Bangladesh University of Professionals

Bangladesh University of Professionals
বাংলাদেশ ইউনিভার্সিটি অব প্রফেশনালস্
Crest of BUP
Other name
BUP
Motto
জ্ঞানের মাধ্যমে উৎকর্ষ সাধন
Motto in English
Excellence through knowledge
TypePublic
Established5 June 2008 (2008-06-05)
AccreditationUniversity Grants Commission (UGC)
AffiliationBangladesh Armed Forces
ChancellorPresident Mohammed Shahabuddin
Vice-ChancellorMajor General Md Mahbub-ul Alam
Pro-Vice-ChancellorKhondoker Mokaddem Hossain
Academic staff
710+
Administrative staff
750+
Students10,000+
Undergraduates6,800+
Postgraduates1,200+
50+
Other students
6,050+
Location,
1216
,
23°50′28″N 90°21′28″E / 23.8411°N 90.3577°E / 23.8411; 90.3577
CampusSuburban, 23 hectares (56 acres)
LanguageEnglish and Bengali
DemonymBUPians
Colors   Golden and Green
NicknameTeam de BUP (Football)
Websitebup.edu.bd

Bangladesh University of Professionals (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ ইউনিভার্সিটি অব প্রফেশনালস্), abbreviated as BUP is a public university located in Mirpur Cantonment in Dhaka, Bangladesh.[1] Established in 2008, it is operated by the Bangladesh Armed Forces for higher education of military personnel and self-financed civilians. It affiliates higher educational institutions owned or operated by the military itself.

BUP was founded as the 31st public university of Bangladesh under the Bangladesh University of Professionals Act, 2009.[2] It provides undergraduate and graduate programs across 22 departments in 6 faculties; including arts, social science, security studies, strategic studies, science and technology, business studies and medical studies.

Under the administration of the armed forces, BUP is noted for its internal discipline and a zero-tolerance policy for student politics, ragging, campus violence and other unethical activities. It is also the sole session jam-free public university in Bangladesh.

History

Before the establishment of the Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP), the educational institutions of the Bangladesh Armed Forces—about 56 in total—were affiliated with various public universities across the country.

The main purpose for the establishment of BUP, was to unify all the educational institutions of the Bangladesh Armed Forces, under one university administered by the armed forces. Following the purpose, on 5 June 2008, Bangladesh University of Professionals started its journey with the motto: "Excellence through knowledge" in Mirpur Cantonment, Dhaka.[3] Later, the Bangladesh University of Professionals Act, 2009 (Act No. 30 of 2009) was promulgated.[2]

Although BUP is a military-administered institution, it is also a public university. So, anyone can gain admission in the university following the admission test. Currently, almost all the educational institutions of the Bangladesh Armed Forces are affiliated with BUP.[2]

Regulatory bodies

The university structure consists of the following bodies:

  • Senate
  • Syndicate
  • Academic Council
  • Finance Committee

Administration

  • Vice Chancellor

The current vice chancellor of BUP is Major General Md Mahbub-ul Alam, ndc, afwc, psc, M.phil, Ph.D [4]

  • Pro Vice Chancellor

The current pro-vice chancellor of BUP is Khondoker Mokaddem Hossain [5]

  • Treasurer

The treasurer of BUP is Air Commodore Md Reza Emdad Khan, GUP, BUP, ndc, psc, GD (P)

  • Registrar

The registrar of BUP is Brigadier General Md Rabbi Ahsan, ndc, psc

Programs

Below is the list of the education levels for which the programs are available:

  • Undergraduate Program
  • Graduate Program
  • Postgraduate Program
  • Certificate Program
  • MPhil
  • PhD

Admission process

Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP) follows a structured admission process for undergraduate programs, including specific eligibility criteria, an application procedure, and an admission test.

Campus

Library and archives

The BUP Library and Archive began in 2010 with around 500 books, housed in a 200-square-foot room on the 3rd floor of the MIST Administrative Building. Over the years, it has expanded twice, in 2018 and 2021. As of June 2024, the library's collection comprises mainly department-related materials, with 28,063 books and 6,096 journals/magazines. Users can independently check out and return materials through an RFID-based library management system. In addition to a cyber corner, users also have off-campus access to 12 international e-resources via RemoteXs. Library services are continuously monitored and ensured for quality.[6]

Accommodation halls

The Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP) is a relatively new institution and currently lacks a dedicated hall building. To address student accommodation needs, the university has rented eight buildings in Mirpur DOSH. At present, around 400 students are residing in these rented accommodations.[7]

Sports and fitness

The Physical Education Centre began its activities when BUP was established in 2008. In August 2014, it became fully operational with the hiring of two physical education trainers, one male and one female.[8]

Cafeteria

There are three cafeterias in BUP - Vista Cafeteria, Amitié and Third Place.[9]

Auditorium

There are two auditoriums at BUP. They are Bijoy Auditorium and Shadhinota Auditorium

Medical services

The BUP Medical Center was inaugurated in March 2010 and operates under the supervision of the Vice Chancellor's office. It is staffed with a Chief Medical Officer, a Senior Medical Officer, one Medical Officer, one Paramedic, two Medical Assistants, and two Office Assistants.

The medical center also offers 24-hour on-call medical support and ensures medical assistance during seminars, symposiums, workshops, sports events, and other university activities.[10]

Transportation services

The Mechanical Transport (MT) Section is a division under the Registrar's office at Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP). Despite having a limited number of vehicles and drivers relative to its increasing number of members, it provides dynamic commuting services for teachers, officers, staff, and students from key areas of Dhaka city. Additionally, the MT Section offers a 24/7 ambulance service to all affiliates of BUP at every level.[10]

ICT services

The Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP) has consistently supported the digitalization of its ICT Centre and entire institution to keep up with modernization efforts. A customized Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system has been developed to automate academic, financial, vehicle, store, and administrative activities. This system includes various integrated software, applications, and modules, with some still under development. The automation services also cover class attendance, assignments, and the publication of examination results. In line with these efforts, classrooms have been digitalized for teaching and learning. Recently, a web-based digital archive has been implemented to incorporate and preserve records of the institution's various activities.[11]

Academics

Faculties and departments

BUP currently provides undergraduate and graduate programs across 22 departments in 6 faculties and postgraduate programs through CHSR.[12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21]

Faculty Of Business Studies (FBS) Faculty of Arts and Social Science (FASS) Faculty of Security & Strategic Studies (FSSS) Faculty of Science & Technology (FST) Faculty of Medical Studies (FMS) Faculty of Business & Social Science (FBSS),(BMA)
Department of Business Administration General Department of Sociology Department of Law Department of Information & Communication Engineering - (ICE) Department of Public Health & Informatics Department of International Relations (BMA)
Department of Accounting & Information Systems (AIS) Department of English Department of International Relations (IR) Department of Environmental Science - (ES) Department of Pharmacy Department of Business Administration (BMA)
Department of Finance & Banking Department of Economics Department of Mass Communication & Journalism Department of Computer Science and Engineering - (CSE) Department of Economics (BMA)
Department of Management Studies Department of Development Studies Department of Peace, Conflict & Human Rights
Department of Marketing Department of Public Administration
Department of Disaster Management & Resilience

Faculty of Business Studies (FBS)

  • Undergraduate Programs
  1. Bachelor of Business Administration General
  2. BBA in Accounting and Information Systems (AIS)
  3. BBA in Finance and Banking
  4. BBA in Management Studies
  5. BBA in Marketing
  • Graduate Programs
  1. Master of Business Administration in Accounting and Information Systems
  2. Master of Business Administration in Finance and Banking
  3. Master of Business Administration in Marketing
  4. Master of Business Administration in Management Studies (HRM)
  5. Master of Business Administration (Regular)
  6. Master of Business Administration (Professional)

Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences (FASS)

  • Undergraduate programs
  1. BSS (Hons.) in Sociology
  2. BA (Hons.) in English
  3. BSS (Hons.) in Economics
  4. BSS (Hons.) in Development Studies
  5. BSS (Hons.) in Public Administration
  6. BSS (Hons.) in Disaster Management and Resilience
  • Graduate programs
  1. Master of Social Science in Sociology
  2. Master of Social Science in Economics
  3. Master of Social Science in Development Studies
  4. Master of Social Science in Public Administration
  5. Master of Disaster and Human Security Management (MDHSM)
  6. Master of Arts in English Literature & Cultural Studies
  7. Master of Arts in English Language Teaching & Applied Linguistics

Faculty of Security & Strategic Studies (FSSS)

  • Undergraduate programs
  1. LLB (Hons.) in Law
  2. BSS (Hons.) in International Relations (IR)
  3. BSS (Hons.) in Mass Communication & Journalism
  4. BSS (Hons.) in Peace, Conflict and Human Rights
  • Graduate programs
  1. Master of Laws (LLM-Professionals)
  2. Master of Law (LLM)
  3. Master of International Relations (MIR)
  4. Master of Peace, Conflict & Human Rights Studies (MPCHRS)

Faculty of Science & Technology (FST)

  • Undergraduate programs
  1. BSc in Information & Communication Engineering - ICE
  2. BSc (Hons.) in Environmental Science - ES
  3. BSc in Computer Science and Engineering - CSE
  • Graduate and postgraduate programs
  1. Master in Information & Communication Technology (MICT)
  2. Master in Information Systems Security (MISS)
  3. Master in Information and Communication Engineering (MICE)
  4. Masters in Environmental Science (MES)
  5. Master in Computer Science and Engineering (MCSE)
  6. Masters in Cyber Security (MCS)
  • Postgraduate Programs
  1. M.Sc./Masters in Environmental Science and Management (MESM)

Faculty of Medical Science (FMS)

  • Graduate programs
  1. Master of Public Health and informatics (MPH) in Epidemiology
  2. Master of Public Health and informatics (MPH) in Hospital Management
  3. Master of Public Health and Informatics (MPH) in Climate Change & Health

Faculty of Business & Social Sciences (FBSS), (BMA)

  1. International Relations (BMA)
  2. Bachelor of Business Administration (BMA)
  3. BSS (Hons.) in Economics (BMA)

Centre for Modern Languages (CML)

Office of the Evaluation, Faculty & Curriculum Development

  • Faculty Development Section
  • Curriculum Development Section
  • Institutional Quality Assurance Cell

Counselling & Placement Centre (CPC)

  • Academic Counselling
  • Socio-emotional Counselling
  • Placement Centre

Research

Centre for Higher Studies & Research (CHSR)

Postgraduate Programs

BUP Research Centre

  • Faculty Research
  • Independent Research/Innovation
  • Consultancy

Publications

Journal

  • BUP Journal
  • Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences Inquest Journal
  • Journal of Faculty of Science & Technology
  • Journal of Innovation in Business Studies

Magazine

  • Cadence (annual magazine)

Newsletter

Labs

  • Media Lab
  • Computer Lab
  • Environmental Lab
  • Electrical and Electronics Lab
  • Communication Lab
  • Turkish Language Lab
  • Language Lab[22]

Rankings

As of March 2, 2025, BUP is ranked 23rd among 129 universities in Bangladesh by EduRank[23]

Notable people

Faculty and staff

Vice-chancellors

Others

Alumni

Notable alumni of the university mostly have been senior officers in the armed forces. Many of them have gone on to be diplomats or administrators in commerce or academia. Most have been Bangladeshi, but several have been Nigerian. Others have included a student, a civil servant, a diplomat, an entertainer, and a police officer.

Affiliated institutes

As of 2025, there are a total of 56 institutions affiliated with Bangladesh University of Professionals.[71]

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