University of Information Technology and Sciences (UITS), the first IT-based private university in Bangladesh was founded on 7 August 2003 as a non-profit organization. INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SOLUTION LTD. (ISTS), a concern of PHP group headed by Alhaj Sufi Mohamed Mizanur Rahman Chowdhury is the sponsor of UITS.
UITS added the latest education system to its curriculum to developing the knowledge and skills of the students as well as integrated human values in the education system. UITS is a science and technological knowledge-based center that provides marketable skills for younger generations who may be gainfully employed both national and international organizations.
UITS introduced students with highest qualified faculties with foreign degrees
UITS forms a community of Bangladesh's brightest minds and most committed educators; and create opportunities for them to meet their academic and human potential. We believe in open and respectful interaction with students, and among its staff at all levels.
University of Information Technology & Sciences (UITS) is committed to publishing high-quality research and phenomenal works from academicians, scientists, engineers, business specialists, sociologists/ social scientists and lawyers/law makers
UITS located at Baridhara diplomatic zone with a beautiful campus of 1.3 acors of land. Quality education at affordable cost & Find all the resources you need here to thrive during your tenure at UITS.
naima.khatun@uits.edu.bd
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Masters of Arts in Business Administration, Kobe University, Japan. MBA & BBA major in Accounting & Information systems, University of Dhaka.
Former Lecturer in Accounting - Northern University Bangladesh (NUB) Former Lecturer in Accounting - American International University Bangladesh (AIUB) Former Lecturer in Accounting - Bangladesh University of Business and Technology (BUBT) Teaching Assistant, Kobe University, Japan Intern, Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd. -
1. Khatun, N., Rahman, M. M. (2017). Corporate Response to Carbon Emissions: Focusing on Scope 3. Journal of Business Studies (Special International Edition), 2(1), 1-28. https://www.fbs-du.com/news_event/2nd1.pdf
2. Rahman, M. M., & Khatun, N. (2017). A Comparative Analysis of Corporate Governance Guidelines: Bangladesh Perspective. Asian Journal of Business Environment, 7 (2), 5-16. https://doi.org/10.13106/eajbm.2017.vol7.no2.5
3. Rahman, M. M., & Khatun, N. (2017). Quality of Corporate Governance: A Review from the Literature. The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business, 4(1), 59-66. https://doi.org/10.13106/jafeb.2017.vol4.no1.59
4. Khatun, N., Yagi, M., & Kokubu, K. (2016). Carbon Disclosure in response to institutional pressure in Japan and Southeast Asia. Discussion paper series, Graduate School of Business Administration, Kobe University, Japan. https://b.kobe-u.ac.jp/papers_files/2016_13.pdf
5. Rahman, M. M., & Khatun, N. (2016). Intellectual Capital: A Review from the Literature. International Journal of Industrial Distribution and Business, 7(4), 5-10. http://dx.doi.org/10.13106/ijidb
6. Khatun, N., Naima, J., Karim, Z., & Alam, L. (2016). Importance of Annual Report to the Shareholders: Empirical Evidence from Bangladesh. The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business, 3(3), 67-77.
ļ§ Received prestigious āOtsuka Toshimi Scholarshipā for consecutive two years in Japan. ļ§ Successfully qualified āComprehensive Scholastic Ability Examinationā which indicates direct admission for doctoral program in graduate school of business administration, Kobe University, Japan. ļ§ Received prestigious Deanās Honor Award for MBA result in University of Dhaka. ļ§ Recipient of Government Scholarship in talent pool both for SSC & HSC result. ļ§ Recipient of Government scholarship in primary and junior school for outstanding performance.