12 DU students get scholarship

BSS
Published On: 03 Mar 2025, 21:12
Twelve meritorious students of Dhaka University were awarded scholarships from two separate trust funds for good academic results. Photo: DU

DHAKA, March 3, 2025 (BSS) – Twelve meritorious students of Dhaka University (DU) were awarded scholarships from two separate trust funds for good academic results.

DU vice-chancellor Professor Dr. Niaz Ahmed Khan handed over the scholarships among the students of Political Science Department and Economics Department of the university today, said a university press release. 

Six students of Economics department received scholarships under Professor Nazma Begum Trust Fund. The awardees are - Sadia (1st year), Moin Uddin (1st year), Snoha Biswas Memory (2nd year), Md. Ashid Rahman (3rd year), Rahima Akhtar (4th year), Md. Sumon Molya (M.S.S).

Under Satirtha Forum Trust Fund, six more fresher students from Political Science Department were awarded scholarship. They are - Ratul Ahmed, Md. Furkan Ali, Farzana Akhter, Sohan Sheikh, Md. Jinnah Sarkar, Kanak Chandra Barman.  

DU Treasurer Professor Dr. M. Jahangir Alam Chowdhury, Chairperson of the Economics Department Professor Masuda Yasmin, Chairperson of Political Science Department Professor Dr. Nasima Khatun, Retired Professor of the Department of Economics Dr. Nazma Begum, Retired Professor of the Department of Political Science Md. Ferdous Hossain, Acting Registrar Munshi Shams Uddin Ahmed were present on the occasion, among others.

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