Southeast University (SUE)

Southeast University (SUE)
Admission Summer 2014

Office address

House -64, Road – 18, Block- B, Banani, Dhaka-1213
Telephone- 02-8833024, 9859976, 9840454, 9840456
Ext: - 223, 326, 330, 333, 339
Mobile: 01911781327, 01747667864
Web Site: www.seu.ac.bd

 Distinct Features of SEU

Classes taken by eminent teachers of the country.
Hostels for female students.
Attractive tuition fee waiver
Free Medical Advice, Insurance policy.
Evening/holiday classes for MBA, LLB (pass), LLM, Islamic Studies and MDS.
Courses waive for Diploma Engineers

Undergraduate Programme of SEU

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
Bachelor of Architecture (B. Arch.)
BSc Electrical and Electronic Engg. (EEE)
BSc Electronics and Telecom. Engg. (ETE)
BSc Computer Science and Engg. (CSE)
BSc Textile Engineering
Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharm.)
Bachelor of Law (LLB) Hons
BA (Hons) English
BSS (Hons) Economics
BA (Hons) Bangla
BA (Hons) Islamic Studies

Graduate Programme of SEU

MBA Regular
MBA Executive
MBA Friday
MBA (For BBA Graduates)
MA in English
LLB (Pass)
LLM
MA in Islamic Studies

Master of development studies (MDS)

MBA Admission Summer 2014 _ JU

MBA Admission : Summer 2014
Jahangiragar University

Special Features

1.       Experienced Faculty Members for JU and business Corporate
2.       Evening transport facilities from campus to Dhaka
3.       Classes held on Friday and Saturday only

Eligibility to Apply

Minimum Four Years Bachelor Degree from any discipline or bachelor Degree (pass) with Master Degree.
No third division or class or CGPA below 2.50 at any examination.

 Admission Details  

Application period : 30 March 2015 April-2014 (9:00 am to 03:33 pm )
Written test : Friday, 18 April 2014 (10:00 am -11:00 am)

Application Procedure

Prescribed Application form and other details for admission wll be available at the EMBA office . or
Website : www.juniv.edu

For further information, Plese contact EMA office FBS, JU or call at 7791045-51 Ext: 1671 and Mobile 01925063070 form 10:00 am to 03:00 pm seven days a week

University of Dhaka


Admission Announcement

The Department of Development Studies, University of Dhaka invites application from candidates in prescribed form for admission into the two-year Master of the Development Studies (MDS) Programme for 2014-2015 sessions. The programme features are as Follows:
Total 68 Credit hours with 16 modular units and research based dissertation
Classes from 6:30 PM to 9:30 Pm on Weekdays and /or convenient hours during weekdays.

For Sample Questions and Contents of admission test, please visit University web site.

Contact Address:
Chairperson, Department of Development Studies Room No. 633, 5 the Floor Social Science Building, University of Dhaka,
Office Mobile:
Md. Firoz Shah +8801716336882
Md. Abdul Khaleque +8801717437121, khalequeduo2@gmail.com

The Night before an Examination

The Night before an Examination



Examinations are usually feared, because none of us is sure enough as to what extent we are able to realize our dreams by working the way we do. Thus, any examination is a cause of concern proportionate to how good results we desire to make. Moreover, all the concern and anxiety and fear, to whatever extent it may be, all us most the very night before the examination. It is a nightmare indeed. As is generally the case, the night before an exam is crowded with the necessary and unnecessary business of many by-goes yesterdays, and is burdened with the fear of tomorrow morning. It is at the same time, occupied and hollow: occupied with tensions, anxieties, fears and works; and hollow with the meaningless nothingness of uncontrolled disappointment.  However, the intensity of the above forces varies from person to person. On the student who was not punctual in his/her studies all through the year, rather, trifled away his/her valuable time in idle gossips, laziness, or uncontrolled recreations, this right weighs unbearably heavy. An ambivalence of lack of confidence and need for preparation weakens him/her. One the one hand, he finds it difficult to cover the required but neglected syllabus in one single night and yet tries too hurriedly to do so; on the other, he can do really nothing in such unmanaged hurry. The result is obvious: that student is anxious and afraid. He can hardly have a sound sleep. What is more, his mental and physical tension leaves him temporarily worm out. His real exam beings that very night, so to say.

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