IU to terminate evening courses

Islamic University
Islamic University

The authorities of Islamic University (IU) in Kushtia have decided to stop evening courses from all academic activities of the university, reports UNB.

The decision was made at 113th syndicate meeting of the university with IU vice-chancellor M Harun-Ur-Rashid Askari on the chair, said acting registrar of the university SM Abdul Latif on Sunday night.

Among others, IU Pro-VC M Shahinoor Rahman, treasure M Selim Toha, acting registrar SM Abdul Latif, proctor M Mahbubar Rahman, deans and chairmen of different facilities were present in the meeting.

VC Harun-Ur-Rashid Askari told UNB that they took the decision thinking the demands of the general students, taking the fact that university's academic activities are not hampered due to those courses.