20-17:50
FIN305 3 1 Financial Reporting Environment BC3012 ST 9:40-11:10
FIN401 3 1 Banking and Finance BC3010 ST 8:00-9:30
FIN401 3 2 Banking and Finance BC2014 ST 16:20-17:50
FIN405 3 1 Management of Financial Institution BC2009 A 13:00-16:00
FIN440,MGT440 3 1 Risk and Insurance Management BC2009 A 9:00-12:00
FIN460 3 1 Investment Management BC3011 ST 13:00-14:30
FIN460 3 2 Investment Management BC3008 MW 11:20-12:50
FIN461 3 1 Financial Derivatives BC3009 MW 11:20-12:50
FIN480 3 1 International Financial Management BC3010 MW 11:20-12:50
FRN101 3 1 Elementary French I BC4010 MW 8:00-9:30
FRN101 3 2 Elementary French I BC4011 MW 9:40-11:10
FRN101 3 3 Elementary French I BC9015 ST 8:00-9:30
FRN101 3 4 Elementary French I BC9016 ST 9:40-11:10
GSG101 3 1 Introduction to Global Studies C2006 ST 9:40-11:10
GSG101 3 2 Introduction to Global Studies C3002 MW 11:20-12:50
GSG101 3 3 Introduction to Global Studies C3006 ST 13:00-14:30
Theories of International Relations/International
GSG201 3 1 C3007 ST 13:00-14:30
Political Economy
GSG202 3 1 Global History: 20th Century and beyond C3003 MW 11:20-12:50
GSG251 3 1 Gender, Equality and Development C3002 ST 14:40-16:10
GSG261 3 1 Resource Governance C2006 MW 9:40-11:10
GSG280 3 1 South Asian Politics C3006 MW 11:20-12:50
GSG306 3 1 Dynamics of International Organizations C2007 ST 9:40-11:10
GSG311 3 1 Political Ideologies C4002 ST 13:00-14:30
GSG331 3 1 Public Policy Making in Bangladesh C2003 MW 14:40-16:10
GSG383 3 1 European Studies C3002 MW 13:00-14:30

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Course ID Cr. H Section Course Name Room ID Days Time
Global Ecology: Culture, Communications, &
GSG403 3 1 C6002 ST 14:40-16:10
Demography
GSG480 3 1 Contemporary Bangladesh Society C3002 ST 11:20-12:50
GSG495 3 1 Advanced Statistics C3002 ST 9:40-11:10
GSG497 3 1 Language Study C6003 MW 16:20-17:50
GSG498 3 1 Internship BC001 A 18:30-20:00
GSG499 3 1 Senior Project BC001 A 20:00-21:30
HEA101 3 1 Health and Society BC8015 ST 9:40-11:10
HEA101 3 2 Health and Society C3004 ST 11:20-12:50
HEA101 3 3 Health and Society BC9016 MW 13:00-14:30
HEA101 3 4 Health and Society C2005 MW 14:40-16:10
HEA101 3 5 Health and Society BC10014 ST 8:00-9:30
HEA101 3 6 Health and Society C2004 ST 13:00-14:30
HEA101 3 7 Health and Society BC9017 MW 8:00-9:30
HEA101 3 8 Health and Society BC9015 MW 13:00-14:30
HEA101 3 9 Health and Society BC9014 ST 9:40-11:10
HEA101 3 10 Health and Society C3005 ST 11:20-12:50
HEA101 3 11 Health and Society BC8014 MW 9:40-11:10
HEA101 3 12 Health and Society MK5008 MW 11:20-12:50
HEA101 3 13 Health and Society MK5009 MW 11:20-12:50
HRM301 3 1 Introduction to Human Resource Management BC4010 ST 8:00-9:30
HRM301 3 2 Introduction to Human Resource Management BC4011 ST 8:00-9:30
HRM301 3 3 Introduction to Human Resource Management BC4014 ST 9:40-11:10
HRM301 3 4 Introduction to Human Resource Management BC4012 ST 8:00-9:30
HRM301 3 5 Introduction to Human Resource Management C4005 ST 11:20-12:50
HRM301 3 6 Introduction to Human Resource Management BC4013 MW 14:40-16:10
HRM301 3 7 Introduction to Human Resource Management BC4013 ST 8:00-9:30
HRM301 3 8 Introduction to Human Resource Management BC7025 MW 16:20-17:50
HRM360 3 1 Manpower Planning and Forecasting BC3008 MW 16:20-17:50
HRM360 3 2 Manpower Planning and Forecasting BC2021 MW 14:40-16:10
HRM370 3 1 Labor Economics and Compensation Theory BC3012 ST 13:00-14:30
HRM370 3 2 Labor Economics and Compensation Theory BC3011 ST 8:00-9:30
HRM380 3 1 Industrial Law and Relations BC2020 ST 16:20-17:50
HRM380 3 2 Industrial Law and Relations BC3009 MW 16:20-17:50
HRM390 3 1 Strategic Human Resource Management MK4006 ST 9:40-11:10
HRM390 3 2 Strategic Human Resource Management MK4007 ST 9:40-11:10
HRM390 3 3 Strategic Human Resource Management MK4008 MW 14:40-16:10
Contemporary Human Resource Practices in
HRM410 3 1 MK4006 ST 13:00-14:30
Bangladesh
Contemporary Human Resource Practices in
HRM410 3 2 BC7025 ST 16:20-17:50
Bangladesh
HRM460,INB404 3 1 International Human Resource Management BC3008 MW 14:40-16:10
HRM460,INB404 3 2 International Human Resource Management BC3010 MW 8:00-9:30
HRM460,INB404 3 3 International Human Resource Management BC3010 MW 16:20-17:50
INB301 3 1 International Business BC4010 ST 13:00-14:30
INB301 3 2 International Business BC4011 ST 9:40-11:10
INB301 3 3 International Business BC3008 MW 9:40-11:10
INB301 3 4 International Business BC3011 MW 16:20-17:50
INB301 3 5 International Business BC3009 MW 14:40-16:10
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Course ID Cr. H Section Course Name Room ID Days Time
INB301 3 6 International Business BC3011 MW 11:20-12:50
INB301 3 7 International Business BC2014 ST 14:40-16:10
INB301 3 8 International Business BC3011 MW 8:00-9:30
INB302 3 1 International Trade and Investment Theory BC3010 MW 14:40-16:10
INB302 3 2 International Trade and Investment Theory BC3010 ST 11:20-12:50
INB303 3 1 International Management BC3011 ST 11:20-12:50
INB303 3 2 International Management BC4012 ST 9:40-11:10
INB304 3 1 Bangladesh in International Business BC4011 ST 13:00-14:30
INB403 3 1 Negotiation and Diplomacy BC4012 ST 13:00-14:30
INB403 3 2 Negotiation and Diplomacy BC3012 MW 11:20-12:50
INB405 3 1 Managing and Integrating E-Business BC3012 ST 8:00-9:30
ITC103 3 1 Introduction to Criminology C3006 ST 11:20-12:50
ITC103 3 2 Introduction to Criminology C3003 MW 13:00-14:30
LAW101,LAW212 3 1 Jurisprudence C3007 ST 9:40-11:10
LAW102,LAW210 3 1 Legal History and Legal System of Bangladesh C3007 ST 14:40-16:10
LAW103,LAW211 3 1 Law of Contract C3003 MW 9:40-11:10
LAW104,LAW216 3 1 Law of Tort C4002 ST 11:20-12:50
LAW105,LAW310 3 1 Criminal Law C4002 MW 13:00-14:30
LAW106,LAW213 3 1 Constitutional Law C3006 MW 13:00-14:30
LAW107,LAW315 3 1 Land Law C4006 ST 13:00-14:30
LAW108,LAW313 3 1 Company Law C3007 MW 13:00-14:30
LAW109 3 1 Law of Civil Procedure C3003 ST 14:40-16:10
LAW201,LAW317 3 1 Law of Criminal Procedure C3002 MW 14:40-16:10
LAW203,LAW218 3 1 Equity, Trust and Specific Relief Act C4003 ST 11:20-12:50
LAW204 3 1 Fiscal Laws of Bangladesh C4002 ST 9:40-11:10
LAW205,LAW219 3 1 Law of Transfer of Property & Registration C3006 MW 9:40-11:10
Legal Writing, Research, General Clauses Act
LAW206 3 1 C3007 MW 9:40-11:10
and Interpretation of Statute
LAW207,LAW215 3 1 Muslim Law C4003 ST 9:40-11:10
LAW207,LAW215 3 2 Muslim Law C4002 MW 9:40-11:10
LAW208,LAW217 3 1 Hindu Law C4007 ST 13:00-14:30
LAW209 3 1 Labour Law C4003 MW 13:00-14:30
LAW214 3 1 Constitutional Law - II C2006 MW 16:20-17:50
LAW214 3 2 Constitutional Law - II C4003 ST 13:00-14:30
LAW303 3 1 Business Law C4006 ST 9:40-11:10
LAW304,LAW418 3 1 Drafting and Conveyancing C5002 ST 13:00-14:30
LAW305 3 1 Moot Court Sessions C2007 MW 16:20-17:50
LAW306,LAW320 3 1 Environmental Law of Bangladesh C4002 MW 11:20-12:50
LAW307 3 1 Cyber Law C4003 MW 9:40-11:10
LAW311 3 1 Criminal Law - II C5003 ST 13:00-14:30
Law of Registration and Public Demands
LAW314 3 1 C4002 ST 14:40-16:10
Recovery
LAW318 3 1 Law of Criminal Procedure - II C5006 ST 13:00-14:30
LAW412 3 1 Commercial Law – II C4003 ST 14:40-16:10
LAW413 3 1 Law of Evidence -I C4006 ST 11:20-12:50
LAW416 3 1 Law of Specific Relief and Limitations C4007 ST 9:40-11:10
LEL102 3 1 Law in Everyday Life C2006 MW 14:40-16:10
LEL102 3 2 Law in Everyday Life C2007 MW 9:40-11:10
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Course ID Cr. H Section Course Name Room ID Days Time
LEL102 3 3 Law in Everyday Life C2007 MW 14:40-16:10
LFE201 3 1 Live-in-Field Experience (Inter-Term Course) FT A 8:00-9:30
LFE201 3 2 Live-in-Field Experience (Inter-Term Course) FT A 9:40-11:10
LFE201 3 3 Live-in-Field Experience (Inter-Term Course) FT A 11:20-12:50
LFE201 3 4 Live-in-Field Experience (Inter-Term Course) FT A 13:00-14:30
LFE201 3 5 Live-in-Field Experience (Inter-Term Course) FT A 14:40-16:10
LFE201 3 6 Live-in-Field Experience (Inter-Term Course) FT A 16:20-17:50
LFE201 3 7 Live-in-Field Experience (Inter-Term Course) FT A 18:30-20:00
LFE201 3 8 Live-in-Field Experience (Inter-Term Course) FT A 20:00-21:30
LIN412 3 1 Psycholinguistics C2002 MW 9:40-11:10
LIN413 3 1 Historical Linguistics BC8014 ST 9:40-11:10
MAT100 3 1 Basic University Mathematics I BC5012 ST 13:00-14:30
MAT100 3 2 Basic University Mathematics I BC10018 MW 9:40-11:10
MAT101 3 1 Intermediate University Mathematics II BC5012 ST 16:20-17:50
MAT101 3 2 Intermediate University Mathematics II BC5012 MW 16:20-17:50
MAT101 3 3 Intermediate University Mathematics II BC5013 ST 11:20-12:50
MAT101 3 4 Intermediate University Mathematics II BC5012 MW 11:20-12:50
MAT101 3 5 Intermediate University Mathematics II BC5013 ST 13:00-14:30
MAT101 3 6 Intermediate University Mathematics II BC5012 MW 9:40-11:10
MAT101 3 7 Intermediate University Mathematics II BC5014 ST 13:00-14:30
MAT101 3 8 Intermediate University Mathematics II BC5014 ST 11:20-12:50
MAT101 3 9 Intermediate University Mathematics II BC10018 ST 9:40-11:10
MAT101 3 10 Intermediate University Mathematics II BC3002 MW 9:40-11:10
MAT104,MAT111 3 1 Calculus and analytical geometry BC5013 MW 11:20-12:50
MAT104,MAT111 3 2 Calculus and analytical geometry BC5013 MW 16:20-17:50
MAT104,MAT111 3 3 Calculus and analytical geometry BC5013 MW 13:00-14:30
MAT104,MAT111 3 4 Calculus and analytical geometry BC6007 ST 11:20-12:50
MAT104,MAT111 3 5 Calculus and analytical geometry BC5014 MW 13:00-14:30
MAT104,MAT111 3 6 Calculus and analytical geometry BC3002 ST 14:40-16:10
Probability & Statistics for Science and
MAT121,MAT212 3 1 BC5014 MW 14:40-16:10
Engineering
Probability & Statistics for Science and
MAT121,MAT212 3 2 BC6009 MW 11:20-12:50
Engineering
Probability & Statistics for Science and
MAT121,MAT212 3 3 BC6008 MW 13:00-14:30
Engineering
Probability & Statistics for Science and
MAT121,MAT212 3 4 BC6008 ST 11:20-12:50
Engineering
Probability & Statistics for Science and
MAT121,MAT212 3 5 BC10014 MW 16:20-17:50
Engineering
MAT131 3 1 Mathematics-II BC5012 ST 14:40-16:10
MAT201,MAT225 3 1 Calculus-I C2003 ST 11:20-12:50
MAT203,MAT222 3 1 Linear Algebra- vectors and matrices BC5014 MW 16:20-17:50
MAT203,MAT222 3 2 Linear Algebra- vectors and matrices BC5012 ST 9:40-11:10
MAT203,MAT222 3 3 Linear Algebra- vectors and matrices BC5012 MW 14:40-16:10
MAT203,MAT222 3 4 Linear Algebra- vectors and matrices BC5014 MW 11:20-12:50
MAT210 3 1 Basic University Mathematics II BC5013 ST 9:40-11:10
MAT211 3 1 Probability & Statistics BC5014 ST 9:40-11:10
MAT211 3 2 Probability & Statistics BC6008 MW 11:20-12:50
MAT211 3 3 Probability & Statistics BC6007 ST 13:00-14:30
MAT211 3 4 Probability & Statistics BC6007 MW 13:00-14:30
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Course ID Cr. H Section Course Name Room ID Days Time
MAT211 3 5 Probability & Statistics BC6008 ST 13:00-14:30
MAT211 3 6 Probability & Statistics BC6007 ST 9:40-11:10
MAT211 3 7 Probability & Statistics BC6009 ST 11:20-12:50
MAT211 3 8 Probability & Statistics BC5002 ST 14:40-16:10
MAT211 3 9 Probability & Statistics BC6007 MW 9:40-11:10
MAT211 3 10 Probability & Statistics BC3002 MW 8:00-9:30
MAT213 3 1 Mathematics-III BC5013 MW 9:40-11:10
MAT220 3 1 Real Analysis I C2006 MW 11:20-12:50
MAT221,MAT305 3 1 Mathematics-IV BC6007 MW 16:20-17:50
MAT230,MAT301 3 1 Ordinary Differential Equations with applications-I BC5013 MW 14:40-16:10
MAT230,MAT301 3 2 Ordinary Differential Equations with applications-I BC6007 MW 11:20-12:50
MAT230,MAT301 3 3 Ordinary Differential Equations with applications-I BC5012 MW 8:00-9:30
MAT230,MAT301 3 4 Ordinary Differential Equations with applications-I BC5014 MW 9:40-11:10
MAT321 3 1 Abstract Algebra C2003 MW 16:20-17:50
MAT401,MAT434 3 1 Graph Theory C2002 MW 13:00-14:30
MCB101 3 1 General Microbiology BC10018 ST 13:00-14:30
MCB102 3 1 Microbial Chemistry MK5008 ST 11:20-12:50
MCB103 3 1 Basic Techniques in Microbiology C4007 MW 9:40-11:10
MCB103L 1 1 Basic Techniques in Microbiology Lab BC4017A R 9:40-11:10
MCB201 3 1 General Microbiology II BC10017 ST 14:40-16:10
Departmental Seminar Series in Biotechnology,
MCB210 1 1 C3003 MW 16:20-17:50
Health and Development
MCB302 3 1 Microbial Ecology C4007 MW 13:00-14:30
MCB303 3 1 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology C5002 MW 9:40-11:10
MCB303L 1 1 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Lab BC4017A R 13:00-14:30
MCB304 3 1 Microbial Biotechnology C6006 ST 9:40-11:10
MCB306 3 1 Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering C5003 ST 11:20-12:50
MCB309 3 1 Virology C5003 MW 11:20-12:50
MCB311 3 1 Microbiology II Laboratories BC4017D MW 14:40-16:10
MCB402 3 1 Agricultural Microbiology BC9016 ST 16:20-17:50
Food Microbiology and QC of Food, Fish and
MCB403 3 1 C4007 ST 14:40-16:10
Beverage
MCB404 3 1 Analytical Microbiology C6007 MW 13:00-14:30
MCB407 3 1 Clinical and Diagnostic Microbiology C6003 ST 13:00-14:30
MCB410,BCB402 3 1 Student Symposium in Microbiology C5002 ST 14:40-16:10
MCB411 3 1 Microbiology III Laboratories BC4017A ST 9:40-11:10
MCB450 3 1 Senior Project BC4011 MW 8:00-9:30
MCB450 3 2 Senior Project C3006 MW 16:20-17:50
MCB450 3 3 Senior Project BC10017 ST 8:00-9:30
MCB450 3 4 Senior Project BC4012 MW 8:00-9:30
MGT201 3 1 Principles of Management BC3012 MW 8:00-9:30
MGT201 3 2 Principles of Management BC3012 ST 11:20-12:50
MGT201 3 3 Principles of Management BC4013 ST 13:00-14:30
MGT201 3 4 Principles of Management BC2021 ST 16:20-17:50
MGT201 3 5 Principles of Management BC3009 MW 9:40-11:10
MGT201 3 6 Principles of Management BC3012 MW 16:20-17:50
MGT201 3 7 Principles of Management BC4014 ST 13:00-14:30

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Course ID Cr. H Section Course Name Room ID Days Time
MGT201 3 8 Principles of Management BC3011 MW 14:40-16:10
MGT201 3 9 Principles of Management BC10014 MW 11:20-12:50
MGT201 3 10 Principles of Management C2004 ST 8:00-9:30
MGT301 3 1 Organizational Behavior BC4014 ST 8:00-9:30
Introduction to Product and Operation
MGT330 3 1 BC3010 MW 9:40-11:10
Management
Introduction to Product and Operation
MGT330 3 2 BC2020 ST 14:40-16:10
Management
Introduction to Product and Operation
MGT330 3 3 BC10015 MW 11:20-12:50
Management
Introduction to Product and Operation
MGT330 3 4 BC4013 ST 9:40-11:10
Management
Introduction to Product and Operation
MGT330 3 5 BC3008 ST 16:20-17:50
Management
Introduction to Product and Operation
MGT330 3 6 BC4010 ST 11:20-12:50
Management
Introduction to Product and Operation
MGT330 3 7 BC7026 MW 16:20-17:50
Management
Introduction to Product and Operation
MGT330 3 8 C2005 ST 8:00-9:30
Management
MGT340 3 1 Introduction to Management Science BC10018 MW 11:20-12:50
MGT401 3 1 Corporate Social Responsibility BC2009 ST 9:40-11:10
MGT405 3 1 Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management BC2009 ST 13:00-14:30
MGT450 3 1 Total Quality Management BC4011 MW 11:20-12:50
MGT490 3 1 Strategic Management BC4012 MW 11:20-12:50
MGT490 3 2 Strategic Management BC8015 MW 13:00-14:30
MGT490 3 3 Strategic Management BC2021 ST 14:40-16:10
MGT490 3 4 Strategic Management BC9014 ST 13:00-14:30
MGT490 3 5 Strategic Management BC10014 ST 9:40-11:10
MIS341 3 1 Computers in Business BC4010 MW 9:40-11:10
MIS401 3 1 Database Management BC8011 MW 16:20-17:50
MIS405 3 1 MIS and System Analysis BC3012 MW 14:40-16:10
MIS430 3 1 Data Communication and Networking BC4010 ST 9:40-11:10
MIS442 3 1 Management Information System BC3011 MW 9:40-11:10
MIS442 3 2 Management Information System BC3008 ST 14:40-16:10
MIS442 3 3 Management Information System BC9014 MW 13:00-14:30
MIS442 3 4 Management Information System BC6007 MW 14:40-16:10
MIS442 3 5 Management Information System BC6012 ST 11:20-12:50
MIS442 3 6 Management Information System BC4013 MW 11:20-12:50
MIS442 3 7 Management Information System BC9017 MW 13:00-14:30
MIS442 3 8 Management Information System BC8012 ST 9:40-11:10
MIS442 3 9 Management Information System C3004 ST 8:00-9:30
MIS455 3 1 Web Applications and Internet BC6012 ST 9:40-11:10
MIS465 3 1 E-commerce & Web App. BC4011 ST 11:20-12:50
MKT201 3 1 Principles of Marketing BC4014 MW 11:20-12:50
MKT201 3 2 Principles of Marketing BC10018 MW 13:00-14:30
MKT201 3 3 Principles of Marketing BC3009 ST 14:40-16:10
MKT201 3 4 Principles of Marketing BC8013 MW 11:20-12:50
MKT201 3 5 Principles of Marketing BC6012 MW 8:00-9:30
MKT201 3 6 Principles of Marketing BC8015 MW 14:40-16:10
MKT201 3 7 Principles of Marketing BC8012 ST 11:20-12:50

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Course ID Cr. H Section Course Name Room ID Days Time
MKT201 3 8 Principles of Marketing BC8012 MW 16:20-17:50
MKT201 3 9 Principles of Marketing C3005 ST 8:00-9:30
MKT201 3 10 Principles of Marketing BC3009 ST 16:20-17:50
MKT302 3 1 Advanced Marketing Management BC4012 MW 13:00-14:30
MKT302 3 2 Advanced Marketing Management BC3010 ST 16:20-17:50
MKT302 3 3 Advanced Marketing Management BC4013 MW 13:00-14:30
MKT302 3 4 Advanced Marketing Management C4004 ST 8:00-9:30
MKT340 3 1 Advertising BC3012 MW 9:40-11:10
MKT340 3 2 Advertising BC3011 ST 16:20-17:50
MKT340 3 3 Advertising BC6013 MW 8:00-9:30
MKT350 3 1 Service Marketing BC9017 ST 13:00-14:30
MKT350 3 2 Service Marketing BC8014 MW 11:20-12:50
MKT350 3 3 Service Marketing BC8015 MW 8:00-9:30
MKT350 3 4 Service Marketing BC3012 ST 16:20-17:50
MKT380 3 1 Distribution Management BC4010 ST 16:20-17:50
MKT401,INB401 3 1 International Marketing BC4011 ST 16:20-17:50
MKT401,INB401 3 2 International Marketing BC8011 MW 9:40-11:10
MKT460 3 1 Apparel Marketing and Merchandising BC9014 MW 14:40-16:10
MKT470 3 1 Brand Management BC9015 MW 11:20-12:50
MKT481 3 1 Consumer Behavior BC9014 MW 9:40-11:10
MKT481 3 2 Consumer Behavior BC3010 ST 14:40-16:10
MKT481 3 3 Consumer Behavior BC3011 ST 14:40-16:10
MKT481 3 4 Consumer Behavior BC10014 MW 8:00-9:30
MUS101 3 1 Music Appreciation BC7002 ST 9:40-11:10
MUS101 3 2 Music Appreciation BC7002 MW 9:40-11:10
MUS101 3 3 Music Appreciation BC7002 ST 11:20-12:50
MUS102 3 1 Nazrul and Abbasuddin's Contribution BC7002 ST 13:00-14:30
NCH101 3 1 National Culture & Heritage I BC5002 MW 14:40-16:10
NCH101 3 2 National Culture & Heritage I BC5002 MW 13:00-14:30
NCH101 3 3 National Culture & Heritage I BC7002 ST 8:00-9:30
NCH101 3 4 National Culture & Heritage I BC5002 ST 9:40-11:10
NCH101 3 5 National Culture & Heritage I BC5002 MW 8:00-9:30
NCH101 3 6 National Culture & Heritage I BC5002 MW 9:40-11:10
PHA100 1 1 Viva voce C6002 A 9:40-11:10
PHA100 1 2 Viva voce C5002 A 11:20-12:50
PHA100 1 3 Viva voce C5002 A 13:00-14:30
PHA100 1 4 Viva voce C6002 A 14:40-16:10
PHA100 1 5 Viva voce C6002 A 16:20-17:50
PHA101 3 1 Introduction to Pharmacy C6004 ST 13:00-14:30
PHA102 3 1 Pharmacognosy and Nutraceuticals C6004 MW 11:20-12:50
PHA102 3 2 Pharmacognosy and Nutraceuticals C6004 MW 13:00-14:30
PHA103 3 1 Human Anatomy & Physiology-I C5004 ST 11:20-12:50
PHA103 3 2 Human Anatomy & Physiology-I C6006 ST 13:00-14:30
PHA103 3 3 Human Anatomy & Physiology-I MK4004 MW 14:40-16:10
PHA104 3 1 Inorganic Pharmacy-I C6004 ST 14:40-16:10
PHA104 3 2 Inorganic Pharmacy-I BC9013 ST 16:20-17:50
PHA105 3 1 Organic Pharmacy-I BC9014 MW 8:00-9:30
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Course ID Cr. H Section Course Name Room ID Days Time
PHA105 3 2 Organic Pharmacy-I C6005 MW 9:40-11:10
PHA106 3 1 Pharmaceutical Statistics C6002 ST 8:00-9:30
PHA106 3 2 Pharmaceutical Statistics BC9013 MW 8:00-9:30
PHA106 3 3 Pharmaceutical Statistics C3005 ST 9:40-11:10
PHA200 1 1 Viva voce C6002 A 8:00-9:30
PHA200 1 2 Viva voce C6003 A 9:40-11:10
PHA200 1 3 Viva voce C5003 A 13:00-14:30
PHA200 1 4 Viva voce C6003 A 14:40-16:10
PHA200 1 5 Viva voce C6003 A 16:20-17:50
PHA201 3 1 Inorganic Pharmacy-II C6003 MW 8:00-9:30
PHA201 3 2 Inorganic Pharmacy-II C6002 MW 9:40-11:10
PHA202 3 1 Organic Pharmacy-II C6007 ST 13:00-14:30
PHA202 3 2 Organic Pharmacy-II C6002 MW 13:00-14:30
PHA202 3 3 Organic Pharmacy-II C6006 MW 11:20-12:50
PHA203 3 1 Human Anatomy & Physiology-II C5004 MW 9:40-11:10
PHA203 3 2 Human Anatomy & Physiology-II C6005 MW 11:20-12:50
PHA204 3 1 Pharmaceutical Microbiology-I C5006 ST 11:20-12:50
PHA204 3 2 Pharmaceutical Microbiology-I C6003 MW 9:40-11:10
PHA204 3 3 Pharmaceutical Microbiology-I C6003 MW 13:00-14:30
PHA205 3 1 Physical Pharmacy C6004 MW 16:20-17:50
PHA205 3 2 Physical Pharmacy C4004 MW 14:40-16:10
PHA205 3 3 Physical Pharmacy C6004 ST 16:20-17:50
PHA206 3 1 Human Anatomy & Physiology-III C6005 ST 13:00-14:30
PHA206 3 2 Human Anatomy & Physiology-III C5004 MW 11:20-12:50
PHA206 3 3 Human Anatomy & Physiology-III C6007 MW 9:40-11:10
PHA207 3 1 Pharmacology-I C6005 ST 16:20-17:50
PHA207 3 2 Pharmacology-I C4004 ST 9:40-11:10
PHA207 3 3 Pharmacology-I C5007 ST 11:20-12:50
PHA208 3 1 Pharmaceutical Microbiology-II C6005 MW 13:00-14:30
PHA208 3 2 Pharmaceutical Microbiology-II C6002 MW 14:40-16:10
PHA208 3 3 Pharmaceutical Microbiology-II C6005 ST 14:40-16:10
PHA208 3 4 Pharmaceutical Microbiology-II C6002 ST 16:20-17:50
PHA209 3 1 Pharmaceutical Dosage Form-I C6006 A 11:00-14:00
PHA209 3 2 Pharmaceutical Dosage Form-I C6003 MW 14:40-16:10
PHA300 1 1 Viva voce C6003 A 8:00-9:30
PHA300 1 2 Viva voce C5006 A 13:00-14:30
PHA301 3 1 Pharmaceutical Engineering-I C5005 ST 13:00-14:30
PHA301 3 2 Pharmaceutical Engineering-I C6006 MW 14:40-16:10
PHA301 3 3 Pharmaceutical Engineering-I C6005 MW 16:20-17:50
PHA302 3 1 Pharmaceutical Dosage Form-II C5004 F 15:30-18:30
PHA302 3 2 Pharmaceutical Dosage Form-II C6007 A 11:00-14:00
PHA302 3 3 Pharmaceutical Dosage Form-II C5004 ST 14:40-16:10
PHA302 3 4 Pharmaceutical Dosage Form-II BC9013 ST 8:00-9:30
PHA303 3 1 GMP & Pharmaceutical Industrial Practice BC9013 F 9:00-12:00
PHA303 3 2 GMP & Pharmaceutical Industrial Practice C6005 F 15:30-18:30
PHA303 3 3 GMP & Pharmaceutical Industrial Practice C6004 F 9:00-12:00
PHA304 3 1 Pharmacy Practice-I C5004 MW 16:20-17:50
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Course ID Cr. H Section Course Name Room ID Days Time
PHA304 3 2 Pharmacy Practice-I C5005 MW 14:40-16:10
PHA304 3 3 Pharmacy Practice-I C5004 MW 13:00-14:30
PHA305 3 1 Pharmaceutical Analysis-I C6005 ST 11:20-12:50
PHA305 3 2 Pharmaceutical Analysis-I C6005 MW 8:00-9:30
PHA305 3 3 Pharmaceutical Analysis-I C6006 MW 9:40-11:10
PHA306 3 1 Pharmacology-II BC9013 ST 9:40-11:10
PHA306 3 2 Pharmacology-II C2005 ST 9:40-11:10
PHA306 3 3 Pharmacology-II C5005 MW 11:20-12:50
PHA307 3 1 Pharmaceutical Dosage Form-III C5005 MW 16:20-17:50
PHA307 3 2 Pharmaceutical Dosage Form-III C5004 MW 14:40-16:10
PHA307 3 3 Pharmaceutical Dosage Form-III C3004 ST 9:40-11:10
PHA308 3 1 Pharmacology-III BC9013 ST 13:00-14:30
PHA308 3 2 Pharmacology-III BC9013 MW 9:40-11:10
PHA308 3 3 Pharmacology-III C6006 MW 13:00-14:30
PHA309 3 1 Medicinal Chemistry-I C5004 ST 8:00-9:30
PHA309 3 2 Medicinal Chemistry-I C6002 ST 9:40-11:10
PHA309 3 3 Medicinal Chemistry-I C6003 ST 8:00-9:30
PHA309 3 4 Medicinal Chemistry-I C6002 ST 11:20-12:50
PHA309 3 5 Medicinal Chemistry-I C6007 MW 14:40-16:10
PHA309 3 6 Medicinal Chemistry-I C3004 MW 16:20-17:50
PHA310 3 1 Pharmaceutical Analysis-II BC9013 MW 11:20-12:50
PHA310 3 2 Pharmaceutical Analysis-II C5004 ST 16:20-17:50
PHA310 3 3 Pharmaceutical Analysis-II C5005 ST 14:40-16:10
PHA311 3 1 Pharmaceutical Engineering-II C5005 ST 16:20-17:50
PHA311 3 2 Pharmaceutical Engineering-II C4004 ST 14:40-16:10
PHA311 3 3 Pharmaceutical Engineering-II C5005 MW 9:40-11:10
PHA311 3 4 Pharmaceutical Engineering-II C6005 MW 14:40-16:10
PHA312 3 1 Biochemistry & Molecular Biology C5005 ST 11:20-12:50
PHA312 3 2 Biochemistry & Molecular Biology MK5007 MW 11:20-12:50
PHA312 3 3 Biochemistry & Molecular Biology BC9013 MW 13:00-14:30
PHA400 1 1 Viva voce C6006 A 14:40-16:10
PHA401 3 1 Biopharmaceutics & Clinical Pharmacokinetic-I BC9016 MW 16:20-17:50
PHA401 3 2 Biopharmaceutics & Clinical Pharmacokinetic-I C5005 MW 13:00-14:30
PHA402 3 1 Pharmaceutical Marketing & Management C6004 F 15:30-18:30
PHA402 3 2 Pharmaceutical Marketing & Management C5005 F 15:30-18:30
PHA403 3 1 Pharmacology-IV C4005 MW 13:00-14:30
PHA403 3 2 Pharmacology-IV C4004 ST 16:20-17:50
PHA404 3 1 Advanced Pharmaceutical Analysis BC9013 ST 11:20-12:50
PHA405 3 1 Medicinal Chemistry-II C4005 ST 9:40-11:10
PHA406 3 1 Cosmetology C4005 ST 14:40-16:10
PHA406 3 2 Cosmetology MK4010 ST 13:00-14:30
PHA407 1 1 Pharmaceutical Industrial Training C6004 MW 8:00-9:30
PHA408 3 1 Basic Pathology & Toxicology C6004 ST 8:00-9:30
PHA408 3 2 Basic Pathology & Toxicology C6003 ST 9:40-11:10
PHA409 3 1 Biopharmaceutics & Clinical Pharmacokinetic-II C6004 MW 14:40-16:10
PHA410 3 1 Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs C4005 ST 16:20-17:50
PHA411 3 1 Pharmacy Practice-II C5004 ST 13:00-14:30
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Course ID Cr. H Section Course Name Room ID Days Time
PHA411 3 2 Pharmacy Practice-II C6003 ST 14:40-16:10
PHA412 3 1 Pharmaceutical Biotechnology C6004 ST 11:20-12:50
PHA413 4 1 Project and Dissertation C6006 A 16:20-17:50
PHL101 3 1 Introduction to Philosophy BC9016 MW 9:40-11:10
PHL101 3 2 Introduction to Philosophy C4004 ST 11:20-12:50
PHL206 3 1 Philosophy of Religion BC9017 ST 9:40-11:10
PHY101 3 1 University Physics-I BC5012 ST 8:00-9:30
PHY101 3 2 University Physics-I BC6013 MW 9:40-11:10
PHY101 3 3 University Physics-I BC6013 MW 13:00-14:30
PHY101 3 4 University Physics-I BC9017 ST 11:20-12:50
PHY101 3 5 University Physics-I BC6009 ST 14:40-16:10
PHY101 3 6 University Physics-I BC10018 MW 14:40-16:10
PHY101 3 7 University Physics-I BC6012 ST 16:20-17:50
PHY101 3 8 University Physics-I BC10018 MW 16:20-17:50
PHY101L 1 1 University Physics-I Lab PLab S 11:20-12:50
PHY101L 1 2 University Physics-I Lab PLab S 9:40-11:10
PHY101L 1 3 University Physics-I Lab PLab M 11:20-12:50
PHY101L 1 4 University Physics-I Lab PLab W 9:40-11:10
PHY101L 1 5 University Physics-I Lab PLab W 11:20-12:50
PHY101L 1 6 University Physics-I Lab PLab T 13:00-14:30
PHY101L 1 7 University Physics-I Lab PLab S 13:00-14:30
PHY101L 1 8 University Physics-I Lab PLab M 13:00-14:30
PHY101L 1 9 University Physics-I Lab PLab W 14:00-15:30
PHY101L 1 10 University Physics-I Lab PLab W 16:20-17:50
PHY102 3 1 University Physics-II BC10015 ST 11:20-12:50
PHY102 3 2 University Physics-II BC9017 MW 9:40-11:10
PHY102 3 3 University Physics-II C2004 MW 13:00-14:30
PHY102 3 4 University Physics-II BC10018 ST 11:20-12:50
PHY102 3 5 University Physics-II C3004 MW 14:40-16:10
PHY102L 1 1 University Physics-II Lab PLab2 T 11:20-12:50
PHY102L 1 2 University Physics-II Lab PLab2 T 9:40-11:10
PHY102L 1 3 University Physics-II Lab PLab2 W 11:20-12:50
PHY102L 1 4 University Physics-II Lab PLab2 M 14:40-16:10
PHY102L 1 5 University Physics-II Lab PLab2 M 16:20-17:50
PHY102L 1 6 University Physics-II Lab PLab2 S 13:00-14:30
PHY102L 1 7 University Physics-II Lab PLab2 W 13:00-14:30
PHY102L 1 8 University Physics-II Lab PLab2 W 16:20-17:50
PHY111 3 1 Physics-I BC6013 ST 11:20-12:50
PHY111 3 2 Physics-I C3005 MW 14:40-16:10
PHY121 3 1 Physics-II C4004 MW 11:20-12:50
PHY121 3 2 Physics-II BC6012 ST 14:40-16:10
PHY121L 1 1 Physics Lab PLab2 T 13:00-14:30
PHY121L 1 2 Physics Lab PLab2 M 9:40-11:10
PHY121L 1 3 Physics Lab PLab2 W 14:40-16:10
PHY203 3 1 Solid State Physics - I C2003 MW 13:00-14:30
PHY303,MAT464 3 1 Radiation and Statistical Mechanics C2006 ST 13:00-14:30
PHY307,MAT303 3 1 Linear Algebra and Differential Equations C2007 MW 11:20-12:50
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Course ID Cr. H Section Course Name Room ID Days Time
PHY432,MAT460 3 1 Introduction to Astrophysics C6007 ST 14:40-16:10
PHY438 3 1 Quantum Mechanics-II C2002 ST 9:40-11:10
POP201 3 1 Population and Environment MK5007 ST 11:20-12:50
Population Environment and Development
POP305 3 1 C4004 MW 13:00-14:30
Planning
PSY201 3 1 Principles of Psychology BC8015 MW 9:40-11:10
PSY201 3 2 Principles of Psychology C3004 MW 13:00-14:30
SOC101 3 1 Introductory Sociology C3005 ST 14:40-16:10
SOC101 3 2 Introductory Sociology MK5006 MW 14:40-16:10
SOC101 3 3 Introductory Sociology MK4010 ST 11:20-12:50
SOC101 3 4 Introductory Sociology C4005 ST 13:00-14:30
SOC101 3 5 Introductory Sociology BC3002 MW 11:20-12:50
SOC101 3 6 Introductory Sociology MK4010 MW 13:00-14:30
SOC201 3 1 Statistics for Sociology C2003 ST 9:40-11:10
SOC201L 1 1 Statistics for Sociology Lab C2003 R 9:40-11:10
SOC205,SOC202 3 1 Society and Identity MK5009 MW 13:00-14:30
SOC208 3 1 Social Problems C5006 MW 11:20-12:50
SOC209 3 1 Marriage and Family C2007 ST 13:00-14:30
SOC301 3 1 Social Science Research Methodology C2007 MW 13:00-14:30
SOC306 3 1 Ethnic and Cultural Minorities C3006 ST 14:40-16:10
SOC308 3 1 Social Change BC9015 ST 16:20-17:50
SOC313 3 1 Politics and Society C3006 MW 14:40-16:10
SOC403 3 1 Advanced Statistics and their Applications C2006 ST 11:20-12:50
SOC403L 1 1 Multivariate Analysis Lab. C2006 R 11:20-12:50
SOC409 3 1 Social Policy and Planning C3002 ST 13:00-14:30
SOC499 6 1 Senior Project/Internship FT R 10:00-13:00
TCL104 3 1 Tax Calculation C3002 MW 9:40-11:10

Note: A=Saturday, S=Sunday, M=Monday, T=Tuesday, W=Wednesday, R=Thursday.


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CODE OF CONDUCT
Identity Cards
Students will not be allowed to enter the University premises without a valid RF Identity Card
(RFID). Students are advised to collect the RFID cards from Office of the Registrar after payment
of the fees.

Personal Conduct
Once a student makes a choice of being a student of IUB, the student becomes a part of the IUB
community. This community includes the student body, faculty members, and the
administration. The relationship of the student with the IUB community is based upon mutual
trust, personal respect and individual integrity. They shall demonstrate respect for all members
of the IUB community as individuals, avoid exploitation of fellow community members and
make every effort to foster academic conduct.

Students are expected to become their best selves and to work consciously towards bringing forth
the best in others. It is expected that students clearly understand that while they are in IUB they
bear the name of the University. All behavior therefore must reflect this reality in the social,
civic, educational, and living environments in which they find themselves. Students are expected
to be involved in the educational process that extends beyond the classroom as they design, create
and participate in educational opportunities with and for other members of the University and
civic community.

The commitment to and involvement in the educational process at the University means that all
aspects of human living are to be viewed as opportunities to teach, learn and grow. In pursuance
students must always abide by all rules and regulations of the University.

All students shall abide by this guideline ‘Code of Conduct’ at all times during their association
with IUB. The term ‘University’ shall mean any physical property owned or rented by the
University to conduct its activities. The term also describes any other property where the
University would be conducting its field activities, such as picnics, field trips, Live-in field
experience, etc. As all students carry the name of the University even when they are off- campus,
and not engaged in any University related activity, all students are held responsible fortheir
behavior off-campus also. Therefore, the University is free to take punitive action against any
students for any act of indiscipline committed on off campus.

Offences: Conduct of students which are subject to penalty includes, but is not limited, to
committing, assisting or participating in the following offences:

1. Plagiarism. Plagiarism is a form of academic misconduct in which an individual


presents the work of another person as his or her own. An important function of a University
education is to equip students to appreciate and practice scholarship. It is in this context that
the work submitted by a student must be their own. However, when excerpts are used in
paragraphs or essays, the author must be acknowledged through footnotes, references,
bibliographies or other accepted practices.

2. Submitting the same essay, presentation or assignment more than once whether the
earlier submission was at this institution or another institution, unless prior approval has been
obtained.

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3. Cheating at a quiz/test/or an examination or falsifying material subject to academic
evaluation. Cheating includes, inter alia, offering or receiving in an examination any material
other than those authorized by the examiners.

4. Submitting false records or information, in writing or orally, or failing to provide


relevant information when requested.

5. Impersonating a candidate at an examination or availing oneself of the results of such


examination.

6. Falsifying or submitting false documents, transcripts or other academic credentials.

7. Preventing, hindering or disrupting faculty, staff, students or other employees of the


University in the discharge of their duties or academic pursuits.

8. Preventing, hindering or disrupting faculty, staff, students or other employees of the


University or any visiting speakers from lawfully exercising their right to express any point of
view or opinion or lawfully meet or assemble.

9. Preventing, hindering or disrupting visitors to the University from carrying out their
lawful business.

10. Damaging, removing, or making unauthorized use of University property, or the


personal property of faculty, staff, students or others at the University. In this context the
meaning of ‘property’ includes information, however it be recorded or stored.

11. Engaging in verbal or physical altercation with other faculty, staff, students or other
members of the University.

12. Assaulting individuals, including conduct which leads to the physical or emotional
injury of faculty, staff, students or other members of the University, or which threatens the
physical or emotional well-being of faculty, staff or students or other members of the University.

13. Using, possessing, distributing or selling of alcohol, drugs, or other substances of abuse,
or being under the influence of such. For any reasons other than medical, in the University during
or after University hours.

14. Smoking within University premises.

15. Possessing any weapon or instrument, which is capable of resulting in bodily injury to
others in the University during or after University hours.

16. Speaking, addressing, behaving or treating members of the opposite gender in a manner
that could be construed as gender harassment.

17. Discriminating between any members of faculty, staff, students, or other members of the
University on grounds of gender, color, race or religion.

18. Dressing inappropriately, or in a manner that may be considered offensive considering


the culture of the country
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19. Bringing false allegation against another member of faculty, staff, student, or others in
the University.

20. Withholding information about any offence committed by another faculty, staff, students
or others in the University, when asked to produce such.

21. Creating nuisance within the University. Nuisance is considered physical or implied
action which may be considered disturbing or annoying to the University community, or
whichhampers the normal operation of the University.

22. Failing to comply with any penalty imposed for misconduct.

Penalties: The penalties, which may be imposed, singly or in combination, for any of the
above offences may include, but are not limited to, the following:
1. A failing grade or mark of zero in the course, examination, or assignment in which the
academic misconduct occurred.
2. Suspension from the University for a Specified Period of time, or indefinitely.
3. Reprimand, with letter placed in student’s file.
4. Restitution, in the case of damage to, or removal or unauthorized use of property.
A notation on the student’s permanent record of the penalty imposed.

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TENTATIVE ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2022

Spring 2022 Summer 2022 Autumn 2022


Month Dates Events Month Dates Events Month Dates Events

16-17 Course registration for Spring 2022 Apr’22 29 Shab-E- Qadr* - Holiday 11-12 Course registration for Autumn 2022
Jan’22 Sep’22
01 May Day - Holiday 18 Classes commence
23 Classes commence

02-05 Eid-ul-Fitr* - Holiday Last date of application for


02
21 Shaheed Day - Holiday graduation for 24th Convocation
Feb’22 May’22 15 Budhha Purnima* - Holiday
05 Durga Puja* - Holiday
27-03 Mar Mid-term exams
16-17 Course registration, Summer 2022 Oct’22
09 Eid-e-Milad un-Nabi* - Holiday
Birthday of Father of the Nation
17 Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur 22 Classes commence
Rahman & National Children's Day - Holiday 23-27 Mid-term exams
Jun’22 26-30 Mid-term exams
19 Shab-E-Barat* - Holiday
10 Last date of withdrawal from courses
10-14 Eid-Ul-Azha* - Holiday
Mar’22 20 Last date of withdrawal from courses Nov’22
Last date of application for
20
Jul’22 17 Last date of withdrawal from courses financial aid for Spring 2023
Last date of application for
20
financial aid for Summer 2022 Last date of application for 15 Classes end
17
financial aid for Autumn 2022
Independence & National Day
26
- Holiday 09 Ashura* - Holiday 16 Victory day - Holiday

13 Classes end 15 National Mourning Day - Holiday Dec’22 18-22 Final exams

17 Classes end
14 Bangla New Year - Holiday 25 Christmas day - Holiday
Aug’22
Apr’22
18 Janmastami* - Holiday
17-21 Final exams 26-1 Jan University recess
21-25 Final exams
Grades due at Office of the Grades due at Office of the
27 Controller of Examinations Grades due at Office of the Controller of Jan’23 2-Jan 23 Controller of Examinations
& Official end of Spring 2022 31 Examinations & Official end of Summer 2022 & Official end of Autumn 2022

*Depends on sighting of the moon.


CALENDAR 2022
January February March April
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 1 2
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 4 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 8 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 12 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 5 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 13 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
1 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 10 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
30 31

May June July August


Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 1 2 10 1 2 3 4 5 6
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 7 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 4 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
1 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 5 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 8 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 13 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
2 29 30 31 6 26 27 28 29 30 9 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31
31

September October November December


Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1 2 3 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 11 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 4 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 8 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 12 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 5 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 13 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
2 25 26 27 28 29 30 6 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 10 27 28 29 30 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
30 31

Spring Mid Term


Summer Final
Autumn Holiday

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