Smart campus, skilled graduates
Business education has become increasingly popular as organisations around the world seek graduates who can navigate complex markets and lead diverse teams. Modern MBA and BBA programs, with their balanced and practical curricula, inspire students to pursue clear career goals. Whether they aim to launch enterprises or rise as executives in established firms, business graduates now find their skills in high demand. Their proven performance has encouraged recruiters to hire them at rising rates, and many pursue positions in specialised institutions after graduation.
ISU's Commitment to Excellence
Following in the footsteps of leading global business schools, the Faculty of Business Studies at International Standard University (ISU) is committed to delivering high-quality education. Under the guidance of Dr Muhammad Kamruzzaman, the department has designed a curriculum that reaches beyond traditional local models and aligns with international standards. The university recruits skilled faculty who combine academic depth with modern teaching methods, and institutional partnerships with reputable universities at home and abroad bolster academic and research opportunities.
Bridging Experience and Opportunity
A common challenge for fresh graduates in Bangladesh is the scarcity of part-time work, which leaves many with little practical experience and sometimes frustrated when employers expect prior exposure. To bridge this gap, ISU's Department of Business Administration actively engages students in practical learning. The department assigns industry-orientated projects and organises industrial tours while promoting co-curricular and extracurricular activities that build applied skills. The university's close relationship with its mother organisation, Standard Group, and other leading business houses helps secure internships and part-time placements, giving students tangible workplace experience before they graduate.
Modern Campus and Resources
ISU's campus provides an environment designed to support learning and professional growth. Smart classrooms feature multimedia projectors and sound systems, language labs strengthen communication skills, and campus-wide Wi-Fi keeps students connected. The libraries, both digital and physical, hold current textbooks, reference volumes, journals, and periodicals, and include dedicated study spaces for group work. Security and comfort are priorities across the campus, creating a setting where students can focus on developing the knowledge and competencies that employers value.
Together, these strengths position ISU to prepare future leaders who can contribute meaningfully to national development and compete confidently on the global stage.
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