Jahangirnagar University - Notable Professors and Alumni

Notable Professors and Alumni

  • National Professor Syed Ali Ahsan
  • Shwadhinota Puroshkar winning Professor Zillur Rahman Siddiqui
  • Economist,
  • Theatrical performer Humayun Faridi
  • Playwright and theatrical artist Selim Al Deen
  • Economist and anthropologist Anu Muhammad
  • Poet Mohammad Rafiq
  • National Cricketer Masrafi Bin Murtaza and Mushfiqur Rahim
Photos of Jahangirnagar University
Main entrance of Jahangirnagar University.
Migratory birds at the Jahangirnagar University campus.
The Sangsaptak is a sculpture at Jahangirnagar University commissioned to commemorate the martyrs of the Bangladesh Liberation War.
The Shaheed Minar is a monument erected to commemorate the martyrs of Bengali Language Movement.
The Amar Ekushey is a sculpture commissioned to commemorate the martyrs of the Bengali Language Movement.
Department of Physics.
Department of Chemistry.
Main corridor of Dept. of Urban & Regional Planning.
Department of Urban & Regional Planning.
Al-Beruni Hall, the oldest dormitory.
Pritilata Hall, a back view.
The Moulana Bhasani Hall is a male student dormitory named after Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani.

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