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FRIDAY, MAY 09, 2025
Grand celebration of freshers reception 2025 at SUB

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Press Release
28 February, 2025, 04:55 pm
Last modified: 28 February, 2025, 04:59 pm

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Grand celebration of freshers reception 2025 at SUB

Press Release
28 February, 2025, 04:55 pm
Last modified: 28 February, 2025, 04:59 pm
Grand celebration of freshers reception 2025 at SUB

The State University of Bangladesh (SUB) celebrated the Freshers' Reception "Meet and Greet 2025" for the students of the fall 2024 and spring 2025 semesters with great enthusiasm.

The event, held on Thursday (February 27) morning, was presided over by the Vice-Chancellor (Designate), Professor Dr  Akhtar Hossain Khan. The event was graced by the distinguished poet, essayist, journalist, and editor of the daily Jugantor, Abdul Hai Shikdar, as the Chief Guest. Dr Suchorita Ahmed, a member of the Board of Trustees, attended as a Special Guest.

The programme commenced with a warm welcome speech by the Pro-Vice Chancellor, Professor Dr Nawzia Yasmin, and Registrar, Dr Ahmed Hossain. Assistant Professor and Proctor Shah Reza M. Fahad Hossain introduced the new students to SUB's mission, vision, academic guidelines, career services, library, IT facilities, club activities, transport system, and other amenities.

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Chief Guest Abdul Hai Shikdar remarked in his speech, "Success does not come easily; one has to chase it persistently. Although the journey may be exhausting, giving up is not an option. One day, Success will knock on your door. Believe in yourself, and you can achieve anything." He also shared the success story of the Nobel Laureate and Chief Advisor of SUB, Dr. Muhammad Yunus, as an inspiring example for students.

Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr Md. In presiding over the event, Akhtar Hossain Khan emphasised, "Education plays a crucial role in national development. We must contribute to the nation through quality education. Teachers must fulfil their responsibilities in shaping students into ideal citizens, while students should ensure effective time utilisation."

The program featured an enthralling cultural segment, including dance and musical performances by freshers. A special highlight was the electrifying performance by the popular band Bioscope. The university's Treasurer, Professor Dr Hasan Kawsar, delivered the closing remarks.

The day-long event concluded in a vibrant and joyful atmosphere, with active participation from the freshers. Department heads, directors, coordinators, faculty members, administrative staff, and other officials were also present.

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