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জরুরী বিজ্ঞপ্তি
সকল আবেদনকারীদের জ্ঞাতার্থে জানানো যাচ্ছে যে, প্রবেশপত্রের ছবি আপলোড করার সময়সীমা ০৪ অক্টোবর ২০১১ মধ্য রাত (০০:০০:০০) থেকে ০৭ অক্টোবর ২০১১, মধ্য রাত (রাত ১২:০০ টা) পর্যন্ত বর্ধিত করা হয়েছে । উক্ত সময়ের মধ্যে যারা ছবি আপলোড করে প্রবেশপত্র তৈরী করবে না তাদের আবেদন বাতিল বলে গণ্য হবে।
বিশেষ সতর্কতাঃ প্রার্থীর নিজের উপস্থিতিতে প্রাথমিক আবেদন ও ছবি আপলোড করে ভর্তি পরীক্ষার প্রবেশপত্র সংগ্রহের জন্য পরামর্শ দেয়া হচ্ছে। প্রার্থীর অনুপস্থিতিতে প্রায়শঃ ভুল ছবি আপলোড করা হয় বা কোন অসাধু চক্র জাল প্রবেশপত্র তৈরী করে অথবা প্রবেশপত্রের ছবি পরিবর্তন করে তা প্রার্থীকে দেয়ায় প্রার্থীর প্রার্থিতা বাতিল হয়। প্রার্থীরা যে কোন সময়ে তার PIN বা রোল নং ব্যবহার করে ইন্টারনেটে সংশ্লিষ্ট ইউনিটের Application Status-এ যাচাই করে নিতে পারবেন তার প্রবেশপত্রটি সঠিক কি না।
 
বিশেষ বিজ্ঞপ্তিঃ প্রাথমিক আবেদন করা বা টাকা জমা দেয়ার জন্য প্রার্থীর ঢাকা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ে বা ঢাকায় আসার প্রয়োজন নেই। বাংলাদেশের যে কোন প্রান্ত থেকে সমভাবে আবেদন করা যাবে। মোবাইল ফোনের মাধ্যমে শুধুমাত্র ঢাকা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ে টাকা জমাদানের, ভর্তি পরীক্ষার আসনের অবস্থান বা ফলাফল সংক্রান্ত তথ্যাদি জানা যাবে, কোন টাকা মোবাইল ফোনের মাধ্যমে জমা নেয়া হয় না। কোন ব্যাংকের বা বিশেষ কোন শাখার কোন আলাদা গুরুত্ব নেই।


 

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যে সকল   ছাত্র-ছাত্রী   ২০১১ অথবা ২০১০   সালের    উচ্চমাধ্যমিক বা সমমানের পরীক্ষায়   উত্তীর্ণ   হয়েছে কেবল তারাই বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ের স্নাতক পর্যায়ের শিক্ষাক্রমে ভর্তির প্রাথমিক আবেদন করতে পারবে।
তবে প্রার্থীকে অবশ্যই ২০০৬ সাল বা তার পরে মাধ্যমিক বা সমমানের পরীক্ষায় উত্তীর্ণ হতে হবে।
১৬ই অাগস্ট ২০১১ তারিখ দুপুর ১২:০০ টা থেকে ১৫ই সেপ্টেম্বর ২০১১ ইং তারিখের মধ্যে প্রাথমিক আবেদনের ফি জমা দেয়ার পে-স্লিপ সংগ্রহ করা যাবে।
১৬ই অাগস্ট ২০১১ তারিখ থেকে ২০ শে সেপ্টেম্বর ২০১১ ইং তারিখের পর্যন্ত বাংলাদেশের যে কোন স্থানে অবস্থিত সোনালী, জনতা, অগ্রণী বা রূপালী ব্যাংকের যে কোন শাখায় টাকা জমা দেয়া যাবে।
২০১০-২০১১ শিক্ষাবর্ষে ঢাকা বিশ্ববাদ্যালয়ে ১ম বর্ষ স্নাতক (সম্মান) শ্রেণীতে ভর্তিকৃত কোন ছাত্র/ছাত্রী যদি বিষয়/বিভাগ পরিবর্তনের জন্য পুনরায় ২০১১-২০১২ শিক্ষাবর্ষের ভর্তি-পরীক্ষায় অংশগ্রহণ করতে চায়, তবে তাকে সংশ্লিষ্ট বিভাগের চেয়ারম্যান/ইনস্টিটিউটের পরিচালকের নিকট থেকে ভর্তি-পরীক্ষায় অংশগ্রহণের লিখিত অনুমতি ও সংশ্লিষ্ট ইউনিটের ডিনের অনুমোদন পাওয়ার পর ভর্তি প্রক্রিয়া শুরু করতে হবে। তবে ২০০৯ সনে বা তৎপূর্বে উচ্চমাধ্যমিক বা সমমানের পরীক্ষায় পাশকৃত ছাত্রছাত্রীদের জন্য ২০১১-১২ শিক্ষাবর্ষে আবেদনের সুযোগ নেই।

ভর্তির প্রাথমিক আবেদন করার নিয়ম:

একজন  আবেদনকারীকে নিম্নলিখিত চারটি ধাপ সম্পন্ন করে ঢাকা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ে ভর্তির আবেদন করতে হবে।
প্রথম ধাপ: (ইউনিট বাছাই)
ইন্টারনেটে এই ওয়েবসাইট থেকে প্রার্থী উচ্চমাধ্যমিকে বিজ্ঞান/মানবিক/বাণিজ্য শাখায় পঠিত বিষয়ের উপর ভিত্তি করে ঢাকা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ে তার ইপ্সিত বিষয়/বিভাগে ভর্তির জন্য ক, খ, গ, ঘ এবং চ এই পাঁচটি ইউনিটের একটি বেছে নেবে।
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উচ্চমাধ্যমিকের ও মাধ্যমিকের সমমান এর যে কোনটিতে জিসিই বা বিদেশী সার্টিফিকেটধারী আবেদনকারীকে সমতা নিরূপনের জন্য প্রথমে তার প্রাথমিক ও শিক্ষাসংক্রান্ত তথ্য ও গ্রেডশীটের ফটোকপিসহ সংশ্লিষ্ট ইউনিট অফিসে আবেদন করতে হবে। সমতা নির্ধারণের পর সে একটি (Equivalent ID) পাবে এবং সেই Equivalent ID উচ্চমাধ্যমিক/মাধ্যমিকের রোল নম্বরের স্থানে ব্যবহার করে সাধারণ নিয়মে টাকা জমা দেওয়ার রসিদ সংগ্রহ করতে হবে।
তৃতীয় ধাপ:(ব্যাংকে টাকা দেওয়া)
টাকা জমা দেওয়ার রসিদের দুটি অংশের নির্দিষ্ট স্থানে সদ্যতোলা দুই কপি পাসপোর্ট সাইজের ছবি সংযুক্ত করবে এবং রসিদের দুটি অংশেই আবেদনকারী স্বাক্ষর করে বাংলাদেশের যে কোন স্থানে অবস্থিত সোনালী, জনতা, অগ্রণী বা রূপালী ব্যাংকের শাখায় ৩২০.০০ (তিনশত বিশ) টাকা জমা দেবে। বিশেষ কোন শাখায় টাকা জমাদানে বিশেষ কোন সুবিধা পাওয়া যাবে না। দেশের সব স্থানের উল্লিখিত ব্যাংকগুলোর সব শাখায় জমাকৃত টাকার তথ্য সমান গুরুত্বের সাথে দ্রুততম সময়ে ঢাকা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ে পৌঁছাবে।
চতুর্থ ও শেষ ধাপ: (ছবি আপলোড করে প্রবেশপত্র সংগ্রহ)
আবেদনকারীর টাকা জমাদানের তিন কার্যদিবসের পর, টাকা জমা দেওয়ার রসিদে উল্লেখিত ব্যাক্তি পরিচিতি নম্বর (Personal Identification Number-PIN) ব্যবহার করে টাকা জমা দেওয়ার রসিদে লাগানো ছবির অনুরূপ আরেকটি ছবি আপলোডের পর ভর্তি পরীক্ষার প্রবেশপত্র প্রিন্ট করে নেবে। ছবি আপলোড করে প্রবেশপত্র তৈরী করার শেষ সময় ০৭ অক্টোবর ২০১১, মধ্য রাত (রাত ১২:০০ টা)।
বিশেষ দ্রষ্টব্য:
যদি কোন আবেদনকারী ব্যাংকে টাকা জমাদানের তিন কার্যদিবস পরও পরীক্ষার প্রবেশপত্র তৈরি অবস্থায় না পায়, তাহলে সে, টাকা জমা দেওয়ার বিবরণসহ অনলাইনে, টেলিফোনে (৯৬৬৯৯৩৪)-এর মাধ্যমে ঢাকা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়কে অবহিত করবে।

ইউনিট বাছাই

আবেদনকারীকে তার উচ্চমাধ্যমিক বিজ্ঞান/মানবিক/বাণিজ্য শাখায় পঠিত বিষয়ের উপর ভিত্তি করে নিচের ইউনিটগুলোর নামের উপর ক্লিক করে তার ইপ্সীত ইউনিট বাছাই করতে পারবে। ইউনিট সম্পর্কে সাধারণ তথ্য জানতে এখানে ক্লিক করতে হবে।

উচ্চমাধ্যমিক অথবা সমমানের বিজ্ঞান অথবা কৃষিবিজ্ঞান শাখার ছাত্র-ছাত্রী বিজ্ঞান/জীববিজ্ঞান/ফার্মেসি/আর্থ এন্ড এনভায়রনমেন্টাল সায়েন্সেস/ইঞ্জিনিয়ারিং এন্ড টেকনোলজি অনুষদ সংশ্লিষ্ট কোন বিভাগ/বিষয়ে অধ্যয়ন করতে আগ্রহী হলে তাকে ক-ইউনিটের মাধ্যমে আবেদন করতে হবে।

উচ্চমাধ্যমিক অথবা সমমানের মানবিক শাখার ছাত্র-ছাত্রী কলা/সামাজিক বিজ্ঞান/আইন অনুষদ সংশ্লিষ্ট কোন বিভাগ/বিষয়ে অধ্যয়ন করতে আগ্রহী হলে তাকে খ-ইউনিটের মাধ্যমে আবেদন করতে হবে।

উচ্চমাধ্যমিক অথবা সমমানের বানিজ্য শাখার ছাত্র-ছাত্রী বাণিজ্য অনুষদ সংশ্লিষ্ট কোন বিভাগে অধ্যয়ন করতে আগ্রহী হলে তাকে গ-ইউনিটের মাধ্যমে আবেদন করতে হবে।

উচ্চমাধ্যমিক অথবা সমমানের যেকোন শাখার ছাত্র-ছাত্রী তার সংশ্লিষ্ট ইউনিটের বাইরে কোন বিভাগ/বিষয়ে অধ্যয়ন করতে আগ্রহী হলে তাকে ঘ-ইউনিটের মাধ্যমে আবেদন করতে হবে।

উচ্চমাধ্যমিক অথবা সমমানের যেকোন শাখার ছাত্র-ছাত্রী চারুকলা অনুষদ সংশ্লিষ্ট কোন বিভাগে অধ্যয়ন করতে আগ্রহী হলে তাকে চ-ইউনিটের মাধ্যমে আবেদন করতে হবে।

 

 

 

ঢাকা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয় টিএসসিতে সপ্তাহব্যাপী আন্তর্জাতিক পুস্তক প্রদর্শনী

Bangladeshi Hot girl of Dhaka University

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Marriba belongs to Bangladesh and student of Dhaka University. This picture is sends us by her roommate in hostel Sara. She says that Marriba is a smart babe and loves to attend social programs. Her father is a social worker and also member of local government.

Marriba’s family is loving and broadminded, containing 07 members. More sara writes that Marriba said me to send picture for this blog because she want to make new online friends. She is looking for handsome, mature and well-settled boy friend.

Private Universities

Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB)

House 3, Road 10, Baridhara, Dhaka 1212,
Tel: 880-2-9884498, 880-2-9881681, 880-2-9881917, 880-2-600695
Fax: 880-2-883959,
E-mail:
info@iub-bd.edu
website : http://www.iub-bd.edu

135, Road 9A(Old 19) Dhanmondi Residential Area, Dhaka 1209
GPO Box : 2857, Dhaka-1000
PO Box : 11051, Uttara Post Office, Dhaka 1230, Bangladesh
Telephones : 9124201, 816064, 9124226, 816074, 9129579
Fax : 810494, Cable : IUBAT
E-mail : admissions@iubat.edu
Website : http://www.iubat.edu
Permanent Campus: 4 Embankment Drive Road, Sector-10, Uttara Model Town, Dhaka 1230
Agricultural Extension Campus : Naikanchari, Bandarban



The Asian University of Bangladesh
House 9, Road 5, Sector 7, Uttara Model Town,
Dhaka 1230, Bangladesh
Tel: (8802) 896116, 892366;
Fax: (8802) 896521;

House # 83, Road # 4 Kamal Ataturk Avenue
Banani, Dhaka - 1212
Bangladesh
or
House # 94, Road # 4 Kamal Ataturk Avenue
Banani, Dhaka - 1212
Bangladesh



Islamic university Chittagong (IUC)

154/A, College Road, Chittagong-4203,
Tel: 031-610085, 638657,
Fax: 031-610307,



East West University

45-46,  Mohakhali C/A, Dhaka-1212,
Tel : 9882308,8812335,8811381,
Fex- (8802) 8812336,

 


12 Kemal Ataturk Avenue, Banani, Dhakd 1213.
Phones. 9885611-20, 8812951-53.
Fex- 880-2-8823030,
Web: http://www.northsouth.edu

Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB)

House 3, Road 10, Baridhara, Dhaka 1212,
Tel: 880-2-9884498, 880-2-9881681, 880-2-9881917, 880-2-600695
Fax: 880-2-883959,
E-mail:
info@iub-bd.edu
website : http://www.iub-bd.edu

National University

National University is the central authority of graduate and post-graduate collages in Bangladesh. It was established under an Act of the Govt. of the People's Republic of Bangladesh with features distinct from those of the traditional Universities of the country. It grew out of the exigencies of time who most of the Universities were encumbered with unwieldy roll strength, menaced by student unrest and bard-pressed to see to their obligations towards the affiliated college, which bore the bulk of tertiary education in the country.
The objectives of the University is not only to ease the situation but also to improve the standard of education by upgrading the curriculum and syllabuses and ensuring academic discipline in all spheres. The University along with its own academic program is vested with powers to affiliated college and with its coming into existence, all the college, so long affiliation to other Universities of the country, excepting those teaching agriculture, engineering and medical science have come under its jurisdiction.
Apart from the units providing campus teaching, the university has been its components about one thousand colleges. These colleges under its academic control cater for courses leading to Pass, Honors and Master's degrees to different disciplines. It provides the curricular and syllabuses, gives guideline for admission, arrange inspection, holds examinations, publishes results and awards certificates.

NU At a Glance
Name National University
Type Teaching & Affiliating
Establishment 1992
Academic Year July to June
Academic units
(a) School of Under Graduate Studies 
(b) Center for Post Graduate Education, Training & Research 
(c) Center for Curriculum Development and Evaluation and 
(d) Institute of Post -Graduate studies.
 

Phone: 880-2-9800655, 9800657-62 (PABX) 9800650, 810261
Fax: 88-02-810261

University of Rajshahi

Established in 1953, Rajshahi University is the second largest University in Bangladesh and is the highest abode of learning in the Northern region of Bangladesh.  The Northern areas of the country were comparatively lagging behind in higher education since the University of Dhaka, then the only of its kind in the country, was far away and  was not very easily accessible to the student of this part. Thus the necessity of a University in the Northern part of the country was felt and Rajshahi University Act 1953 (East Bengal Act XV of 1953) was passed by the East Pakistan Provincial Assembly on March 31, 1953. The land area ( 300 hectares) of the University is one of the largest of it's kind in the country. It locates at a pastoral setting of Motihar close to the city of Rajshahi


RU At a Glance
Name
The University of Rajshahi
Type
Teaching, Residential & Affiliating
Established 
1953
Faculties
Arts, Business Studies, Law, Social science, Medicine (Affiliated)
Academic Year
July to June
Territorial Area 
Rajshahi and Khulna Divisions


Phone: (+880721) 750041-9
Fax: 00880-0721-750064
E-mail: ru@ugc.org

University of Chittagong

Situated in  the hilly region of Chittagong, the University of Chittagong is one of the biggest universities in Bangladesh. It is endeared with the natural flora and fauna in the lap of hills. The University had its functional start with only 4 departments, the composite segments of some two faculties. That was also in minimal extent with the teachers and the taught as well as with the other necessary administrative work forces. Now it has boomed to a larger extent with 6 individual faculties, 28 departments, 3 institutes and 2 Research Centers catering to the needs about 15 thousand students of different disciplines and researches and others advanced fields. 


CU At a Glance
Name
The University of Chittagong
Type
Teaching & Affiliating
Establishment
1966
Academic Year
1st July to 30th June 
Arts, Science, Social Science, Commerce, Law, Medicine
Land Area
1244.73 Acres
Territorial Area 
Chittagong Division


PABX: (031) 682031-39, 726311-14, 614923
Fax: 880-31-726310
E-mail: cu@ctgu.edu

Jahangirnagar University

Located at Savar near Dhaka, Jahangirnagar University is one of the leading Universities in Bangladesh. The University is a residential one. It was formally launched on 12 January 1970 by its first chancellor Rear Admiral S.M. Ahsan, Governor of former East Pakistan. After Emergence of Bangladesh the Government enacted the Jahangirnagar University Act. 1973, which repealed the previous ordinance and renamed the University as Jahangirnagar University.The University owes its present shape to this act under which it is now functioning.

JU At a Glance
Name Jahangirnagar University
Type Teaching
Establishment 20th August, 1970
Academic Year 1st July to 30th June
Postal Address Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 1342.
Land Area 697.56 Acre.
Faculties
Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 
Arts And Humanities, 
Social Sciences
Institutes
Institute of Life Sciences ; Institute of Computer and Information Technology
PABX 7708478-85
Fax 880-2-7708383
E-mail ju@bangla.net
Website http://www.juniv.edu

History of the Formation of Dhaka University

Introduction

Dhaka University, being the first of its kind in what is now Bangladesh, has been the most influential institution of the country. Its marks and shadows extend to the pillars of the society, culture and politics of the region. In the 80 years of its history, the graduates of this fine and badly needed institution have been the major driving force in the region's politics. But it took years to lay the bricks and stones for the foundation, a result of the tireless work of the many East Bengal leaders, mainly Muslims. However, its creation is an integral part of the British-Indian history that began around the mid-nineteenth century. This piece will try to walk the readers through its beginning.

Prelude


Before the 1857 Sepoy Mutiny, East Bengal was far from the hub of commerce. The people, especially the Muslims lagged behind in education, business, and government services. The Hindu dominance and Muslim inferiority were clearly present and felt in the nineteenth and early twentieth century in the region. During the British period, the Muslims alienated themselves from the opportunities opening up for the emerging middle class, by remaining aloof of the western-oriented education. This self-imposed isolation, however, later intensified their awareness of the minority status. After the mutiny Muslims began to realize the importance of education and started to think ways to adapt with the rapidly changing socioeconomic conditions in India. In the late nineteenth century, Sir Syed Ahmad Khan (1817- 98), an well-known Muslim scholar and politician, through his writings helped to reconcile the traditional views of Indian Muslims with the emerging ways. He made Muslims aware of the new ideas and education system being introduced by the British. He was one of the first Muslims to recognize the problems facing his community under a government ruled by a Hindu majority. In response to this need, in 1875, Syed Ahmad Khan founded the Muhammadan-Anglo Oriental College (which was later renamed as the Muslim University of Aligarh in 1921), where Islamic culture and religious instruction were combined with the British university system of education.

Indian politics was not steady in the beginning of the twentieth century. The political situation was rapidly changing. The British were beginning to feel uneasy in their colony. Hostility was brewing among the natives. The anger among the people intensified when the British Government failed to organize effective relief during the plague and famine. In order to alleviate the anger, the British played the political trump-card; they used their divide-and-rule political game. From 1870 and on, the British began to provoke the Hindus and the Muslims to form their own political parties to establish their distinct religious identities. That was the beginning of the communal politics in India. In addition, the British also took other various steps to create tension between Hindus and Muslims.

Remarkably, the Muslim leadership rose during this time. These leaders knew what they wanted and they pressured the British government to fulfill their demands. British used this opportunity to divide the Bengal in 1905. West Bengal, Orissa and Bihar were on one side and the East Bengal and Assam were on the other. The partition was made along communal lines. However, the Muslims were happy with the partition, realizing that this would help them to build their own destiny without interference from the majority Hindus in Indian politics. But Hindus were not happy with the partition. The partition was a severe blow to the Bengal?s economy. As a result of the partition, All India Muslim League and All India Hindu Mahasabha were formed. Both organizations aimed at fanning communal passions.

The partition brought about united opposition from many influential Hindus. Poet Rabindranath Tagore, Sir Gurudas Banerjee, and the Maharajas of Mymensingh and Cossimbazar joined in the protest. The well-known slogans of Swaraj, Swadeshi, Boycott, and National Education, emerged during the anti-partition campaign. Bal Gangadhar Tilak was at the forefront of the vigorous propaganda against the partition and recommended its abolition at the session of the congress held in Calcutta in 1906. Dadabhai Naoroji and other leaders of the Liberal faction supported the proposal and it was adopted. Tilak emerged as the most popular leader, approached national stature from that year.

In 1907, various Bengali newspapers were banned. Bande Mataram, Jugantar and a number of other dailies faced the anger of the government. Many Hindu leaders were deported and leaders like Aurobindo Ghosh was arrested in 1908 on a charge of connection with a revolutionary conspiracy. On the face of severe Hindu opposition, in 1911, the British government decided to nullify the order of dividing the Bengal (Bongo Vongo Batil). But the Muslims of East Bengal welcomed the partition of Bengal in 1905. They hoped that the creation of a new province would facilitate their education and make life better. During the pre-partition period, the people of East Bengal had very little opportunity for higher education.

Most of the colleges were located in or around Calcutta. Out of the 45 colleges in Bengal Province, only 15 were in East Bengal and Assam. Even in these few colleges, the Hindus predominated. The formation of the province of East Bengal and Assam was a great boon to their people. During the short span of the partitioned period, from 1905 to 1911, the educational progress made by the Muslims was remarkable.

Therefore, the declaration of the annulment of partition on December 12, 1911 came as a rude shock to the Muslims of the East Bengal and Assam. The annulment retarded their progress and the Muslims voiced their resentment against the annulment of the partition. Thus, the talk of Dhaka University was born.


The Beginning of the Dhaka University

The Viceroy Lord Hardinge came for an official visit to Dhaka (then Dacca) to soothe the ruffled feelings of the Muslims, resulting from the annulment of the partition. A Muslim deputation consisting of A. K. Fazlul Haq, Sir Nawab Salimullah, Nawab Syed Nawab Ali Choudhury and several other Muslim leaders, met with the Viceroy on January 31, 1912. The members of the deputation convinced the Viceroy that the annulment of the partition have threatened the education in the East Bengal. The Viceroy promised to recommend to the Secretary of State for the formation of a University in Dacca. On February 2, 1912, Indian government published a communiqué, stating the decision of the government of India to establish the University of Dacca. The Secretary of the State approved the decision of the Government. Government of India invited the government of Bengal, in a letter dated April 4, 1912, to submit a comprehensive scheme with financial estimates for the proposed University.
On May 27, 1912, the Government of India appointed a committee ( The Nathan Committee) of 13 members with Mr. R. Nathiel, Bar at Law, as President to frame the scheme of the Dacca University. Other members of the committee were: G. W. Kichler, Director of Public Instruction, Bengal; Dr. Rash Behary Ghose, Advocate of the High Court, Calcutta; Nawab Syed Nawab Ali Chowdhury; Nawab Sirajul Islam; Ananda Chandra Roy, Pleader and Zaminder, Dacca; Mohammad Ali, Aligarh; H. R. James, Principal of Presidency College, Calcutta; W. A. T. Archibald, Principal of Dacca College, Dacca; Satis Chandra Acharji, Principal of Sanskrit College, Calcutta; Lalit Mohan Chatterjee, Principal, Jagannath College, Dacca; C. W. Peake, Professor Presidency College; Samsul Ulama Abu Nasr Muhammad Waheed, Superintendent of Dacca Madrassa. The Government asked that the University be a teaching and residential type and not of the federal type. The committee was also instructed to bind together the colleges of the city and not include any college that was beyond the limits of the town. The Nathan Committee was very effective, prompt and thorough in the formation of the scheme. It obtained advice from 25 special subcommittees and in the autumn of 1912 submitted its report to the government of Bengal with plans of proposed buildings and an estimate of capital expenditure of 53 lakh rupees.

The Nathan Committee recommended that:

-The University of Dacca should be a state University maintained by the government and staffed by the Government officers. The Director of the Public instruction will have the full authority to inspect all colleges and departments.

-The University should be a unitary teaching and residential University. The colleges were to be the units of the university.

-The University should have a department of Islamic Studies and suggested that a European Professor should organize the Department.

-The existing engineering and medical schools would be raised to the level of colleges and made two departments of the University.

-The Eden Girl's School should be become a Women College.

-The Teachers' Training College in Dacca should be part of the university constituency.

-For Law, the teaching should be done in Dacca University, but the Calcutta University will conduct the examination.

The Nathan Committee suggested a magnificent site of about 450 acres in Ramna for the Dacca University. The site was a part of the civil station of the short-lived Government of Eastern Bengal and Assam. The site included the Dacca College, The new Government House, the Secretariat, the Government Press and a number of houses for officers surrounding it. The Nathan committee report was published and public opinion was invited on the scheme in 1913. In December 1913, the final report was submitted and approved by the Secretary of State.

The outbreak of the World War I in 1914 and the consequent financial difficulty faced by the government severely disrupted the development of the University and further progress was stalled. In 1916, the Government of India asked the Government of Bengal to submit an estimate of minimum expenditure with reduced scheme of the University. The Government of India approved the modified scheme and suggested that the university should start with only four colleges.

The delay in starting the University dismayed the Muslim Leaders. Nawab Syed Nawab Ali Chowdhury raised the issue in the Imperial Legislative Council of India on March 7, 1917. On March 20, he moved a resolution asking the government to introduce a bill for the establishment and incorporation of a University in Dacca. However, upon the assurance from the Government that a bill for the proposed University has already been drafted, he withdrew the resolution. The Government, however, mentioned that for such a bill to be approved, a report from the University of Calcutta would be needed.

On January 6, 1917, Lord Chelmsford, Chancellor of the Calcutta University announced the appointment of a 'Calcutta University Commission' to investigate the problems and to formulate recommendations regarding the constitution and management of the proposed Dacca University. The Calcutta University commission agreed that a separate University at Dacca is needed and praised the comprehensive scheme of the Nathan Committee. However, they did not accept the proposal of the Muslim leaders for an affiliating type of University. Muslim Leader advocated for a teaching cum affiliating type. They demanded that the colleges in East Bengal should be affiliated with Dacca University.

The Calcutta University Commission insisted on a teaching cum residential type. The Committee also recommended against the direct management of the Dacca University by the Government. Many educators from Dacca wrote to the Commission that the proposed university should be autonomous. Among these were Professor F. C. Turner, Principal Dacca College, Dr. Naresh Chandra Sen, Vice Principal of the Law Department of Dacca College and Professor T. T. Williams, Political Economics department, Dacca College. They believed and stated that complete autonomy is the essence of a university life.
 
The decision that the Dacca University would be teaching cum resident type was made. The colleges in the East Bengal would not be affiliated with the University. However, the University would enjoy complete autonomy and the Governor of Bengal would be the Chancellor of the University. The Vice Chancellor would be appointed by the Chancellor, and would be the Chief Executive Officer. The Vice Chancellor would be responsible for the day to day running of the university.  On March 23, 1920, the Indian Legislative Council passed the Dacca University Act. Under this Act Mr. P. J. Hartog C. I. E, the Academic Registrar of the University of London, was appointed the first Vice Chancellor of the new university. His term began on December 1, 1920. For the appointment of teachers, an advisory committee of eminent educators and government officials was formed. The first treasurer (Honorary) of the Dhaka University was Mr. J. H. Lindsay, I. C. S. Ten selection committees, consisting of distinguished scholars, were formed to identify and recommend suitable heads for each of the departments.

The University inherited the old buildings of the Dacca College (that included the Curzon Hall) and most of the buildings and estates in Ramna that were created for the short-lived government of Eastern Bengal and Assam. The former Government House was designated as the private residence of the Vice-Chancellor, but Mr. Hartog declined the offer and chose a residence close to the University.

The University of Dacca formally opened its door on July 1, 1921 with three faculties, the Arts, the Science and the Law, and 12 teaching Departments: English, Sanskrit and Bengali, Arabic and Islamic Studies, Persian and Urdu, History, Economics and Politics, Philosophy, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Law and Education. Mr. F. C. Turner was appointed as the first provost of the Dacca Hall (now Shahidullah Hall), Mr. (later Sir) A. F. Rahman provost of the Muslim Hall and Dr. Naresh Chandra Sen provost of the Jagannath Hall.

Unlike any other university in India, the Dacca University started as a new model University being a teaching cum residential university with the provision of the tutorial system. All students were required to be affiliated with one of the resident halls and the Provost and the House Tutors would be responsible for helping the students with their education. The organizers of the University had a high hope that the model University would develop as a great seat of learning. This was clearly reflected in the comment of Lord Lytton, the first Chancellor of the university. He said, in his speech at the first graduation ceremony, that, in his opinion, the University was Dacca's greatest possession and, that the fame of Dacca University would spread beyond the boundaries of Bengal.

The first 25 years of the University was, undoubtedly, the most glorious period of the University. Teachers were recruited based on their proven scholarship. They were brought from different parts of India and from abroad. Most, if not all, of the teachers were well known internationally for their research and publication. During this period, Professor S. N. Bose became internationally known for his Bose-Einstein Theory.

Besides, attracting these scholars and providing homes for their research, the Dhaka University also incorporated several programs for the teachers and students to keep them abreast of the outside world. Every department formed an association of its own to promote research activities in its specific area. These associations met frequently and invited scholars from outside to discuss current developments and published research papers. There were Popular and Public Lecture series. Many national and international scholars participated in these lectures.

Conclusion

The period, 1921 through 1940, may be considered as the formative phase of the University. During these years, astonishing internal developments were made. This development of the University and the enthusiasm among the teachers and students continued to flourish till the World War II ensued. After the war, rapid changes began in the University in consonance with the political development in the continent. But that deserves another independent look under a separate headline.