List of Vice Chancellors
Name | From | To |
---|---|---|
Professor Dr. Azizur Rahman Mollik Daniel | 01-10-1966 | 31-01-1972 |
U. N. Seddiqui (in charge) | 21-04-1971 | 30-01-1972 |
Professor Dr. M Innas Ali | 01-02-1972 | 18-04-1973 |
Professor Abul Fazal (writer) | 19-04-1973 | 27-111975 |
Professor Dr. Abdul Karim | 28-11-1975 | 18-04-1981 |
Professor Dr. M. A. Aziz Khan | 19-04-1981 | 18-04-1985 |
Professor Mohammad Ali | 19-04-1985 | 22-05-1988 |
Professor Dr. Alamgir Mohammad Shirajuddin | 23-05-1988 | 29-12-1991 |
Professor Dr. Rafiqul Islam Chowdhury | 30-12-1991 | 06-11-1996 |
Professor Abdul Mannan | 06-11-1996 | 13-02-2001 |
Professor Mohammad Fazlee Hossain | 14-02-2001 | 02-02-2002 |
Professor A. J. M. Nuruddin Chowdhury | 02-02-2002 | 02-02-2006 |
Professor Dr. M. Badiul Alam | 03-02-2006 | 24-02-2009 |
Late Professor Dr. Abu Yousuf Alam | 25-02-2009 | 28-11-2010 |
Professor Dr.Muhammad Ala-ud-din (Acting) | 09-12-2010 | 14-6.2011 |
Professor Md. Anwarul Azim Arif | 15-06-2011 | incumbent |
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