EB on Durga Puja holiday


Tanim Tanvir: Correspondent Kustia University
Published: 01:05 9 October 2024
On the occasion of Durga Puja and Fateha Yazdaham, the administration has announced the suspension of class-examinations of Islamic University (EB) from October 12 to 15. However, the halls of residence will remain open.
This information was confirmed in an office order signed by the acting registrar of the university HM Ali Hasan on Tuesday (08 October).
As per office order, EB classes, examination and office will be closed from 12th to 15th October on the occasion of Durga Puja and Fateha Yazdaham. The University's emergency services (Medical, Water, Electricity, ICT Cell, Security and Estate) will remain operational during office closure.
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