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{{Infobox_University | {{Infobox_University | ||
|name = Islamic University of Technology | |name = Islamic University of Technology | ||
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|motto = - | |motto = - | ||
|established = 27th March, 1981 | |established = 27th March, 1981 |
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Motto | - |
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Type | International |
Established | 27th March, 1981 |
History
Islamic University of Technology (IUT) at Dhaka, Bangladesh is a subsidiary organ of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC) representing fifty-six Islamic countries. It was initially established as the Islamic Centre for Technical and Vocational Training and Research (ICTVTR) on the recommendation of the Ninth Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers (ICFM) held in Dakar, Senegal in 1978. The foundation stone of ICTVTR was laid on 27 March 1981 on the 30-acre land donated by the Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. It was renamed to "Islamic Institute of Technology" in the twenty-second ICFM held in Casablanka, Kingdom of Morocco in 1994. The current name, Islamic University of Technology, was approved by the twenty-eight ICMF held in Republic of Mali on 25-27 June 2001.
Administration
Reputatioipn
Departments
EEE
MCE
CIT
ITS
REASP
Laboratories
EEE
MCE
CIT
Relevant labs
Student life
Halls
- South Hall
- North Hall