University of Asia Pacific (Bangladesh)

University Of Asia Pacific (Bangladesh)

University of Asia Pacific (Bengali: ইউনিভার্সিটি অফ এশিয়া প্যাসিফিক) is a private university located in Dhanmondi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. The campus consists of ten rented premises in Dhanmondi Residential Area, Dhaka. The buildings are just off the main Road. Construction of the permanent Campus of UAP has already started in Green Road and is expected to be completed by 2014.

  • Department of Architecture
  • Department of Business Administration,
  • Department of Civil Engineering,
  • Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
  • Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering,
  • Department of Pharmacy,
  • Department of Mathematics,
  • Department of English,
  • Department of Law and Human Rights,
  • Department of Basic Sciences and Humanities.

Read more about University Of Asia Pacific (Bangladesh):  Undergraduate Programs of Study, Graduate Programs of Study, Academic and Research Collaboration, Membership in National and International Bodies, Campuses

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