Comilla University
Comilla University (Bengali: কুমিল্লা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়) is a public university located at Kotbari in Cumilla, Bangladesh.[1] Established on 28 May 2006 following its inauguration on 8 February 2006, the institution began academic classes on 28 May 2007 with seven initial departments: English, Economics, Public Administration, Mathematics, Management Education, Accounting and Information Systems, and Marketing.[2] The university occupies approximately 244 acres of land at Shalban Vihara, Moynamoti, and has expanded to encompass 19 departments organized under six faculties, including Science, Arts and Humanities, Social Science, Business Studies, Engineering, and Law.[3][2] It offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs in disciplines such as mathematics, physics, chemistry, pharmacy, economics, anthropology, computer science and engineering, and finance and banking, serving around 6,461 students with 281 faculty members.[1][2] Affiliated with the University Grants Commission of Bangladesh, Comilla University emphasizes multidisciplinary education as one of the country's newer public institutions, though it faces typical challenges in tertiary education quality prevalent in the region, such as academic and infrastructural limitations.[4][5] Notable recognitions include selections of students for the Prime Minister's Gold Medal for academic excellence.[6]History
Establishment and Founding
Comilla University was established as the 26th public university in Bangladesh through government initiative, with the project formally approved by the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) on July 1, 2004, following long-standing regional demands for higher education institutions dating back to the 1960s and formalized in national planning post-1971 independence.[7] The foundation stone was laid on February 8, 2006, marking the physical commencement of construction on a 250-acre campus in the Salmanpur and Rajarkhola areas of Lalmai Mouza, approximately 9.8 km southwest of Comilla city.[7] The Comilla University Act was passed by Parliament on May 7, 2006, enabling the official launch of the institution on May 26, 2006.[7] Academic activities commenced shortly thereafter on May 28, 2006, initially with seven departments—Mathematics, Physics, Statistics, Chemistry, Pharmacy, English, and Bengali—enrolling 300 students under the guidance of 15 faculty members.[7] Professor Golam Mawla was appointed as the inaugural vice-chancellor, overseeing the foundational administrative setup.[7] The university's establishment reflected Bangladesh's post-independence push to expand public higher education in underserved regions, prioritizing science, mathematics, and humanities in its initial curriculum to address local academic needs.[7] Early infrastructure development focused on basic academic buildings and facilities at the Kotbari site near Shalban Vihara, with land acquisition finalized to support phased expansion.[7]Early Development and Expansion
Comilla University launched its academic operations in 2006 as Bangladesh's 26th public university, beginning with seven departments organized under four faculties focused on arts, humanities, social sciences, and business studies.[8] The inaugural session enrolled 300 students served by 15 faculty members, with classes commencing across disciplines such as English, Bengali, economics, public administration, accounting, management, and marketing.[8] [9] This foundational setup emphasized undergraduate education amid efforts to establish administrative and teaching infrastructure on the 244.19-acre campus at Kotbari.[3] In the immediate years following establishment, the university prioritized infrastructure development, including the construction of administrative buildings, lecture halls, and student facilities to support operational needs.[4] Enrollment and faculty numbers grew modestly as the institution gained regional recognition, laying groundwork for academic diversification.[9] The campus, situated near historical sites like Shalban Vihara, benefited from its expansive land allocation, enabling planned expansions in physical facilities without immediate spatial constraints.[3] By the late 2000s, early expansion efforts shifted toward broadening disciplinary offerings, with preparations for introducing science-based departments to complement the initial humanities and business focus. This phase marked a transition from stabilization to structured growth, increasing the total departments from seven toward the eventual 19 across six faculties.[9] Such developments were supported by government funding and affiliation with the University Grants Commission, ensuring alignment with national higher education standards.[3]Recent Milestones
In 2020, Comilla University held its first convocation on January 27, marking the formal conferral of degrees to graduates since the institution's establishment in 2006. This event, delayed for over a decade due to administrative and infrastructural challenges common to newer public universities in Bangladesh, conferred degrees to students from initial academic sessions and signified operational maturity.[10] In September 2023, the university ranked 10th out of 100 public universities in the University Grants Commission's Annual Performance Agreement evaluation, reflecting improvements in governance, research output, and academic delivery metrics assessed by the UGC.[11] On September 22, 2024, Professor Dr. Md. Haider Ali, from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Dhaka University, was appointed as the eighth Vice-Chancellor, succeeding prior leadership amid ongoing efforts to enhance administrative efficiency and research focus.[12] In 2025, five students were nominated for the Prime Minister's Gold Medal for exceptional academic performance across undergraduate programs, highlighting individual excellence in a competitive national selection process.[13] On September 2, the university awarded the Vice-Chancellor Award to 55 graduates from three recent academic sessions, recognizing top performers in coursework and extracurricular contributions.[14] The second convocation was scheduled for December 7, 2025, to award degrees to students who completed requirements from the 2014-15 to 2018-19 sessions, addressing a backlog and advancing degree certification for over a thousand eligible graduates.[15] Earlier that year, on September 15, the 89th Academic Council meeting approved recommendations for structural reforms, including reductions in program durations and enhancements to curriculum alignment with national standards, aimed at improving graduation rates and employability. These developments underscore incremental progress in academic administration and student outcomes, though constrained by broader systemic issues in Bangladesh's higher education sector such as funding delays and infrastructure limitations.Administration and Governance
Organizational Structure
Comilla University operates under a governance framework typical of public universities in Bangladesh, with executive authority vested in the Syndicate and academic oversight provided by the Academic Council, as outlined in the university ordinance.[16] The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Dr. Md. Haider Ali, serves as the chief executive officer, responsible for overall administration, academic leadership, and implementation of policies approved by the Syndicate.[17] The Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Professor Dr. Masuda Kamal, assists the Vice-Chancellor in administrative duties and acts in their absence.[18] The Treasurer, Professor Dr. Mohammad Solaiman, manages financial affairs, including budgeting, procurement, and audits.[19] The Registrar, currently held in additional charge by Professor Dr. Mohammad Anwar Hossen, handles administrative operations, student records, and serves as secretary to both the Syndicate and Academic Council.[20] The Syndicate functions as the primary executive body, chaired by the Vice-Chancellor and comprising 15-20 members including the Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Treasurer, deans of the six faculties, selected senior professors, representatives from the Ministry of Education and other government bodies (such as the Additional Secretary for Audit & Law and the Divisional Commissioner of Chattogram), and external academics from institutions like the University of Dhaka and BRAC University.[20] It holds authority over administrative decisions, financial allocations, appointments, infrastructure development, and policy recommendations to ensure operational efficiency and compliance with national regulations.[20] Meetings are convened periodically to address university affairs, with the Registrar acting as member-secretary.[20] The Academic Council, also chaired by the Vice-Chancellor, focuses on scholastic matters and includes the Pro-Vice-Chancellor, all faculty deans (e.g., from Science, Social Science, and Engineering), heads of departments (such as Mathematics and Economics), the Director of Research & Extension, Controller of Examinations, Deputy Librarian, and two external members from peer universities.[21] It approves curricula, degree programs, examination policies, research guidelines, and faculty promotions, ensuring alignment with academic standards set by the University Grants Commission of Bangladesh.[21] The council meets to deliberate on educational quality and innovation, with the Registrar as member-secretary.[21] The Chancellor, the President of Bangladesh, holds a ceremonial role, appointing the Vice-Chancellor on Syndicate recommendation and presiding over convocations, while day-to-day governance remains decentralized among the above bodies.[22] This structure promotes accountability through a blend of internal academic input and external governmental oversight, though specific operational details are governed by the Comilla University Ordinance.[16]Leadership and Key Officials
The Vice Chancellor of Comilla University, serving as the chief executive officer responsible for academic and administrative oversight, is Professor Dr. Md. Haider Ali, who took office on September 23, 2024.[17][12] Prior to his appointment, Ali held a professorship in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Dhaka.[12] The Pro-Vice Chancellor, assisting in academic and student affairs, is Professor Dr. Masuda Kamal, appointed concurrently on September 23, 2024.[23][24] Kamal is a professor in the Department of Public Administration at Comilla University.[23] The Treasurer, managing the university's financial operations, is Professor Dr. Mohammad Solaiman, also appointed on September 23, 2024.[12][19] Solaiman serves as a professor in the Department of Marketing at Comilla University.[19] The Registrar, handling administrative records and compliance, is currently held in additional charge by Professor Dr. Mohammad Anwar Hossen.[25] These positions are appointed by the government under the university's ordinance, with terms typically lasting four years.[22]Governance Challenges
Comilla University has experienced persistent governance disruptions stemming from conflicts between university leadership and faculty, notably a month-long stalemate in early 2024 between Vice-Chancellor Professor AFM Abdul Moyeen and the teachers' association, which suspended academic activities and left students in limbo.[26] This tension escalated in April 2024 when the vice-chancellor alleged assault by teachers' association leaders during an attempt to access his office, prompting the university's indefinite closure amid ongoing faculty demonstrations.[27][28] Leadership instability intensified with Vice-Chancellor Moyeen's resignation on August 11, 2024, tendered to President Mohammed Shahabuddin, followed by Pro-Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Humayun Kabir's resignation on August 28, 2024, amid broader administrative crises affecting multiple public universities in Bangladesh.[29][30] These events contributed to a pattern of turmoil, with reports indicating administrative instability at the university for over 15 years, exacerbated by efforts to curb irregularities and corruption under Moyeen's tenure.[31] In response to campus unrest, including threats of mob violence linked to student political groups, the university syndicate banned all forms of student politics on August 8, 2024, following its 100th meeting, aiming to restore order but highlighting underlying governance vulnerabilities to politicization.[32][33] Additional challenges include allegations of recruitment irregularities, with the vice-chancellor and treasurer facing scrutiny in September 2025 over a process initiated in July, as detailed in complaints to the Ministry of Education.[34] Political interference has also obstructed faculty protests, such as a human chain event on August 1, 2024, disrupted by alleged ruling party affiliates.[35] Administrative shortcomings extend to infrastructure and resource management, exemplified by the Ministry of Education's order on October 2024 to halt unauthorized hill cutting for development projects, reflecting oversight lapses in project execution.[36] Classroom shortages have further impeded academic governance, causing scheduling conflicts and delays in program delivery as of mid-2024.[37] These issues underscore systemic challenges in balancing autonomy with accountability in Bangladeshi public universities.Academics
Faculties and Departments
Comilla University operates through six faculties, which collectively house 19 academic departments offering undergraduate and postgraduate programs.[2] Established on May 28, 2006, with classes commencing on May 28, 2007, the university began with seven inaugural departments: English, Economics, Public Administration, Mathematics, Management Education, Accounting and Information Systems, and Marketing.[2] The current structure reflects expansion to support diverse disciplines in sciences, humanities, social sciences, business, engineering, and law. The Faculty of Arts and Humanities includes the Departments of English and Bangla.[2] The Faculty of Business Studies encompasses the Departments of Management Education, Accounting and Information Systems, Marketing, and Finance and Banking.[2] The Faculty of Engineering comprises the Departments of Computer Science and Engineering and Information and Communication Technology.[2] The Faculty of Law consists solely of the Department of Law.[2] The Faculty of Science includes the Departments of Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Statistics, and Pharmacy.[2] The Faculty of Social Sciences covers the Departments of Economics, Public Administration, Anthropology, Mass Communication and Journalism, and Archaeology.[2] These departments emphasize foundational and applied research aligned with Bangladesh's educational needs, though recent proposals for 18 additional departments—such as Environmental Science and Biochemistry & Molecular Biology—remain under consideration as of September 2025 and have not yet been implemented.[38]Degree Programs and Curriculum
Comilla University offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degree programs across its six faculties: Engineering, Science, Business Studies, Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences, and Fine Arts. Undergraduate programs are predominantly four-year honors degrees, including Bachelor of Science (BSc) in disciplines such as mathematics, physics, chemistry, and pharmacy under the Faculty of Science; Bachelor of Arts (BA) in English, Bengali, and history under the Faculty of Arts and Humanities; and Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) with specializations in marketing, accounting and information systems, management studies, and finance under the Faculty of Business Studies.[39][40][41] Engineering programs, such as the BSc in Computer Science and Engineering, emphasize technical skills with practical components.[41] Postgraduate offerings include one- to two-year master's programs, such as Master of Science (MSc) in mathematics, physics, and information and communication technology; Master of Social Science (MSS) in economics, public administration, and anthropology; and specialized degrees like Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Master of Pharmacy.[42][43] Doctoral programs, leading to PhD degrees, are available in select departments across faculties, requiring prior master's qualifications and focusing on original research; admissions occur periodically, as in the 2025-2026 cycle announced on September 18, 2025.[44] The curriculum follows a credit-hour system aligned with Bangladesh University Grants Commission standards, typically requiring 120-140 credits for undergraduate honors degrees, comprising core theoretical courses, electives, laboratory work or practicals where applicable, and a final-year thesis or project.[4][45] Programs operate on a semester basis, with assessments via continuous evaluation, midterms, finals, and viva voce; for instance, the BBA curriculum includes foundational accounting processes and specialized business modules updated as of 2022-2023.[41] Advanced degrees incorporate research methodology and dissertation components to foster specialized expertise.[44]Admission and Enrollment
Admission to undergraduate programs at Comilla University occurs through a competitive entrance examination structured into units aligned with academic faculties, including science (A unit), social sciences and humanities (B unit), and business studies (C unit). Eligibility requires completion of the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) or equivalent with a minimum GPA of 3.50 in both the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and HSC examinations, yielding a combined GPA of 8.00 or higher; certain departments, such as computer science and engineering, impose stricter thresholds.[46] Applications are submitted online via the university's admission portal (admission.cou.ac.bd), involving account creation, document uploads (photograph, signature, and academic transcripts), unit selection, and fee payment through designated banks or mobile financial services. The process culminates in written admission tests conducted in multiple shifts, with examinations lasting one hour and covering subject-specific multiple-choice questions; results are published online, followed by merit-based seat allocation and subsequent verification. For the 2024-2025 session, tests for C unit commenced at 10:00 a.m. and A unit at 3:00 p.m. on specified dates, reflecting the phased approach to accommodate applicants.[47][48][49] Graduate admissions, including master's programs, are handled departmentally with separate circulars; candidates typically need a relevant bachelor's degree and may face written tests, viva voce, or document reviews. Programs such as the Master of Pharmacy (regular) and Executive Master's in Computer Science (EMCS, weekend batches) announce applications via the official website, with forms downloadable or obtainable from university branches of Janata Bank; for instance, the 15th batch of EMCS extended its application deadline to May 20, 2025.[50][51] Enrollment stands at 6,461 students across 19 departments within six faculties, supported by 281 faculty members, indicating a student-to-faculty ratio of approximately 23:1. This figure encompasses undergraduates predominantly, with limited postgraduate intake varying by program availability.[2]Campus and Facilities
Academic Buildings and Infrastructure
Comilla University's academic infrastructure centers on multiple dedicated buildings housing its 19 departments across six faculties. Academic Building-1 accommodates departments including Bangla, facilitating teaching and administrative functions for humanities disciplines.[52] The Central Library, a key research facility, provides resources for students and faculty, with contact details indicating its distinct location on campus.[53] An Administrative Building supports overarching university operations, including registrar services on its second floor.[16] Development efforts include the construction of a five-storied Fourth Academic Building, covering 3,560 square meters with a five-storied foundation, as part of the first-phase expansion project.[54] This builds on existing structures to address growing academic needs. The initial campus spans 50 acres at Kotbari, Cumilla, featuring essential infrastructure like transport and medical support, though specific lab or faculty-specific buildings beyond numbered academic blocks remain undetailed in public records.[1] A 2018 master plan aims to modernize and expand facilities with a BDT 1,650 crore allocation, including provisions for study, research, and accommodation enhancements.[55] However, acquiring 200 additional acres for this expansion has progressed slowly, with no completion reported by 2020.[56] In September 2025, allegations emerged of substandard bricks, cement, and sand used in a Tk 8 lakh warehouse project, raising concerns over construction quality in ongoing infrastructure works.[57]Residential Halls and Housing
Comilla University maintains five residential halls to accommodate students, with separate facilities designated for male and female undergraduates.[58] These include Kazi Nazrul Islam Hall, Shaheed Dhirendranath Datta Hall, and Bijoy-24 Hall for male students, alongside Nawab Faizunnissa Chaudhurani Hall and Suniti Shanti Hall for female students.[58] Hall allocation prioritizes merit-based admission scores and follows university ordinances, though specific seating capacities remain undisclosed in official records.[58] A persistent shortage of residential seats has compelled many students, particularly females, to seek off-campus housing. In 2019, approximately 2,000 female students resided outside the campus due to insufficient space in the women's halls.[59] This issue stems from the university's growing enrollment, which outpaces hall expansions, leading to reliance on private accommodations in nearby areas like Comilla city.[59] Recent structural concerns, including cracks in three halls following a 5.5-magnitude earthquake, have prompted safety assessments but no reported evacuations or closures as of the latest updates.[60] Housing facilities emphasize basic provisions such as shared rooms and communal areas, integrated with campus services like transport and health insurance, though detailed amenities like mess halls or utilities are not explicitly outlined in university documentation.[2] Off-campus options, while common, expose students to variable living conditions and higher costs, underscoring the need for expanded on-campus capacity to support equitable access.[59]Support Facilities
Comilla University offers essential support facilities to meet the academic, health, transportation, and recreational needs of its students and staff, including a central library, medical center, dedicated transport services, cafeteria, guest house, and ICT infrastructure.[4] The Central Library serves as the primary repository for academic resources, located on campus with contact available through the registrar's office at 02334411145.[61] It is overseen by staff including Deputy Librarian Md. Muhiuddin Alam.[62] The Medical Center, housed in the Administrative Building, provides on-campus healthcare services and is accessible via phone at 01711033674.[63] University-wide health insurance is also available to students as part of broader support provisions.[4] Transport services include a fleet of buses tailored to different user groups, operating primarily on the route from Kandirpar via Tomchom Bridge and Kotbari to the campus and back:- Two teacher buses with schedules such as upward trips at 08:30–09:00 and 10:00–10:40, and downward at 14:00–14:40 and 17:05–17:45;
- Multiple student buses (blue buses) with timings like upward at 08:15–08:55 and downward at 14:00–14:40;
- One officer bus (upward 08:30–09:00, downward 16:10–16:50);
- One staff bus (upward 08:15–09:00, downward 16:15–16:55).[64]
Student Life
Extracurricular Activities
Comilla University fosters extracurricular engagement through numerous student-led clubs and societies emphasizing leadership, community service, technical skills, and career development. These organizations supplement academic pursuits by organizing workshops, seminars, community outreach, and skill-building events.[71][72] Prominent clubs include the Rotaract Club of Comilla University, affiliated with Rotary International District 3282, which focuses on youth-led service projects, leadership training, and social impact initiatives such as awareness campaigns and partnerships for global summits.[73][74] The Leo Club of Comilla University, sponsored by Lions Clubs International, promotes leadership qualities through community service and youth development activities.[75][76] In technical and scientific domains, the Comilla University IT Society (CoUITS) serves as the primary ICT platform, hosting events to enhance digital literacy and innovation among students.[71][77] The Comilla University Science Club (CoUSC) organizes science seminars, workshops, and community programs to promote scientific inquiry and engagement.[72] Other notable groups encompass the Entrepreneurship & Leadership Development Club (ELDC), which develops leadership and entrepreneurial skills via targeted programs,[78] and the Comilla University Career Club, dedicated to career guidance, networking, and professional development sessions.[79] Departmental initiatives, such as the Language Club of Anthropology, support co-curricular activities including language proficiency and cultural discussions.[80] Cultural, sports, and debate clubs operate across departments, facilitating events like debates, athletic competitions, and artistic performances to enrich student life. The university's central administration oversees broader sports and cultural programs, though specific events vary by academic year.[69]Student Support Services
Comilla University maintains a Student Counselling and Guidance office to assist undergraduates with academic, personal, and career-related challenges. The office is directed by Professor Dr. Md. Abdullah Al Mahbub, an associate professor in the Department of Mathematics, who can be contacted at 01727244330.[81] Career support is facilitated through the Comilla University Career Club, a student-led organization that provides counseling on job preparation, including guidance for multinational corporation roles, government civil service exams, startups, and entrepreneurship.[82] The club, accessible via [email protected] or its website, emphasizes skill-building workshops and networking to enhance employability.[83] In September 2025, the university organized a five-day career preparation program aimed at equipping students with practical skills for professional opportunities. Health services are offered via the on-campus Medical Center, staffed by personnel such as Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr. Mahmudul Hasan Khan, reachable at 01711033674 or [email protected].[84] The university also provides health insurance coverage as a standard student facility.[4] Financial assistance primarily involves government scholarships, for which students can apply online through the university portal.[85] Department-specific aid exists, such as in the Computer Science and Engineering program, which awards 12 monthly stipends of 5,000 Bangladeshi Taka to qualifying undergraduates until degree completion.[86] Broader scholarship details remain under development on the official site.[87] Additional supports include transport facilities for commuting and access to residential halls, integrated into the overall student welfare framework.[4]Campus Culture and Events
Campus culture at Comilla University emphasizes student-led extracurricular engagement, including cultural performances, traditional observances, and departmental festivals that foster community and skill development among approximately 15,000 students.[4] Activities often align with national holidays, such as Shaheed Day on February 21 and Independence Day on March 26, during which classes are suspended for commemorative programs.[88] These events contribute to a vibrant atmosphere, blending academic rigor with social interaction on the 100-hectare Kotbari campus.[7] Student clubs play a central role, with organizations like the Comilla University Science Club (CoUSC) promoting scientific inquiry through workshops, seminars, and outreach to local schools and colleges in the Comilla region.[72] The Rotaract Club of Comilla University focuses on leadership and community service, hosting career seminars, CV-building workshops, and partnerships with industry for events like skill enhancement programs.[73] Similarly, the Leo Club engages members in youth-led service initiatives, including annual membership drives and extracurricular leadership activities starting from September 2025.[76] Annual events highlight cultural traditions, such as the Bengali New Year (Pohela Boishakh) celebration on April 15, 2025, which featured traditional rural games including cockfighting for male participants and musical chairs for females, alongside performances that drew widespread student participation.[89] Departmental fests, like the CSE Fest 2k25 on August 27, 2025, incorporate cultural programs with music and dance by student performers.[90] The Law Fest, concluding September 12, 2025, combined sports tournaments in football and cricket with mooting competitions, legal debates, and seminars on contemporary issues, attracting broad faculty and student involvement.[91] Model United Nations simulations organized by CoUMUNA further enhance debate and international awareness through events like CoUMUN 2025.[92]Research and Achievements
Research Output and Initiatives
Comilla University oversees research through its Office of the Director Research & Extension, which coordinates departmental projects, extension activities, and scholarly dissemination across its 19 departments.[93] This office facilitates ongoing and completed research, including efforts to secure external funding from sources like the University Grants Commission (UGC) of Bangladesh.[94] Departments such as Physics explicitly prioritize advanced research programs and industry partnerships for project financing.[95] Faculty research output includes publications in national and international journals, with over 1,300 articles tracked in scholarly databases as of recent assessments.[96] In 2024, the university recorded 133 publications in the Web of Science, spanning fields like environmental science, economics, and public administration.[97] Notable examples include studies on eco-innovation in manufacturing SMEs and energy conservation awareness among students, often funded by UGC grants and published in Scopus-indexed outlets.[98][99] Individual faculty contributions are significant; for instance, the Treasurer has authored over 25 articles in local and Scopus-indexed journals, while professors like Shapan Chandra Majumder have produced works in SCI/SSCI venues.[19][100] Key initiatives encompass university-sponsored journals, such as the Journal of Arts & Humanities (Volume 10 call for papers issued recently) and Comilla University Journal of Social Sciences, which publish peer-reviewed articles on governance, environmental quality, and cultural topics.[101][102] The Comilla University Research Society, formalized in 2022, promotes student-led research via mentorship, workshops, and networking, though its impact remains emerging given the university's youth (established 2007).[103] Additional efforts include specialized chapters like the National Skills Development Corporation for data science education and training.[104] These activities align with broader UGC mandates but face constraints from limited funding and infrastructure, as reflected in modest citation metrics relative to established institutions.[105]Notable Accomplishments
Comilla University has garnered recognition for student academic excellence through national honors, including the nomination of five students for the Prime Minister's Gold Medal in recognition of their outstanding results.[6] In September 2025, the university conferred Vice-Chancellor Awards to 55 graduates across three academic sessions, categorized by meritorious performance in graduation and master's programs, as well as contributions to extracurricular and research activities.[106] During its inaugural convocation on January 27, 14 students received gold medals for top academic achievements. In the realm of competitive programming, Comilla University ranked 8th among all Bangladeshi institutions as of August 2022, highlighting strengths in computer science and engineering disciplines.[103] Faculty members have also been honored for research contributions; for instance, Professor Dr. Shapan Chandra Majumder was awarded the Vice Chancellor's Award for Outstanding Research covering the period 2020-2022, based on his work in relevant fields.[100] Similarly, Partha Chakraborty received a special grant from the Bangladesh Government ICT Division for the 2020-2021 fiscal year and the Corona Warriors Award in 2020 for contributions during the COVID-19 response.[107] Students in the Faculty of Science have earned Vice-Chancellor's merit awards and Dean's awards for exceptional performance, underscoring departmental successes in scientific disciplines.[108] These accomplishments reflect targeted recognitions amid the university's broader emphasis on academic and research outputs, though they remain primarily national in scope.[105]Faculty and Student Recognitions
Comilla University bestows the Vice-Chancellor's Merit Award and Dean's Award upon students for exceptional academic performance across faculties such as Science and Business Studies.[108][109] On September 2, 2025, the institution presented the Vice-Chancellor Award to 55 graduates from three academic sessions, with awards distributed under categories including highest results in bachelor's and master's programs; among recipients, 43 were female and 12 male, each granted a certificate and Tk 10,000 cash prize.[106] Furthermore, five students earned selection for the Prime Minister's Gold Medal based on superior academic outcomes.[6] Faculty recognitions emphasize research contributions, with the Vice-Chancellor's Award frequently granted for publications in high-impact journals, as noted in the Faculty of Business Studies.[109] Specific honorees include Professor Dr. Shapan Chandra Majumder, who received the Vice-Chancellor's Award for 2020-2022 due to outstanding research excellence in Bangladesh.[100] Professor Dr. Md. Abdul Majed Patwary was awarded the Vice-Chancellor's Award in 2023 and 2025 for exceptional research output.[110] Dr. Mohammad Kamal Hossain obtained the Vice-Chancellor's Award for Outstanding Research in Special Category in 2023, alongside an Outstanding Academic Performance Award.[111] Dr. Husne Jahan Chowdhury holds the University Grants Commission Award for her peer-reviewed publications.[112] Other faculty, such as Md. Hasan Hafizur Rahman, have secured best paper awards for research presentations.[113]Challenges and Criticisms
Infrastructure and Resource Shortages
Comilla University experiences persistent infrastructure deficits that constrain its operational capacity and academic delivery. Key shortcomings include unplanned physical development, inadequate classroom availability, and insufficient residential accommodations, as documented in a 2023 academic assessment of tertiary education challenges at the institution. These issues stem from rapid enrollment growth outpacing facility expansion, leading to overcrowded spaces and deferred maintenance.[5] Classroom scarcity necessitates a two-shift system for lectures and examinations, where one cohort must delay sessions pending the prior group's completion, thereby compressing academic timelines and reducing instructional time. This arrangement, reported as ongoing, exacerbates session jams and hinders timely course progression.[37] Residential facilities remain critically undersupplied, particularly for female students; in 2019, dormitory shortages left approximately 300 students without on-campus housing, forcing reliance on external accommodations. Power outages occur frequently, disrupting both teaching and administrative activities, while water supply interruptions in halls compound daily hardships for residents as of May 2025.[59][114] Library resources and research infrastructure are also deficient, with limited access to updated materials and equipment constraining scholarly output and faculty-student collaboration. Specialized departments, such as dentistry, report constraints on advanced tools and materials, limiting practical training. Commuting students face acute transportation shortages, with insufficient bus services between the campus and Comilla city impeding attendance since at least 2018.[5][26][115]Academic Quality Issues
Frequent administrative conflicts at Comilla University have disrupted academic continuity, leading to prolonged suspensions of classes and examinations. In May 2023, a standoff between the vice-chancellor and the teachers' association prompted an indefinite closure starting May 1, halting all academic activities, including departmental exams in at least 12 departments such as Economics and Computer Science.[26] Students reported delays in graduation and career preparation as a direct result, with failed negotiation attempts exacerbating the limbo until potential resumption in early June.[26] Similar closures, such as indefinite shutdowns due to factional clashes among student groups in prior years, have compounded these interruptions, reducing effective instructional time and undermining learning outcomes.[116] Infrastructural deficiencies further compromise teaching quality and curriculum delivery. The university operates a two-shift class system due to acute classroom shortages, with multiple departments and batches sharing limited facilities—for instance, Archaeology, Pharmacy, and Finance & Banking using a single room, while science departments like Statistics, Chemistry, and Physics accommodate four batches in one space.[37] This arrangement forces sequential scheduling, causing one batch to wait idly while another conducts classes or exams, which prevents teachers from completing syllabi and disrupts regular academic progress.[37] Practical training is particularly affected, as departments like Pharmacy lack dedicated laboratories despite requirements for hands-on work, and foundational departments such as Economics have only 2-3 classrooms after eight years of operation.[37] The absence of exam halls, libraries, and seminar rooms in many areas exacerbates these constraints, limiting opportunities for comprehensive education.[37] Chronic institutional instability, spanning over 15 years since the university's establishment in 2006, has perpetuated these quality gaps by diverting resources from pedagogical improvements to conflict resolution.[31] While administrative efforts, such as a proposed Tk. 68 crore allocation for building expansion, aim to address physical shortages, recurrent disruptions continue to erode academic standards and student performance.[37]Administrative and Ethical Controversies
Comilla University has faced persistent administrative tensions, particularly between its vice-chancellors and faculty associations, leading to repeated disruptions in academic operations. In 2024, a month-long standoff between Vice-Chancellor Professor AFM Abdul Moyeen and the teachers' association resulted in the suspension of classes and the indefinite closure of the campus, with allegations of faculty leaders assaulting the VC while he attempted to access the premises.[26][28] Teachers initiated a boycott on March 19, 2024, protesting claimed irregularities and arbitrary decisions by the administration, exacerbating a pattern of instability reported over the prior 15 years.[117][31] Corruption allegations have centered on procurement and recruitment processes under multiple vice-chancellors. The Anti-Corruption Commission initiated probes into claims of graft in land acquisition and staffing hires, following complaints received by mid-2024.[118] Earlier, in 2011, then-VC Professor Abu Taher faced accusations of misconduct in a campus solar panel project, while Professor AFM Abdul Moyeen encountered scrutiny over recruitment irregularities alongside the university treasurer.[31][119] In 2017, the VC at the time was accused by teachers, students, and officials of systemic procedural violations across administrative functions.[120] Ethical concerns have arisen from actions perceived as curtailing free expression and academic autonomy. On August 2, 2023, the university suspended student journalist Mohammad Iqbal Monowar for reporting on Vice-Chancellor AFM Abdul Moyeen's July 31 speech, in which the VC allegedly stated that "corruption prompts development," prompting backlash over potential endorsement of malfeasance.[121][122] The suspension, later stayed for six months by the High Court on August 14, 2023, drew criticism from 33 prominent citizens for violating academic freedom and due process.[123][122] Amid these disputes, Moyeen resigned on August 11, 2024, citing personal reasons, following sustained pressure from faculty and student groups.[29] Student-led actions have compounded administrative challenges, including factional clashes between Bangladesh Chhatra League groups that prompted campus closures, such as in one instance declaring all activities suspended sine die.[116] In January 2025, members of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement detained and handed over Deputy Registrar Mohammad Zakir Hossain to police, amid broader protests against perceived administrative bias.[124] These incidents highlight recurring ethical lapses in conflict resolution and governance, with calls for neutral investigations into vice-chancellors' conduct to address underlying systemic issues.[117]Rankings and Broader Impact
National and International Rankings
Comilla University, established in 2006, does not feature in major international university rankings such as the QS World University Rankings or Times Higher Education World University Rankings, which prioritize metrics like academic reputation, employer reputation, and international faculty ratios typically favoring older, research-intensive institutions.[125][126] In the SCImago Institutions Rankings for 2025, derived from Scopus-indexed research output, innovation, and societal impact, Comilla University holds a global overall rank of 4218th, with a research rank of 5939th and innovation rank of 7168th.[127] EduRank's 2025 assessment, based on 66 research topics including citations and non-academic prominence, places it 6130th globally.[105] Nationally within Bangladesh, rankings vary by methodology but position Comilla University in the mid-tier among over 100 institutions. In SCImago's 2025 higher education sector ranking for the country, it stands 22nd.[128] EduRank lists it 37th, while UniRank's web-metrics-based 2025 league table ranks it 43rd.[105][129]| Ranking Provider | Year | National Rank (Bangladesh) | Global Rank |
|---|---|---|---|
| SCImago Institutions | 2025 | 22 | 4218 |
| EduRank | 2025 | 37 | 6130 |
| UniRank | 2025 | 43 | N/A |