Night admission test without informing DU authorities!



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The decision to stop the admission of new students to these irregular courses conducted on a commercial basis is also being violated through this arrangement.

A letter signed by the Acting Dean of the Faculty, Professor Muhammad Abdul Moin, sent to the professors of various departments in the Faculty of Business Education to help take the admission test, said on Friday (November 20) at the School and Girls’ College of the Government of Azimpur, MBA Program (Afternoon) Tests have been carried out. The test will be taken in an hour from 11 to 12 hours.

Acting Dean Professor Muhammad Abdul Moin sent the letter to the professors of the departments of the Faculty of Business Education requesting their cooperation in taking the exam on Friday.

The acting dean, Professor Muhammad Abdul Moin, sent the letter to the professors of the departments of the Faculty of Business Education requesting their cooperation in taking the exam on Friday.

However, no notification or information about this test has been mentioned on the university’s website. Permission was not requested from the university administration to test under coronavirus conditions.

University Rector Prof. Akhtaruzzaman told bdnews24.com: “We have not been informed. I spoke with Mr. Dean after finding out from reporters. I heard that the test will not be on campus. But I wanted to know what kind of The test is, whose is it, how is this test being done. “Tomorrow you will tell me the details,” he said.

The acting dean, Professor Abdul Moin, was called more than once and sent an SMS, but could not be reached for comment.

The Dhaka University campus, including the residential hall, has been closed indefinitely since March 16 following the coronavirus outbreak in the country.

Online classes began in the first week of July, considering the inconvenience for students as the epidemic continued. Although the current semester of most of these departments and institutes is over, university authorities are unable to sit for exams due to various limitations and complications. Online teaching will continue for the next semester without further testing.

This admission test is done in the evening course, where the student is not supposed to be admitted.

Hirik from ‘Admission Notification’ after recommendation to close evening course

In a speech at the Dhaka University convocation last year, the president said. After Abdul Hamid criticized the evening courses, a committee was formed with the deans of the five faculties of the university to verify and review the validity of these courses.

The committee recommended the formulation of a comprehensive policy on the afternoon course on February 9, said the university rector. He sent the report to Akhtaruzzaman. Until this policy is formulated, it has been recommended to suspend the admission of new students to these courses. This decision was made later in the meeting of the Academic Council of the University. A 16-member committee headed by the Vice Chancellor (Education) was formed to formulate policy. However, due to the coronavirus epidemic, that policy has yet to be done.

According to the report of the rationality verification and review committee of evening courses, there are evening courses in a total of 35 departments and institutes of Dhaka University.

The number of these irregular courses which include master’s, diploma, certificate and training courses is 69. Of these, 51 master’s degrees, four diplomas, seven certificates and seven training courses.

In addition to regular university courses, each year 7,302 students are admitted in 105 batches in these courses. 625 teachers took their classes.

Most evening courses are taught at the Faculty of Business Education. Each of the nine departments of this faculty has evening courses. Two thousand 975 students are admitted to 45 courses in these courses each year. 230 teachers took classes.



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