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Gopalganj Science and Technology University

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Gopalganj Science and Technology University
গোপালগঞ্জ বিজ্ঞান ও প্রযুক্তি বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়
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Official logo of Gopalganj Science and Technology University
Former name
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Science and Technology University (2011-2025)
MottoLearn, Think, Innovate
TypePublic university
Academic affiliations
ChancellorPresident Mohammed Shahabuddin
Vice-ChancellorHossain Uddin Shekhar
Academic staff
300
Studentsc. 10,000
Location,
8105
,
Bangladesh

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Campus55 acres (0.22 km2), 55 acres
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.gstu.edu.bd
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Gopalganj Science and Technology University (Bengali: গোপালগঞ্জ বিজ্ঞান ও প্রযুক্তি বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়), abbreviated as GSTU, is a public university located in Gopalganj, Bangladesh in the division of Dhaka.[1] It was established in 2011.[2] Every year, around 1,505 students enroll in undergraduate programs.

History

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Plans for the creation of this university began in 1999. The then government initiated a plan to establish 12 science and technology universities in 12 large districts lacking such institutions. In the first phase, six development project proposals were prepared, with GSTU being one of the top priorities. On 15 November 1999, M. Khairul Alam Khan, a professor from the Department of Applied Physics and Electronics Engineering at Rajshahi University, was appointed as the project director and sent to Gopalganj.[3]

The project director completed tasks including university selection, land acquisition of about 55 acres, and land preparation. On 8 July 2001, the GSTU Act was enacted, and on 13 July, the then prime minister Sheikh Hasina formally laid the foundation. On 14 July, Sheikh Hasina recommended that M. Khairul Alam Khan become the vice-chancellor, a recommendation approved by the president on 19 July.[3]

Following the 2001 election, the four-party alliance government of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami-Bangladesh Nationalist Party came to power and closed the project on 15 April 2002, leading Khan to return to his previous institution and the discharge of seven employees.[3]

The Awami League won the ninth parliamentary elections held on 29 December 2008, and in November 2009, the project was revived. On 5 January 2010, Hasina reappointed M. Khairul Alam Khan as project director, and on 14 December 2010, he was appointed vice-chancellor for a four-year term.[3]

On 16 January 2025, the interim government decided to rename 13 universities that were previously named after Sheikh family, to reflect their respective districts. As a result, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Science & Technology University in Gopalganj was renamed Gopalganj Science & Technology University.[4]

Administration

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Chancellor

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Mohammad Shahabuddin, President of Bangladesh[5]

Vice-Chancellor

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Faculties and departments

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There are 33 departments under 8 faculties.

Faculty of Engineering

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  • Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE)
  • Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering (ACCE)
  • Civil Engineering (CE)
  • Food Engineering (FE)
  • Architecture (ARCH)

Faculty of Science

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  • Mathematics (MAT)
  • Statistics (STAT)
  • Physics (PHY)
  • Chemistry (CHE)
  • Environmental Science and Disaster Management (ESDM)

Faculty of Life Science

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Faculty of Arts

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  • English (ENG)
  • Bangla (BAN)
  • History (HIS)

Faculty of Social Science

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  • Economics (ECO)
  • International Relations (IR)
  • Political Science (PS)
  • Public Administration (PAD)
  • Sociology (SOC)

Faculty of Business Studies

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  • Accounting and Information System (AIS)
  • Finance and Banking (FB)
  • Management Studies (MS)
  • Marketing (MKT)
  • Tourism and Hospitality Management (THM)

Faculty of Law

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Faculty Of Agriculture

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  • Agriculture (AGRI)
  • Fisheries and Marine Bioscience (FMB)

Faculty Of Animal Science and Veterinary medicine

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  • Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine (ASVM) [8]

Academics

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Admission and total seats

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GSTU enrolls undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate students. Applicants must pass the competitive admission test. Tests are arranged by each faculty under the authority of the admission council. The university enrolls 1505 undergraduates in every year.[9]

Total seats at GSTU
Faculty Department Acronym Seat
Faculty of Engineering Computer Science and Engineering CSE 40
Electrical and Electronic Engineering EEE 40
Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering ACCE 40
Civil Engineering CE 40
Food Engineering FE 40
Architecture ARCH 35
Faculty of Science Physics PHY 40
Chemistry CHEM 40
Mathematics MATH 40
Statistics STAT 40
Environmental Science and Disaster Management ESDM 40
Faculty of Life Science Pharmacy PHR 40
Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering BGE 40
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology BMB 40
Botany BOT 40
Psychology PSY 40
Faculty of Agriculture Agriculture AGRI 40
Fisheries and Marine Bioscience FMB 40
Faculty of Animal Science And Veterinary Medicine Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine ASVM 40
Faculty of Arts English ENG 50
Bangla BAN 50
History HIS 50
Faculty of Social Science Economics ECO 60
Sociology SOC 60
Public Administration PAD 60
International Relations IR 60
Political Science PS 60
Faculty of Business Studies Management Studies MGT 50
Accounting and Information System AIS 50
Marketing MKT 50
Finance and Banking FIN 50
Tourism and Hospitality Management THM 50
Faculty of Law Law LAW 50

Campus

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Gopalganj Science and Technology University, Gopalganj
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Administrative Building of GSTU
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A serene view of the red BRTC bus at Gopalganj Science and Technology University, beautifully reflected in the campus pond.
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Academic Building of Gopalganj Science and Technology University with University Buses

The campus is situated in Gobra, Gopalganj.[10] The main campus consists of five halls for students,[11] the central library,[12] an academic building, and an administrative building.[13]

Library

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Ekushee February Library Center is the central library.[12] At present it is two-storied (four-storied building) 1100 sq.m. In the northern part of the campus it is located with beautiful design. It was inaugurated on 21 February 2014. Its construction cost is 2 crore 46 lakh 74 thousand taka. It has a collection of books, journals and newspapers. The library is open during academic hours (Generally from 9:00 A.M to 8:00 P.M)

Residential student halls

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Campus hosts five residential halls, each of which has five-stories with a capacity of 250 students. The halls are:

For boys

  • Bijoy Debash Hall
  • Swadhinata Debash Hall
  • Shaheed Titumir Hall

For girls

  • Banalata Hall
  • Aparajita Hall[11]

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