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University Grants Commission of Bangladesh Agargaon Administrative Area, Sher-E-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka-1207 Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh University Grants Commission of Bangladesh Agargaon Administrative Area, Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka-1207 www.ugc.gov.bd No. 37.01.0000.002.45.02.21.1817 Date: 04/04/2021 Subject: Fulbright Foreign Student Program for 2022-2023 Academic Years. Ref: E-mail from US Embassy, Dhaka; Date: 23 March, 2021 With the above-mentioned subject and reference, the undersigned is conveying with pleasure that the Fulbright Foreign Student Program for 2022-2023 Academic Years has been announced. The program will provide the graduate students and the young professionals with an opportunity to pursue a fully funded Master’s degree in the United States. The deadline for submission of application is 15 May 2021. Details of this announcement are available at https://bd.usembassy.gov/25254/ and please visit https://bd.usembassy.gov/education-culture/student-exchange-programs/. to find more information. The application form is available at https://apply.iie.org/ffsp2022. 02. Hence, you are kindly requested to take a proper arrangement for an extensive publicity on the Central, each of Institutional and Departmental notice boards and also to upload at the websites of your university. 04.04.2021 Mohammad Maksudur Rahman Bhuiyan Additional Director (ICC) Distribution (Not on the basis of seniority): Registrar/s: Dhaka/ Rajshahi/ Bangladesh Agricultural/ Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology/ Chittagong/ Jahngirnagar/ Islamic University/ Shahjalal University of Science & Technology/ Khulna/ National/ Bangladesh Open/ Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University/ Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural / Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science & Technology/ Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology/Patuakhali Science And Technology/ Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural/Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology/ Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology/ Khulna University of Engineering & Technology/Dhaka University of Engineering & Technology/ Noakhali Science & Technology/ Jagannath/ Comilla/ JatiyaKabi KaziNazrul Islam/ Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences/ Sylhet Agricultural/ Jessore University of Science& Technology/Pabna University of Science & Technology/Bangladesh University of Professionals/Begum Rokeya/ Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Science & Technology/ Barisal/ Bangladesh University of Textiles/ Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Maritime/ Rangamati Science and Technology/ Islamic Arabic/ Chittagong Medical/ Rajshahi Medical/ Rabindra/ Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Digital University/ Sheikh Hasian University/Khulna Agricultural/Bangamata Sheikh Fajilatunnesa Mujib Science & Technology/Sylhet Medical University/ Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Aviation & Arospace. Registrar/s: North South/University of Science and Technology Chittagong/Independent/Central Women’s /International University of Business Agriculture and Technology/International Islamic University Chittagong/Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology/American International University-Bangladesh/East West/University of Asia Pacific/The People's University of Bangladesh/Asian University of Bangladesh/Dhaka International/Manarat International/Brac University/Bangladesh/Leading/BGC Trust University Bangladesh/University of Development Alternative/Premiar University/ Southeast University/Daffodil International/Stamford University Bangladesh/State University of Bangladesh/City University/Prime University/ Northern University Bangladesh/Southern University Bangladesh/Green University of Bangladesh/Pundra University of Science & Technology/World University of Bangladesh/Shanto-Mariam University of Creative Technology/The Millennium /Eastern University/Metropolitan/Uttara/United International/University of South Asia/Bangladesh University of Business and Technology/Presidency/University of Information Technology & Sciences/Primeasia/Royal University/University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh/Atish Dipankar University of Science & Technology/Victoria University of Bangladesh/Bangladesh Islami University/ASA University Bangladesh/East Delta/European University of Bangladesh/Varendra University/Hamdard University Bangladesh/BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology (BUFT)/North East University Bangladesh/First Capital University of Bangladesh/Ishakha International University, Bangladesh/Z. H. Sikder University of Science & Technology/Exim Bank Agricultural University, Bangladesh/North Western/Khwaja Yunus Ali/Sonargaon University/Port City International/ Feni/ Bangladesh University of Health Sciences (BUHS)/ Chittagong Independent/Notre Dame University Bangladesh/Times University Bangladesh/North Bengal International/Fareast International/Rajshahi Science and Technology/ Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib/Cox’s Bazar International/Ranada Prasad Shaha/German University Bangladesh/Global University Bangladesh/CCN University of Science & Technology/Bangladesh Army University of Science and Tecnology/ Bangladesh Army University of Engineering and Tecnology/ Bangladesh Army International University of Science and Tecnology/ Canadian University of Bangladesh/N.P.I University of Bangladesh / Northern University of Business and Technology/ Rabindra Maitree /University of Creative Technology/ Central University of Science and Tecnology/Anwer Khan Modern University/Bandarban university/International Standard University/ University of Global Village. No. 37.01.0000.002.45.02.21.1817 Date: 04/04/2021 Copy for kind information and necessary action (Not on the basis of seniority): 1. System Analyst, IMCT Division, UGC, Dhaka (With the request to upload at UGC website); 2. Private Secretary (Deputy Secretary), Office of the Chairman, UGC, Dhaka; 3. Raihana Sultana, Cultural Affairs Specialist, Academic Exchange Programs, Public Affairs Section, US Embassy, Dhaka; 4. Personal Officer, Office of the Secretary, UGC, Dhaka; 5-6. Office copy and Master copy. 04.04.2021 Md. Mamun Assistant Secretary (ICC) E:\UGC-FULBRIGHT SCHOLARSHIP\English Pad.doc .
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