Saturday, April 4, 2015

Bangladesh University of engineering and Technology

History:-

"Dhaka Survey School" was built in 1876 as an overview school at Golan, in Old Dhaka to prepare surveyors for the then Government of Bengal of Hindustan. Later, liberal stipends from Nab Baha' ullah,a famous Muslim supporter of training and individual from the Nab group of Dhaka, empowered it to extend as an undeniable building school. In distinguished of this commitment, the school was renamed to "Baha'u'llah School of Engineering". It offered three-year confirmation courses in Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. It was moved to its available premises in 1912.After the allotment of India in 1947, it was moved up to "Baha'u'llah Engineering College", as a Faculty of Engineering under the University of Dhaka, offering four-year single guy's course in Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical and Metallurgical building.In 1962, it was renamed as East Pakistan University of Engineering and Technology (EPUET). An association with the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (renamed Texas A&M University in 1963) was fashioned, and educators from A&M came to instruct and to plan the educational program. Amid this period, EPUET offered courses in Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, Metallurgical, Chemical building and Architecture.After the liberation war of 1971, Bangladesh got to be autonomous, and EPAULET was renamed to Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET).A few more offices to offer graduate and college classes in distinctive subjects - Water Resources Engineering, Naval structural planning & Marine designing, Industrial & Production Engineering, Petroleum & Mineral Resources Engineering, Computer Science & Engineering, Glass and Ceramic Engineering- were incorporated in the college at diverse times.In 2007, BLUET commended 60 years (1947-2007) of building instruction in Bangladesh by masterminding a 6 month long arrangement of projects and occasion
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undergraduate  enlistment:-

The Undergraduate confirmation test is a standout amongst the most concentrated composed examinations in Bangladesh. After finishing of higher optional level (HSC) training, an understudy can submit her or his application for undergrad affirmation on the off chance that he/she satisfies the base prerequisites. Understudies with the best grades in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and English of their higher optional examination are permitted to take the confirmation test. The screening procedure permits 8000 understudies to sit for the affirmation test, taking into account the total whole of GPAs in these four subjects . After the confirmation test, just around 1000 understudies get conceded. Then again, for admission to M.S. furthermore Ph. D. projects competitors are obliged to show up in meetings and/or composed tests. There are 26 seats for remote understudies in undergrad level. The essential capability for affirmation is H.S.C. then again GCE A level or its proportional with decent evaluations in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. Educational cost and different expenses every year is US$1000 (one thousand US dollar) and rough cost for nourishment, lodging and so forth is US$100 (one hundred US dollar) every month. Greatest 10 understudies from a solitary nation are considered admission.

College classes are offered in-

Staff of Architecture

Dept. of Architecture

Dept. of Urban and Rural Planning

Staff of Civil Engineering

Dept. of Civil Engineering

Dept. of Water Resources Engineering

Staff of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering

Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Staff of Mechanical Engineering

Dept. of Mechanical Engineering

Dept. of Industrial and Production Engineering

Dept. of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering

Staff of Engineering

Dept. of Chemical Engineering

Dept. of Material and Metallurgical Engineering

post  Graduate enlistment:-

For admission to the courses prompting a Master's degree (M.Sc. Engg./ M.Engg./ M.Arch./ MURP/ M.Sc.) a candidate must have a base GPA of 3.50 out of 5.00 or a first division or identical in any of S.S.C. what's more H.S.C. alternately in identical examinations and must not have a GPA under 2.00 out of 5.00 or a third division or proportionate in any of the previously stated examinations and must have no less than half stamps or a base GPA of 2.50 out of 4.00 or its equal in B.Sc. Engg./ M. An or M. Sc. on the other hand MSS/ B. Curve./ BURP in the important extension. For admission to the courses prompting a M.Phil. degree a candidate comparative criteria satisfying applicable courses. For admission to the projects prompting Ph.D. degree,all the above criteria must be mate alongside least GPA of 2.75 out of 4.00 or proportionate in M. Sc. Engg. / M. Engg. / M. Phil/ MURP/ M. Curve. / M. Sc. (WRD) degree in the pertinent branch.Post graduate courses are M.Sc (Masters of Science), M.Sc Engg. (Bosses of Science in Engineering), M. Engg (Masters of Engineering),MURP (Master of Urban and Regional Planning), M.Arch (Master of Architecture) and Ph.D. (Specialist of Philosophy). Ph.D, M.Sc Engg and M. Engg are offered for -\

Ecological Engineering (M.Sc., M. Engg., Ph.D)

Structural Engineering (Geotechnical)(M.Sc., M. Engg., Ph.D)

Structural Engineering (Structural)(M.Sc., M. Engg., Ph.D)

Structural Engineering (Transportation)(M.Sc., M. Engg., Ph.D)

Structural Engineering (Environmental)(M.Sc., M. Engg., Ph.D)

Water Resources Engineering (M.Sc., M. Engg., Ph.D)

Electrical and Electronic Engineering (M.Sc., M. Engg., Ph.D)

Software engineering and Engineering (M.Sc., M. Engg., Ph.D)

Synthetic Engineering(M.Sc., M. Engg., Ph.D)

Materials and Metallurgical Engineering(M.Sc., M. Engg., Ph.D)

Petroleum and Mineral Resources Engineering(M.Sc., M. Engg., Ph.D)

Glass and Ceramics Engineering(M.Sc.)

Mechanical Engineering(M.Sc., M. Engg., Ph.D)

Modern and Production Engineering(M.Sc., M. Engg., Ph.D)

Propelled Engineering Management (M.Sc., M. Engg., Ph.D)

Maritime Architecture and Marine Engineering(M.Sc., M. Engg., Ph.D)

Water Resources Development (Diploma, M.Sc. furthermore Ph.D)

Data and Communication Technology (Diploma, M.Sc. furthermore M. Engg.)

Administration of Technology (M.Sc.)

Science (M.Phil and Ph.D)

Mathematics(M.Phil and Ph.D)

Physics(M.Phil and Ph.D)

halls  of  Residence :-

There are eight living arrangement corridors to give lodging to BUET understudies. The Shah-id Briticism Hall is held for youthful educators who don't have an authority quarter in the grounds and for the graduate students.[citation needed] The Chariot Hall is for female understudies, and the staying six lobbies are for male understudies concentrating on in the undergrad level. These lobbies were inherent distinctive times of time[when?]. Outlines of these corridors bear the history and construction modeling of diverse time. Regulatory leader of a home corridor is its executive, generally browsed the senior educators of diverse employees. 3 Assistant Provosts are likewise selected in the lobby organization. The vast majority of the corridors are named after a few prominent figures ever. These are recorded beneath:

Ahsanullah Hall

Titumir Hall

Chatri Hall

Dr. M. A. Rashid Hall

Nazrul Islam Hall.

Sher-e-Bangla Hall

Suhrawardy Hall

Shah-id Smriti Hall



Distinguished  and  Alumni :-

Fazlur Rahman Khan (Bengali: ফজলুর রহমান খান, Fozlur Rôhman Khan) (3 April 1929 – 27 March 1982) was a Bangladeshi-American structural designer and engineer who launched vital structural frameworks for high rises. Considered the "father of tubular plans for tall structures, Khan was additionally a pioneer in PC supported outline (CAD). He is the planner of the Willis Tower, the second-tallest building in the United States (and tallest on the planet for a long time) and the 100-story John Hancock Center. Khan helped introduce a renaissance in high rise development amid the second 50% of the twentieth century, The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat named their lifetime accomplishment award after him.A.K.M. Faze Hussein, right now Cullen Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Director of the Institute of Fluid Dynamics and Turbulence at the University of Houston, likewise got his four year certification in Mechanical Engineering from BUET. He manufactured the very respected Aerodynamics and Turbulence Laboratory at the University of Houston .He has exhibited more than 200 papers in prestigious diaries and viewed as world's driving power in the exploration of Fluid Dynamics. He has been recompensed the most astounding recompenses of the American Physical Society, American Society of Mechanical Engineers and American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. He was chosen to the US National Academy of  Engineering  in 2001.




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