North South University - Student Activity Clubs

Student Activity Clubs

North South University has student activity clubs. Although the club activities have been alleged to be amateur and under resourced according to international standards, this is not unique to North South University as most universities of Bangladesh have similar limitations to resources provided to students. In spite of the limitations students claim that they participate in volunteer activities.

The university has the following clubs: Computer Club, Cine and Drama Club, Debate Club, Earth Club, English Club, Games and Sports Club, MBA Club,Pharma Society, Photography Club, Shangskritik Shangathan, Social Services Club, Young Economists' Forum, Young Entrepreneurs Society, Wireless Forum, and NSU Canvas.

The international student organization AIESEC was part of the NSU clubs until its disbanding in 2011 under review of AIESEC International.

North South University Shangskritik Shangathan (NSUSS) is the Pioneer club of North South University established in 1994. The club was established with the focus of promoting the Bengali culture among the people. The club has a legacy of 18 years and with every passing year the club is growing bigger with new dreams of achieving and getting it one step further to bring out Bengali culture. The club mainly focuses in cultural activities and celebrate most of the traditional festivals and national days. North South University Social Services club (NSUSSC) has the objective to offer assistance to the underprivileged and the unfortunate in the society, it organizes events e.g. Social Awareness Campaign, Blood Donation Drive, Winter Clothing Drive, Book Exchange Offer etc. Social Services club also raise Donation money for the needy one.NSU Wireless Forum and NSU Computer Club organize technology-related events. The NSU Debate Club is the first student activity club at NSU.

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