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Saddam Hussein is the general secretary of the Chhatra League of Dhaka University. Photo: collected
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Saddam Hussein is the general secretary of the Chhatra League of Dhaka University. Photo: collected
Eventually Saddam Hussein, a law student at Dhaka University, earned his LLB (Bachelor of Laws) degree. After nine long years he passed the four-year course. The results of the legal department were released Monday afternoon. In this the second division has passed.
According to university rules, graduation (honors) will be completed in six years. However, this rule was violated in the case of Saddam Hussein, former deputy general secretary of the Central Union of Students of the University of Dhaka (Daksu).
Saddam Hussein told NTV Online: “I’m done. Thanks to all the teachers and classmates.”
An order from the Dhaka University union states that no student over the age of eight can study as a regular DU student. Within these eight years, you have to graduate in six years and complete a postgraduate degree in two years. But it took Saddam Hussein nine years to graduate.
Saddam Hussein, the general secretary of the expired committee of the Chhatra League of Dhaka University, is known to have been admitted to the university’s law department in the 2011-12 session. It took three years to get through the first year. He failed the first-year final exams in 2012, 2013, and 2014. On the fourth attempt, in 2015, he passed the first-year exam.
After that, Saddam Hussein failed to pass the final exam for the second year of 2016. He passed the final exam for 2017.
Union member Professor Dr. such rules. Hasanuzzaman said the general rule is to complete honors in six years. But if one of them cannot finish, they can run with the department chair and get two more years as decided by the Deans Committee convened through the Dean.
Then, in 2016, Saddam entered his third year. Saddam failed that test. After all, this student leader failed the final exam five times in the last seven years.
However, Saddam Hussein graduated through the special arrangement of the Dean of the Faculty. When his results were released to graduates, it was known that he scored 2.71.
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