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Stamford University Bangladesh has launched its Admission Fair Spring 2026 today, Saturday, 3 January 2026, offering prospective students admission to 29 undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across 14 departments under five faculties.
The fair was formally inaugurated by the Acting Vice-Chancellor of Stamford University Bangladesh, Professor Dr Md Younus Mia. Among others present at the inauguration were Academic Advisor Professor Dr Aka Firoz Ahmed; Treasurer Professor Dr Mohammad Jeaul Hasan; Dean of the Faculty of Science Professor Dr Ahmad Kamruzzaman Majumder; Proctor and Associate Professor Dr Mrityunjoy Acharjee; Registrar Muhammad Abdul Matin; Convener of the Admission Fair and Chairman of the Department of Economics Professor Dr Abdus Sattar; Head of the Public Relations Division Prodeepto Mobarook; and Acting Head of the Admission Department Md Ashik Mahmud. Deans of various faculties, chairmen of departments, university officials, and staff members were also in attendance.
During the Admission Fair Spring 2026, prospective students are being offered a 50 per cent discount on admission fees along with a 10 per cent tuition fee waiver for the first semester.
Students interested in admission may visit the Admission Office at Stamford University Bangladesh’s 51 Siddeshwari Road, Ramna, Dhaka campus. Admission details and online application facilities are available on the university’s official website, while further information can be obtained by calling the university’s helpline.
With a strong emphasis on research-oriented and career-focused education, Stamford University Bangladesh continues to attract both local and international students. The institution features modern and digitised classrooms, free internet access, advanced laboratories, student zones, playgrounds, and a well-equipped library. A permanent campus is currently under construction, with academic activities already underway on a limited scale.
Under the Spring 2026 admission intake, students may enrol in a wide range of contemporary and research-based programmes, including Architecture, Civil Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Environmental Science, Microbiology, Pharmacy, Law, Business Administration, English, Economics, Journalism and Media Studies, Film and Media, and Public Administration at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.







