Naogaon Government College


Naogaon Government College is a public educational institution in Naogaon District, Bangladesh. It was established in 1961 with 300 students, and currently serves about 16,000. It is situated in the north-east part of Naogaon and is authorized by the National University.
Its campus has two three-story buildings, one of which is used for administrative and academic purpose and also includes a library more than 25,000 books. The second building is for the science faculty.
Naogaon Government College was nationalized in 1980.

History

The foundation stone of Naogaon Degree College was laid in 1959 by subdistrict administrator Abdul Baten at the north-east edge of Naogaon. Subdistrict administrator Abdur Rob Chawdhory carried on the plan and established the college in 1962. It offered intermediate and 3-year undergraduate degrees. In 1980, the college was amalgamated with BMC College and nationalized. Now it is Naogaon Government College. In 1996, the college had started honors in 10 subjects and masters in 9 subjects. Its area is almost 11 acres.

Academic departments

The college has 16 departments:

Facilities

Residential student halls

There are 2 residential Hall for male students And 2 for female students.

Notable alumni