Department of Dairy and Poultry Sciences
The Department of Dairy and Poultry Sciences (DDPS) was established in 1996 with an aim to provide teaching, quality research and extension activities, under the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of CVASU. Two different disciplines, Dairy Science and Poultry Science have been working together since its inception for offering variety of courses to the students of undergrad and postgrad level of this university. The courses are designed for giving special focus on production and improvement of livestock in addition to quality assurance of dairy and poultry products in order to fulfill consumer demand. It is considered as one of the most promising and a leading department for the production subjects to provide quality education and cutting-edge research program for the students of Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Food Science. The courses of this department are specially designed for the students to provide them opportunity about dairy, poultry, pet and small ruminant production, beef cattle, and draft power production, manufacturing processes of dairy and poultry food products, quality control of meat, egg, milk and other food products, improved farming mechanism and management practices, research focusing on dairy and poultry animals, marketing of products at the both undergrad and postgrad level. The understanding of dairy and poultry farm management, their modern production strategies, enhancing milk, meat and egg production , rendering cutting-edge research program, consulting services are the main focuses of this department. The teaching strategy focuses on both theoretical and practical approaches via delivering lecture in the classes and hands on practices in the farm or lab, demonstration of farm animals and their handling and restraining mechanism under this program. Apart from teaching and research, faculties of this department also engaged with public and extension services and other extracurricular activities. The department is also providing technical and consultancy services to different national and private organizations, farmers and stakeholders, who are working in the field of dairy and poultry production, through training programs and direct consultancy. We are currently allocating total course credits 21 of 900 marks for the students of Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, and only 7 credits of 350 marks offering to the students of Faculty of Food Science and Technology from this department at the undergrad level. This department also offers Masters and PhD in Dairy & Poultry Sciences, respectively, where the students have an opportunity of uplifting their knowledge, skill, innovative idea, in the discipline of Dairy, Poultry, and other relevant field of livestock and agricultural research. For the master in Poultry Science, we have allocated 1600 marks of credit 40, similar marks and credit are also assigned for conducting master degree in Dairy Science for the postgrad student. The PhD program is also offering from this department in either discipline i.e Dairy or Poultry Sciences separately, and this program is designed for three years. The department is located on the 1st floor of Yusuf Chowdhury Bhaban, where we have well-equipped laboratory facilities for conducting research and other academic activities for the students and faculties.
Vision:
To be nationally and internationally recognized as an excellent center for teaching, research, education, extension and building up skilled manpower in the field of dairy and poultry sciences
Mission:
To discover, translate and implement new knowledge, innovation and technology in the field of dairy and poultry sciences for a sustainable and competitive livestock sector through collaboration with industry and other stakeholders to improve human health.
Goal of the Department
To meet the huge animal proteins (milk, meat and egg) demand for the consumer world.
Developing improved technology in the field of dairy and poultry sciences and disseminating these innovative technologies to the grass-root level
Core values /strategies:
Location:
The Department of Dairy and Poultry Science is housed in the first floor of the Yousuf Chowdhury Bhaban, located on the north side of the Martyr’s Monument of the campus.
Academics:
The DDPS offer undergrad courses for the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (FVM) and for the Faculty of Food Science and Technology (FFST) students in both -theoretical (T) and practical (P) aspect. Apart from this, this department offers two master degrees (MS in Dairy Science and MS in Poultry Science) separately for the post-grad students. Moreover, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) degree is also offered from this department separately in either Dairy or Poultry Sciences subjects for those, who are willing to pursue higher degree. The courses are given below in a tabular form.
Undergraduate:
List of undergraduate Courses - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Name of the Courses | Course Code | Year and Semester | Credits (Theory + Practical) | Faculty |
Poultry Production | PPR-202 | DVM 2nd year 2nd semester | 2 + 1 |
FVM (Regular) |
Pet and Small Ruminant Production | PSR-202 | DVM 2nd year 2nd semester | 1 + 1 | |
Large Animal Production | LAP-301 | DVM 3rd year 1st semester | 2 + 1 | |
Dairy Microbiology | DMC-301 | DVM 3rd year 1st semester | 1+ 1 | |
Breeder and Hatchery Management | BHM-301 | DVM 3rd year 1st semester | 1 + 1 | |
Dairy Science | DSC-302 | DVM 3rd year 2nd semester | 2 + 1 | |
Breeder and Hatchery Management & Feed Processing | BHMFP-501 | DVM 5th year 1st semester | 0+1 |
FVM (Internship) |
Poultry Farm Management and Practices | PFMP-501 | DVM 5th year 1st semester | 0+2 | |
Dairy and Goat Farm Management and Practices | DGFMP-502 | DVM 5th year 1st semester | 0+1 | |
Dairy and Poultry Products Technology | DPPT-502 | DVM 5th year 1st semester | 0+2 | |
Total credits (FVM) = (Theory + Practical + Internship) | (9 + 6+6)= 21 |
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List of Undergraduate Courses - Faculty of Food Science and Technology
Name of the Courses | Course Code | Year and Semester | Credits (Theory + Practical) |
Market Milk Processing Technology | MMP-301 | BFST 3rd year 1st semester | 1 + 1 |
Dairy Products Technology | DPT-302 | BFST 3rd year 2nd semester | 2 + 1 |
Poultry Products Technology | PPT-401 | BFST 4th year 1st semester | 1 + 1 |
Total credits (FVM) = (Theory + Practical) | (4+3)=7 |
Postgraduate Degrees:
Ph.D (Doctor of Philosophy)
Name of the Degrees | Total Credits | Total Marks |
Ph.D in Dairy Science |
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Ph.D in Poultry Science |
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MS (Master of Science)
Name of the Degrees | Total Credits | Total Marks |
MS in Dairy Science | 40 | 1600 |
MS in Poultry Science | 40 | 1600 |
Course Curriculum of MS in Dairy Science
Total Credit = 40
Compulsory = 32 credits
Optional = 08 credits
1 Credit = 12 Lectures
JANUARY – JUNE SEMESTER: | Course Code | Credit (T+P) | Marks | ||
Name of the courses | |||||
A. Compulsory courses (4x2=8 credits): | |||||
1. Dairy Technology | DTL - 601 | 2+0 | 100 | 1st Class Test 2nd Class Test Assignment Final Exam | 20 20 20 40 |
2. Advanced Bio-Statistics | ABS - 601 | 2+0 | 100 | ||
3. Quality Control of Dairy Products | QCD - 601 | 2+0 | 100 | ||
4. Dairy Chemistry | DCH - 601 | 2+0 | 100 | ||
Total |
| 08 |
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| 100 |
B. Elective courses (Any two, 2x2=4 credits) : |
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1. Functional Dairy Ingredients | FDI - 601 | 2+0 | 100 | 1st Class Test 2nd Class Test Assignment Final Exam | 20 20 20 40 |
2. Marketing of Milk and Milk products | MMP - 601 | 2+0 | 100 | ||
3. Dairy Nutrition | DNT - 601 | 2+0 | 100 | ||
Total |
| 04 |
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| 100 |
Semester total |
| 12 |
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JULY – DECEMBER SEMESTER | Course Code | Credit (T+P) |
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A. Compulsory courses: (4x2=8 credits) : | |||||
1. Advanced Dairy Cattle Production | ADP - 602 | 2+0 | 100 | 1st Class Test 2nd Class Test Assignment Final Exam | 20 20 20 40 |
2. Market Milk Production and Processing | MPP - 602 | 2+0 | 100 | ||
3. Microbiology of Milk & Milk Products | MMP - 602 | 2+0 | 100 | ||
4. Dairy Farm Planning & Management | FPM - 602 | 2+0 | 100 | ||
Total |
| 08 |
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| 100 |
B. Elective courses (Any two, 2 x 2=4 Credits) : |
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1. Advanced Dairy Cattle Breeding | ADB - 602 | 2+0 | 100 | 1st Class Test 2nd Class Test Assignment Final Exam | 20 20 20 40 |
2. Dairy Cattle Feeds & Fodder Production & Preservation | DFP - 602 | 2+0 | 100 | ||
3. Dairy Cattle Reproduction | DCR - 602 | 2+0 | 100 | ||
4. Research Methodology | RMD - 602 | 2+0 | 100 | ||
Total |
| 04 |
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| 100 |
Semester total |
| 12 |
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Research semester: 1. Research work |
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05 03 | Satisfactory /Un-Satisfactory
250 150 | ||
2. Thesis evaluation | |||||
3. Thesis defense | |||||
Semester total |
| 16 | 400 | ||
Grand total |
| 40 | 1600 |
Course Curriculum of MS in Poultry Science
Total Credit = 40
Compulsory = 32 credits
Optional = 08 credits
1 Credit = 12 Lectures
JANUARY – JUNE SEMESTER: | Course Code | Credit (T+P) | Marks | ||
Name of the courses | |||||
A. Compulsory courses (4 x 2=8 credits) : | |||||
1. Poultry Farm Planning & Management | PPM-601 | 2+0 | 100 | 1st Class Test 2nd Class Test Assignment Final Exam | 20 20 20 40 |
2. Poultry Processing and Products Technology | PPT-601 | 2+0 | 100 | ||
3. Advanced Bio-statistics | ABS-601 | 2+0 | 100 | ||
4. Duck & Specialized Fowl Production | DSF-601 | 2+0 | 100 | ||
Total |
| 8 |
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| 100 |
B. Elective courses (Any two, 2x2=4 credits) : |
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1. Marketing of Poultry and Poultry Products | MPP - 601 | 2+0 | 100 | 1st Class Test 2nd Class Test Assignment Final Exam | 20 20 20 40 |
2. Poultry Breeding | PBR - 601 | 2+0 | 100 | ||
3. Poultry Reproduction | PRN-601 | 2+0 | 100 | ||
4. Avian Health and Hygiene | AHH-601 | 2+0 | 100 | ||
Total |
| 4 |
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| 100 |
Semester total |
| 12 |
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JULY – DECEMBER SEMESTER | Course Code | Credit (T+P) |
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A. Compulsory courses: (4x2=8 credits) : | |||||
1. Hatchery Operation & Management | HMT - 602 | 2+0 | 100 | 1st Class Test 2nd Class Test Assignment Final Exam | 20 20 20 40 |
2. Poultry Feeds and Feeding | PFF - 602 | 2+0 | 100 | ||
3. Parent Stock and Commercial Layer Management | PCL - 602 | 2+0 | 100 | ||
4. Parent Stock and Commercial Broiler Management | PCB - 602 | 2+0 | 100 | ||
Total |
| 8 |
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| 100 |
B. Elective courses (Any two, 2x2=4 Credits) |
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1. Biochemistry of Egg | BCE - 602 | 2+0 | 100 | 1st Class Test 2nd Class Test Assignment Final Exam | 20 20 20 40 |
2. Poultry Farm Design & Environment | PDE - 602 | 2+0 | 100 | ||
3. Poultry Genetics | PGN - 602 | 2+0 | 100 | ||
4. Poultry Behavior and Welfare | PBW - 602 | 2+0 | 100 | ||
Total |
| 4 |
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| 100 |
Semester total |
| 12 |
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Research semester: 1. Research work |
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05 03 | Satisfactory/Un-Satisfactory
250 150 | ||
2. Thesis evaluation | |||||
3. Thesis defense | |||||
Semester total |
| 16 | 400 | ||
Grand total |
| 40 | 1600 |
A list of completed and ongoing research projects of the Department of Dairy and Poultry Sciences (DDPS) , CVASU
1. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Abul Hossain ( Prof. Dr. M. A. Hossain, Head, DDPS)
Sl. No. | Name of the project and researcher | Project Director/ Researcher | Funding agency | Completed/ Ongoing |
1. | Effect of betaine on the growth performance, gut morphology, blood metabolites, carcass yield, meat and bone quality of broiler chicken | Dr. M. A Hossain
| UGC | Completed |
2. | The productivity of broiler chickens fed low-protein vegetable diets supplemented with organic acid | Dr. M. A Hossain
| CVASU-UGC | Completed |
3 | Efficacy of feed grade L-Methionine on the productivity of broiler chickens fed conventional diet | Dr. M. A Hossain
| CVASU-UGC | Completed |
4 | Effects of herbal drug on the growth performance of broiler. | Dr. M. A Hossain | Self-funded | Completed |
5 | The productivity of broiler chickens fed ready-made diets of different feed mills available in Chittagong | Dr. M. A Hossain | CVASU-UGC | Completed |
6 | Effect of transporting stress and pre-slaughter practices on meat quality of poultry in Chittagong, Bangladesh.- | Dr. M. A Hossain
| CVASU-UGC | Completed |
7 | The Effects of Probiotics on the Gut Health and Productive Performance of the Broiler Chickens | Dr. M. A Hossain | CVASU-UGC | Completed |
8 | The productivity and leg bone quality of broiler chickens fed vegetable based diet supplemented with microbial multi-enzymes (natuzyme) | Dr. M. A Hossain
| NST/CVASU/UGC | Completed |
9 | Effects of Indispensable Amino Acid (L-Methionine) on Performances of Broiler Chicken Fed Vegetable Sourced-Diet | Dr. M. A Hossain
| CVASU-UGC | Completed |
10 | The Productivity of Japanese Quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) fed conventional diet supplemented with organic acid (Acetic acid) | Dr. M. A Hossain
| CVASU-UGC | Completed |
11 | Effect of protease enzyme on Growth and Performance of Broiler Chicken | Dr. M. A Hossain | CVASU-UGC | Ongoing |
12 | The productivity of broiler chicken fed betaine supplemented diet- | Dr. M. A Hossain | NST/CVASU/UGC | Ongoing
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13 | The productivity and meat quality of broiler chickens fed mushroom supplemented diets | Dr. M. A Hossain | NST/CVASU/UGC | Ongoing
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14 | Withdrawal of premix from broiler diets and its impact on broiler performance-CVASU-UGC funding. | Dr. M. A Hossain
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Ongoing
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15 | Effect of organic acid on the productivity and egg quality performance of Japanese Quail ( Coturnixjaponica) | Dr. M. A Hossain | CVASU/UGC |
Ongoing |
16 | The Productivity of broiler fed Zn-Supplemented diet. | Dr. M. A Hossain | CVASU-UGC | Ongoing |
17 | Supplementation of sea-shell based calcium carbonate (cockle) on the egg quality of Japanese quail | Dr. M. A Hossain | CVASU-UGC | Ongoing |
18 | The performance of broiler fed natural Ca-sourced feedstuffs | Dr. M. A Hossain | CVASU-UGC | Ongoing |
19 | Detection of heavy metal and evaluation of broiler feed of different feed mills in Bangladesh | Dr. M. A Hossain | CVASU-UGC | Ongoing |
20 | The productivity of broiler chicken fed herbal feed supplements | Dr. M. A Hossain | CVASU-UGC | Ongoing |
2. Prof. Dr. A. K. M. Humayun Kober
Sl No | Name of the project and researcher | Project Director/ researcher | Funding agency | Completed/ Ongoing | |
1. | Antimicrobial residues in milk and selected milk products of Chittagong, Bangladesh | Dr. A K M Humayun Kober
| CVASU-UGC | Completed | |
2. | Detection of Heavy Metals in Milk and Powder Milk of Bangladesh | Dr. A K M Humayun Kober | CVASU-UGC | Completed | |
3 | Problem confrontation of the farmer rearing in black bangle goats. | Dr. A K M Humayun Kober | Ministry of Science, CVASU | Completed | |
4 | A comparative study on the chemical, microbiological and preservative quality of different brand market milk, non brand milk and milk from different vendor’s milk in Chittagong area. | Dr. A K M Humayun Kober
| CVASU-/UGC | Completed | |
5 | Assessment of nutritional content, contamination, adulteration and preservative quality of different types of milk in Chittagong town for safe guarding public health. | Dr. A K M Humayun Kober
| CVASU-UGC | Completed | |
ON -GOING RESEARCH | |||||
1 | A Comparative Study on the Clean milk production practices of Military Farm Chattogram with selected area of Chattogram District | Dr. A K M Humayun Kober | CVASU/-UGC |
On -going | |
2 | Antimicrobial Uses in Lactating Cows and its residual change in milk during antimicrobial course | Dr. A K M Humayun Kober | CVASU- /UGC | ||
3 | Traditional method of milk preservation along with its efficacy and effect on milk composition | Dr. A K M Humayun Kober | CVASU/UGC | ||
4 | Development of low fat Dahi | Dr. A K M Humayun Kober | CVASU/UGC | ||
5 | Development and sensory evaluation of whey based beverage from banana juice | Dr. A K M HumayunKober | CVASU/UGC | ||
6 | A study on quality of cheeses manufactured in Bangladesh | Dr. A K M HumayunKober | Personal fund | ||
7 | Development of lactic culture | Dr. A K M HumayunKober | CVASU/UGC | ||
8 | Development of Spicy Ghee | Dr. A K M HumayunKober | Personal fund | ||
3. Dr. Marjina. Akter (Dr. M. Akter)
Sl No | Name of the project and researcher | Project Director/ researcher | Funding agency | Completed/ Ongoing | |
1. | Effect of xylo-oligosaccharides (XOS) on growth performance, blood biochemistry and gut microbial profile of broiler chicken from d 13-28. | Dr. M. Akter | UGC | Completed | |
2 | Effect of increasing level of phytase on broiler performance and blood biochemistry | Dr. M. Akter | CVASU-UGC | Ongoing |
4. DR. Babu Kanti. Nath (DR. B. K. Nath)
Sl No | Name of the project and researcher | Project Director/ Researcher | Funding agency | Completed/ Ongoing |
1. | Effects of rubber seed and yeast on growth performance and serum biochemical responses of commercial broilers.” | Dr. B. K Nath
| UGC | Completed |
2. | Effects of different levels of yeast on growth, gut morphology and hemato-biochemical parameters of commercial broilers. | Dr. B K Nath
| UGC | Completed |
5. DR. Md. Saiful Bari (DR. M. S. Bari)
Sl No. | Name of the project and researcher | Project Director/ researcher | Funding agency | Completed/ Ongoing |
1. | Antimicrobial residues in milk and selected milk products of Chittagong, Bangladesh | DR. M. S Bari | CVASU- UGC | Completed |
2 | Isolation of exoploysaccharide producing Streptococcus thermophilus organism from dahi of Chittagong, Bangladesh | DR. M.S Bari | CVASU- UGC | Completed |
3. | Impact of bovine mastitis on quality of milk and economy of farmers | DR. M.S Bari | CVASU-UGC | Completed
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4. | Prevalence, risk factors and scoring of Udder Cleft Dermatitis (UCD) and its association with subclinical mastitis in dairy cows. | DR. M.S Bari | CVASU-UGC | Completed |
6. DR. Nasima Akter (DR. N. Akter)
Sl No. | Name of the project and researcher | Project Director/ researcher | Funding agency | Completed/ Ongoing |
1. | Effect of Xylo-oligosaccharides on the growth performance, blood chemistry and gut microbial profile of broiler chickens | DR. N. Akter
| CVASU-UGC | Completed |
2. | Plant-based high energy diet: its association with pulmonary hypertension, tachycardia and polycythemia in broiler chickens | DR. N. Akter
| CVASU-UGC | Completed |
Dairy and Poultry Science Alumni
PhD Alumni in Dairy Science | ||||||||
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Alumni-MS in Dairy Science | ||||||||
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1. | Dilruba Akter | 2016-2017 | 310, | 2018 | ||||
2. | Sanjid Hasan | 2017-2018 | 371 | 2018 | ||||
3. | Arup Ratan Sen | 2015-2016 | 231 | 2018 | ||||
4 | Barun Kumar Pramanik | 2015-2016 | 230 | 2017 | ||||
5 | Md.Jahid Al Hasan | 2015-2016 | 224 | 2017 | ||||
6 | Mohammad Mahibullah | 2015-2016 | 228 | 2017 | ||||
7 | Rifatul Erfan | 2015-2016 | 227 | 2017 | ||||
8 | Md. Saiful Alam | 2015-2016 | 226 | 2017 | ||||
9 | Shahir Bin Mokbul | 2015-2016 | 223 | 2017 | ||||
10 | Avijit Das | 2014-2015 | 145 | 2015 | ||||
11 | Saiful Bari | 2013-2014 | 123 | 2014 | ||||
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Alumni-MS in Poultry Science | ||||
Sl. No. | Alumni | Session | Registration no. | Passing year |
1. | DR. Md. Jashim Uddin | 2017--2018 | 373 | 2018 |
2. | DR. Tamim Mahmud
| 2017--2018 | 371 | 2018 |
3. | DR. Nasima Akter | 2017-2018 | 372 | 2018 |
4 | DR. Md. Abu Tayebb | 2017-2018 | 374 |
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5 | Himel Talukder | 2016-2017 | 319 |
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6 | DR. Jagganth Chandra Dey | 2016-2017 | 317 |
2017 |
7 | DR.Md.Masudul Alam | 2016-2017 | 314 | 2017 |
8 | DR. Supan Ghosh | 2016-2017 | 316 | 2017 |
9 | DR. Sukanto Deb | 2016-2017 | 318 | 2017 |
10 | DR. Sharmin Zaman | 2016-2017 | 315 | 2017 |
11 | DR. Babu Kanti Nath | 2013--2014. | 147 | 2014 |
12 | Muhammad Al Arman | 2013--2014. | 148 | 2014 |
13 | Dr. Marjina Akter | 2008-2009 | 019 (0208) | 2010 |
14 | Mohammad Ismail | January –June 2011 | 071 |
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15 | Hatem Sazzat Md. Zulkar Nine | January –June 2011 | 072 |
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16 | S.M Niaz Mahmud | January –June 2011 | 042 |
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Dr. A. K. M. Humayun Kober
Professor and Head
Mr. Goutam Kumar Debnath
Professor
Dr. Md. Akhtar Uz-Zaman
Professor
Dr. Mohammad Abul Hossain
Professor
Dr. Md Saiful Bari
Associate Professor
DR. Nasima Akter
Assistant Professor
DR. Umme Salma Amin
Lecturer
Gouranga Ch. Chanda
Professor (retd)
Dr. Marjina Akter
Professor
DR. Babu Kanti Nath
Assistant Professor
DR. Arup Ratan Sen
Assistant Professor
Pranab Ghosh
Senior Office Asst. Cum-Computer Typist
Amit Sen
Senior Office Sahayak
Md. Shamim Rahman
Hostel Boy