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.
1. An Article published on “A Critical Assessment on Quality Education in Private Universities of Bangladesh” in UITS Journal, Volume 2 Issue 1 Page 182 – 200, in 2012 (ISSN 2226-3128) Bangladesh: Autonomous to Independence, (Accepted for publication) UITS Journal in 2015, (ISSN No. 2226-3128)
2. Shabnam, Nadia. (2012) Plea Bargaining: An Analysis of its Prospects in the Criminal Justice Administration of Bangladesh, UITS Journal, Vol. 1. Issue 2
3. Shabnam, Nadia. (2010), Justifiability of the second generation human rights: problems and prospects, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Germany. ISBN-978-3-659-31225-0
4. Dey, Reagan & Shabnam, Nadia (2013), Can Democracy be exported?: Lessons from US Democracy promotion mission, UITS Journal,Vol.2.Issue 1
5. Shabnam, Nadia. (2013), Violence against Woman in Bangladesh: An examination of the effectiveness of existing legal provisions and suggested reforms, UITS Journal, Vol 2.Issue 2
6. Shabnam, Nadia (2014) Legal Aid movement in Bangladesh and India: A comparative study, UITS Journal, Vol 3.Issue 2
7. Shabnam ,Nadia.(2015),The Effectiveness of International Human Rights Enforcement Mechanism: An Appraisal, UITS Journal, Vol 4 .Issue 1
8. Shabnam, Nadia (2017),To search for an effective model of constitutional court in Bangladesh: An analysis, UITS Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol 6.Issue 2
9. Shabnam, Nadia(2017),An Examination of the relevancy of foreign aid in the context of Bangladesh and other developing countries, Vol 6.Issue 2
10. Shabnam, Nadia(2017),Enhancing women empowerment and Gender equality(SDG 5) in Bangladesh: A focus on the scope of logical interpretation of Shari ‘a Law submitted for ICSDD
11. A book titled ‘A Textbook on Land Law’, including various issues of existing land laws of Bangladesh, consisting of 711 pages in English language has been published by Sui Juris Publication, Chittagong, 2015.
12. A Journal Article titled “Law of Vested/Enemy Property in Bangladesh: An analytical Approach” has been published by the International Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities (IJRSSH), India, Vol. No. 6, Issue No. III, Jul-Sep 2016, PP. 166-181.
13. A Journal article titled ‘Land administration in Bangladesh: Problems and analytical approach to solution” has been published by the International Journal of Law, Volume: 3, Issue: 2, Month: Mar-Apr, Year: 2017, Page Number: 44-49.
14. Conference Paper titled “Good Governance in Land Management to Safeguard Land Rights in Bangladesh” has been published in the proceeding of ‘National Conference on Rule of Law and Good Governance’, at the Department of Law and Justice, Metropolitan University, Sylhet on 2 March 2019.
15. A Handbook on “The Law of Public Demands Recovery” has been published by Manushjon in 2015. Dhaka, Bangladesh. (ISBN-978-984-33-8701-1)