Government Azizul Haque College
সরকারি আজিজুল হক কলেজ | |
Other name | Govt. A. H. College |
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Motto | মনুষ্যত্বের বিকাশ ঘটিয়ে, মানবতার সেবক হও |
Motto in English | "Develop humanity, be a servant of humanity" |
Type | Public |
Established | 1939 |
Affiliation | National University, Bangladesh Bangladesh Open University Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Rajshahi |
Principal | Professor Md Showkat Alam Mir (2024 - present) |
Academic staff | 210 |
Students | 30,000 |
Location | , 24°50′47″N 89°21′24″E / 24.8464°N 89.3566°E |
Campus | Urban, 63 acres (25 ha) |
EIIN | 119246 |
College code | NUB - 2701 BOU - 861 Rajshahi Education Board - 4425 |
Nickname | AHC |
Website | www |
Government Azizul Haque College (Bengali: সরকারি আজিজুল হক কলেজ), also known as AHC or A. H. College, is a public college located at Bogura district of Bangladesh. It is one of the largest and top-ranked educational institutions in Bangladesh's Northern region. It was established in 1939 as a Higher Secondary college and named after Sir Azizul Haque, the then Vice-chancellor of Calcutta University.[1]
The college is presently affiliated with the National University of Bangladesh and offers Bachelor Degree (Pass), Bachelor Degree (Honours), Master's Preliminary and Master's Final courses in various disciplines. It is also a Study Centre for the MBA (Bangla Medium) program affiliated with Bangladesh Open University. In the 'National University College Ranking 2018', Govt. Azizul Haque College was ranked 3rd among all the affiliated colleges of National University.[2]
History
[edit]Government Azizul Haque College was established in July 1939.[3] It was named after Sir Azizul Haque, the then Vice-chancellor of Calcutta University.[4] Dr M. M. Mukherjee was the first Principal of the college.
The college organised its first classes at Subil Free Primary School in the north side of Bogura town. Later, it was transferred to Fulbari Bottola. It was initially only one small straw-shaded room. Marhum Moyen Uddin Pramanik and Marhum Rasidullah Sardar of Fulbari donated land to build a permanent building for the college.
In 1941, the college was sanctioned by Calcutta University with the efforts of Sir Azizul Haque, who was the Education Minister of Non-separated Bengal. In 1968, the college was recognized as a government college. The college has two residences. The original 4 acres (0.016 km2) of land is now known as the Old Residence of Azizul Haque College. Only Higher Secondary classes are administered there.
In 1962, through the efforts of Habibur Rahaman, the then Education Minister of Pakistan, a new building was established on 55 acres (0.22 km2) of land. This part of the college is known as the New Residence of Govt. Azizul Haque College, where the classes of Degree, Honours and Masters are administered.
Academic development
[edit]Only Class IA (Intermediate of Arts) was allowed to study at the beginning of the college. In the beginning, there were about 200 students, while there was no female student. Among the first batch students, some names are found including Mojam Paikar, Amir Ali, Shafiqur Rahman, Abdul Malek, Nurul Islam Bhola and others. In 1941, the Intermediate Exam results of the first batch of the college was published, where 107 candidates passed out of 152. Among them, 08 candidates passed in the First Division, 64 candidates in the Second Division and 35 candidates in the Third Division. The pass rate was 69.2%.[5]
At the time of establishment, IA classes were allowed to teach Bengali (General), Bengali (2nd Language), English (Compulsory), English (Additional), History, Islamic History and Culture, Logic, Philosophy, General Mathematics and Arabic/Persian. Those who served as teachers at that time were K. C. Chakraborty (English), Prabhat Chandra Sen (Bengali and Sanskrit), Md. Abdul Gafur (Arabic and Persian), Manindra Chandra Chaki (Mathematics), S. P. Sen (History), Md. Fazlur Rahman (Logic), Md. Akbar Kabir (Civics).
It is true that there were no female students in the college at the time of its establishment, but there was no restriction on the admission of female students. The admission of female students in the college started from 1943 and this number was 8 to 12. Later this number increased. Until 1953, the female students studied in the morning shift at the then V.M. Girls' School (now Bogura Government Girls' High School).[5]
In 1941, the college got permission to start a two-year Honours class and BA pass course in the Department of Economics and the Department of Islamic History and Culture. But due to shortage of teachers and other difficulties, the College Management Committee introduced Honours and BA Pass courses only in the Department of Islamic History and Culture. Then from the academic year 1945-46, the college got permission to start Honours classes in the Bengali and Arabic departments and also to start I.Com class. After the partition of India in 1947, the college became legally affiliated to Dhaka University in the newly formed state of Pakistan. Due to administrative complications, the Honours class was abandoned in the college at that time, and the I.Sc Classes (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) were allowed to run. Biology was included in the I.Sc class in 1948-49 academic year. Sometime after this, in the academic year 1954-55, the college came under Rajshahi University and a three-year Honours class was introduced in the Department of Arabic and Department of Islamic History and Culture.
After the government officialization in 1968, BA, B.Com, B.Sc, I.A., I.Com, I.Sc were introduced in Bengali, History, Islamic History and Culture and Economics along with Honours. In 1972-73, Honours classes were started in Arabic, Political Science, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics and Accounting. Economics, Political Science, Management and Accounting were also introduced in Masters courses. In 1973-74, there were a total of 3,787 students including 317 and 618 in Masters and Honours respectively. There were total 90 teachers by that time.
Currently Masters Course have been newly launched in Marketing and Finance. This course is the only college in North Bengal to run Masters course. In marketing, the number of regular Masters seats is 100 and the number of irregular or private Masters seats is 400. Seats are selected through Honours CGPA.
Campus
[edit]The old residence of the college has nine classrooms, four laboratories, a highly developed computer lab, a library, office rooms, common room for girls, a two-storied mosque, a play ground and a three-storied residential building for male students named Fakhruddin Ahmed Hall. It is used for the students of HSC (Higher Secondary class) and it is one of the best intermediate colleges of the city.
The new residence of the college has a three-storey building for the arts and commerce group, a three-storied building for the science group, a two-storey library, an auditorium with 2500 seats, a two-storied administration building, a student parliament building, a rover scout building, laboratories, a two-storied mosque, a playground, cafeteria, post office, bank, teachers' club, tennis ground and a conference room for teachers.
There are three residential buildings for male students named Shahid Titumir Hall, Sher-E-Bangla Hall, Akhtar Ali Moon Hall, and one residential building for female students named Begum Rokeya Hall at the new residence.
There is also a Shaheed Minar square and a memorial sculpture of Sir Azizul Haque inside the new residence of the college.
Academics
[edit]Degree, Honours and Masters classes are administered at the new residence of the college. The college offers 23 courses at the graduate level and 23 courses at the postgraduate level.[1] Postgraduate diplomas in Information and Communication Technology (PGD in ICT) and Foreign Language Learning Courses are available.[6]
Departments
[edit]Faculty of Science: • Department of Physics • Department of Chemistry • Department of Mathematics • Department of Zoology • Department of Botany • Department of Statistics • Department of Psychology • Department of Geography and Environment
Faculty of Arts: • Department of Arabic • Department of Bangla • Department of English • Department of History • Department Islamic history and culture • Department of philosophy • Department of Islamic studies
Faculty of Social Science: • Department of Economics • Department of Political Science • Department of Sociology • Department of Social Work
Faculty of Business Administration: • Department of Accounting • Department of Management • Department of Finance and Banking • Department of Marketing
Notable faculty
[edit]Notable faculty members of the university has included the linguist Muhammad Shahidullah and Bengali author, academic, scholar and linguist Syed Mujtaba Ali.
References
[edit]- ^ a b Anan, Nazmul Hasan (17 May 2022). "সরকারি আজিজুল হক কলেজ: ঐতিহ্যবাহী বিদ্যাপীঠ" [Government Azizul Haque College: Traditional College]. Ajker Patrika (Today's Newspaper).
- ^ "সারা দেশের মধ্যে বগুড়া আজিজুল হক কলেজ তৃতীয়" [Government Azizul Haque College is third nationwide]. Dhaka Post. 6 September 2022.
- ^ Ullah, AKM Salamat (2012). "Azizul Haque College". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
- ^ Bari, Latiful (1979). Bangladesh District Gazetteers: Bogra. Dacca: Bangladesh Government Press. p. 206. OCLC 708216.
- ^ a b 'প্রাণপ্রবাহ' প্রস্পেক্টাস ['Pranprobaho' prospectus] (Institution Introduction) (in Bengali). Bogura: Government Azizul Haque College (Higher Secondary). 2024. pp. 11–12.
- ^ "GOVT. AZIZUL HAQUE COLLEGE - 2701". National University, Bangladesh. Retrieved October 2, 2024.