Comilla Victoria Government College

Comilla Victoria Government College
কুমিল্লা ভিক্টোরিয়া সরকারি কলেজ
Victoria College logo
TypePublic
Established24 September 1899 (1899-09-24)
FounderRoy Bahadur Ananda Chandra Roy
Academic affiliation
Bangladesh National University
PrincipalMd. Abul Basher Bhuiya
Academic staff
125
Administrative staff
220 (approximately)
Students29,900 (approximately)
Location,
CampusUrban
Colours  Blue (shirt)
  Black (pant)
Websitecvgc.edu.bd

Comilla Victoria Government College (Bengali: কুমিল্লা ভিক্টোরিয়া সরকারি কলেজ, romanizedCumilla Victoria Shorkari College), mostly known as Comilla Victoria College, is a public college in Comilla, Bangladesh. It is one of the oldest and prestigious colleges in Comilla as well as in the Chittagong Division. The higher secondary branch of the college is located in Kandirpar area of the comilla city and the degree and honours branch of the college is located in Dharmapur area of Comilla.[1] The college was named after Queen Victoria, once the Queen of United Kingdom and British Raj.

History

The college was established in 1899 by Roy Bahadur Ananda Chandra Roy.[2] Sattendranath Boshu was the first principal of the college and remained in that position until he died [3]

Fazlul Karim became the first Muslim instructor at the college in 1937. He was later appointed vice principal in 1958 and remained in that position until his retirement in 1972, at which point the institution was converted into a government college.

Academics

Currently, the college accommodates 15,000 students and employs 147 teaching staff, of whom 36 are women.

Freedom fighters

Many students from Comilla Victoria College took part in the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971. A total of at least 334 students from the college participated in the war, of whom 35 died. A memorial was constructed within the college campus in their honour.

Housing

Comilla Victoria College has a total of five dormitories, comprising four for male students and one for female students. Approximately 1,000 students currently reside in these dormitories.

Faculty

Comilla Victoria Government College currently comprises four departments under its academic structure. These departments are organised within four faculties: Faculty of Arts, Business Administration, Social Science, and Science.

Faculty Name Categories Seat number in the graduate class Total number of seats
Faculty of Arts Bangla
English
Arabic and Islamic Studies
History
Islamic History and Culture
Philosophy
Faculty of Business Administration Accounting
Finance and Banking
Management
Marketing
( MBA)500
Faculty of Social Science Political Science
Economics
Social Work
Faculty of Science Physics
Chemistry
Mathematics
Statistics
Zoology
Botany

Cultural

The educational institution hosts thirteen cultural organisations that actively participate in both national and local cultural domains. These organisations include the Bangladesh National Cadet Corps (BNCC) of the Army and Air Force, the Red Crescent, Victoria College Bitorko Parishad, Victoria College Theater, Rover Scouts, Campus Barta, the Blood Donor Organisation, Nongar, the Botany Society, the Career Club, and the Science Club. Members of these groups undertake various cultural and social activities within the college.

Notable people

Faculty

Alumni

See also

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