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| type = [[University college]]
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| principal = Prof. Md. Harun-or-Rashid Howlader
|campus=Barisal Sadar (Kotwali), Barisal|

|nickname='''SHAC'''
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|website= [http://gshac.gov.bd Official Website]|
| city = [[Barisal]]
| country = [[Bangladesh]]
| campus = Barisal Sadar (Kotwali), Barisal
| nickname = SHAC
| students = 7000+
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[[File:Front side of Govt. Syed Hatem Ali College.jpg|300px|thumb|Front side of Govt. Syed Hatem Ali College]]
'''Government Syed Hatem Ali College''' ({{Lang-bn|সরকারি সৈয়দ হাতেম আলি কলেজ}} '), located in [[Barisal]], is one of renowned college of southern [[Bangladesh]]. It is a university level college where students besides class 12, they can attend into bachelor courses as well.
'''Government Syed Hatem Ali College''' ({{langx|bn|সরকারি সৈয়দ হাতেম আলি কলেজ}}), located in [[Barisal]], is one of the renowned colleges of southern [[Bangladesh]]. It is a university level college where students besides class 11 and 12, can attend into bachelor courses as well. Particularly, the higher secondary grade (class 11–12) students of this college are doing highest results every year than all the colleges in the southern region of Bangladesh.


==History==
==History==
The college was established in 1966 on 22 acres of land. It was donated by the famous social politician and multinational businessman Lt. Syed Hatem Ali and this college was nationalized in 1986. His sons Syed Kawser Hossain and Syed Asadul Hoq (Bachchu) also contributed a lot for the advancement of the institute in many ways over the years.<ref>{{cite web|title=Government Syed Hatem Ali College|url=http://www.barisalboard.gov.bd/100876|website=Barisal Board|accessdate=9 August 2015}}</ref>
The college was established in 1966 on 17 acres of land. The college was nationalized in 1986.

==Academic departments==
The college has 12 departments under 4 faculties for under graduate level. The faculties are:

===Faculty of Arts===
* Department of Bengali
* Department of English
* Department of History
* Department of Islamic Studies
* Department of Islamic History and Culture

===Faculty of Business Studies===
* Department of Accounting
* Department of Marketing
* Department of Management Studies

===Faculty of Science===
* Department of Zoology

===Faculty of Social Sciences===
* Department of Economics
* Department of Political Science
* Department of Social Work


==See also==
==See also==
[[Brojomohun College]]
* [[Brojomohun College]]

==External links==
*[http://gshac.gov.bd/ Official website]


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 23:45, 4 December 2024

Govt. Syed Hatem Ali College, Barisal
সরকারি সৈয়দ হাতেম আলি কলেজ
Mottoআরও আলো
Motto in English
More Light
TypeUniversity college
Established1966; 58 years ago (1966)
PrincipalProf. Md. Harun-or-Rashid Howlader Vice Principal = Prof. Md. Akhterujjaman Khan
Students7000+
Location,
CampusBarisal Sadar (Kotwali), Barisal
NicknameSHAC
Websitegshac.gov.bd
Front side of Govt. Syed Hatem Ali College

Government Syed Hatem Ali College (Bengali: সরকারি সৈয়দ হাতেম আলি কলেজ), located in Barisal, is one of the renowned colleges of southern Bangladesh. It is a university level college where students besides class 11 and 12, can attend into bachelor courses as well. Particularly, the higher secondary grade (class 11–12) students of this college are doing highest results every year than all the colleges in the southern region of Bangladesh.

History

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The college was established in 1966 on 22 acres of land. It was donated by the famous social politician and multinational businessman Lt. Syed Hatem Ali and this college was nationalized in 1986. His sons Syed Kawser Hossain and Syed Asadul Hoq (Bachchu) also contributed a lot for the advancement of the institute in many ways over the years.[1]

Academic departments

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The college has 12 departments under 4 faculties for under graduate level. The faculties are:

Faculty of Arts

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  • Department of Bengali
  • Department of English
  • Department of History
  • Department of Islamic Studies
  • Department of Islamic History and Culture

Faculty of Business Studies

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  • Department of Accounting
  • Department of Marketing
  • Department of Management Studies

Faculty of Science

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  • Department of Zoology

Faculty of Social Sciences

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  • Department of Economics
  • Department of Political Science
  • Department of Social Work

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Government Syed Hatem Ali College". Barisal Board. Retrieved 9 August 2015.

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