Nurul Amin - Early Life

Early Life

Amin was born in a prominent village, Shahbazpur, in what was then undivided Bengal's Brahmanbaria District. Amin grew up in nandail upzilla at the Mymensingh District In 1915, Amin passed college entrance examination from Mymensingh Zila School, to attend the college. In 1917, Amin attended the Mymensingh Ananda Mohan College, obtaining the Intermediate in Arts (I.A) and further proceeded to gain the B.A. in English literature in 1919 respectively.

After graduating, Amin took the position of teaching at the local school in Calcutta, but decided to pursue his career in law. In 1920, Amin attended the University of Calcutta where he gained the LLB in Law and Justice in 1924, passed the Bar exam the same year. Amin started his career in law after joining the Mymensingh Judge Court Bar.

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