Satkania Government College

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Satkania Government College ,Chittagong.
Satkania College
Satkania government college.jpg
MottoRead: the name of your Lord
Type Public
Established1949,75 years old
FounderMozaffar Ahmed Chowdhury
Affiliation
Chairman Md. Abu Taher
Principal Abu Bakar Majumder
Administrative staff
52+
Students4000+
Undergraduates B.Sc, BA
Location, ,
Bangladesh

22°04′37″N92°03′28″E / 22.076839°N 92.057723°E / 22.076839; 92.057723
CampusSuburban
Colours White & blue
Website www.satkaniagovtcollege.edu.bd

Satkania Government College is an educational institution of Bangladesh. It is the only one government college of Satkania Upazila. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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Location

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Satkania Government College

Satkania Government College is situated in the Chittagong District at Satkania Upazila. [1] [4]

History

It was established in 1949 by Mozaffar Ahmed Chowdhury. In 1982 it runs as government college. [1] [4]

Academic works

At present the institution offer to study Higher Secondary education class 11–12. Bedside this, it has degree course under National University of Bangladesh. Recently the institution starts undergraduate honours course under National University of Bangladesh.

Student

There are 4000+ students study in the institution.

Infrastructure

The institution area is 9.6 acres (3.9 ha). The institution has an administrative building, it has six academic buildings. For the students, the institution has a playground. [1] [5]

Management

The institution has a managing committee, who are conduct the institution.

Library

The institution has a Library.

Department and faculty

The institution currently offer three department for Higher Secondary students. These are Science, Arts and Commerce. And also the institution has following faculties [1]

  1. Physics
  2. Chemistry
  3. Mathematics
  4. Zoology
  5. Botany
  6. Bengali
  7. English
  8. Philosophy
  9. Economics
  10. Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
  11. Accounting
  12. Management
  13. Political Science
  14. History
  15. Islamic history and culture.

Co Curriculum Activity

The institution has following cor curriculum activist:

  1. Rover Scout
  2. BNCC
  3. Red Crescent
  4. Debate Club

Notable alumni

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