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AIUB Business School: How much will it succeed in producing business leaders?
7/4/2004
 

          Many people know American International University-Bangladesh as one of the top institutions in imparting computer and IT education. In more recent time, the university has also earned fame for business education. With the growing demand for business education, the university has also concentrated on producing quality business graduates in today's competitive market. Eventually it has became a popular academia in creating opportunities for quality business education. AIUB was declared the 'Best Business School' in private sector by the Financial News Service (FNS) in the year 2004.
Despite its infrastructure limitations, not unusual with private universities in Bangladesh, AIUB Business School with its 40 full-time faculty members and more than 1200 students is putting relentless efforts towards contributing to the human resource development of Bangladesh.
Recently Ashequl Islam and Aminul Islam talked to the students, teachers and the dean of the Business School to know about their predilections and potentials. Also they talked to the Vice-chancellor of the university to know different crucial aspects of the university.

 

 
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