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SATURDAY, MAY 17, 2025
Stamford University Bangladesh begins enrollment for Summer 2025

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Press Release
14 May, 2025, 07:35 pm
Last modified: 14 May, 2025, 07:36 pm

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Stamford University Bangladesh begins enrollment for Summer 2025

Press Release
14 May, 2025, 07:35 pm
Last modified: 14 May, 2025, 07:36 pm
Stamford University Bangladesh begins enrollment for Summer 2025

Stamford University Bangladesh has commenced enrollment for the Summer 2025 session, offering admissions in 29 undergraduate and postgraduate programs across 14 departments under five faculties.

Prospective students can visit the university's admission office at 51 Siddheswari Road, Ramna, Dhaka, for direct enrollment. Alternatively, they can access detailed admission information and submit their applications online through the university's official website or by contacting the admissions office.

Stamford University Bangladesh is gaining popularity among local and international students for its research-oriented and career-focused education system. With a partially operational permanent campus, modern digital classrooms, free internet facilities, advanced laboratories, a student zone, a playground, a well-stocked library, and a commitment to producing globally competitive graduates, the university continues to enhance its academic environment.

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Programmes Offered in Summer 2025 Session Bachelor of Architecture, BSc in Civil Engineering, BSc in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, BSc in Computer Science and Engineering, BSc in Environmental Science, BSc in Microbiology, Bachelor of Pharmacy, Bachelor of Laws (LLB), BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration), BA in English, BSS in Economics, BSS in Journalism for Electronic and Print Media, BA in Film and Media, Bachelor of Public Administration

MSc in Computer Science and Engineering, master's in computer application, MSc in Environmental Science, MS in Microbiology, Master of Pharmacy, Master of Laws (LLM), MBA (Master of Business Administration), MA in English (Preliminary and Final), MSS in Economics, MSS in Journalism and Media Studies, MA in Film and Media, Master of Public Administration.

The university also offers Japanese Language and IELTS courses for skill enhancement.

For eligible students, Stamford University Bangladesh offers up to 100% scholarships based on SSC and HSC results.

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