Bangladesh’s tertiary educational system is majorly contributed with universities and regulated by the University Grants Commission (UGC). Universities in Bangladesh are Public, Private and International. Here are some of the best private universities in Bangladesh ranked in terms of academic reputation and pass out success.
Top 10 Private Universities in Bangladesh
মর্যাদাক্রম | University | Academic Reputation | Post Graduate Success |
1 | National South University (NSU) | QS World Rank: 851–900; Strong global reputation | QS Employability Rank: 301–500; High job placement and alumni success |
2 | Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB) | QS Asia Rank: 641–660; Top 3 private in BD | High research index; Strong performance in global academia |
3 | East West University (EWU) | QS World Rank: 1201–1400; IDEAS Econ Rank: 2nd in BD | Strong reputation in research and job market |
4 | Daffodil International University (DIU) | QS Asia Rank: 280; World Rank: 1201–1400 | Produces successful entrepreneurs and freelancers |
5 | United International University (UIU) | QS World Rank: 1201–1400 | Excellent industry collaboration; Skilled graduates |
6 | Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology (AUST) | Nationally reputed in engineering & architecture | Respected among engineering employers in BD |
7 | American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) | Recognized for CS, EEE, and business | Graduates skilled in tech; high industry demand |
8 | University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB) | Creative curriculum; respected media faculty | Produces top journalists and communicators in BD |
9 | Green University of Bangladesh | Recognized for green initiatives and innovation | Rising success in environmental careers |
10 | International University of Business Agriculture and Technology (IUBAT) | Early innovator yet a strong foundation | Alumni excel in business, agriculture, and tech |
*Data based on QS World University Rankings, Times Higher Education, and AD Scientific Index data.
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