Shariatpur Government College

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TypePublic
Established1978 (1978)
PrincipalFAZLUL HAQUE
Shariatpur Government College
শরীয়তপুর সরকারি কলেজ
TypePublic
Established1978 (1978)
AffiliationNational University of Bangladesh
PrincipalFAZLUL HAQUE
Students6000+
Location,
Bangladesh

23°12′11″N 90°20′14″E / 23.2031°N 90.3373°E / 23.2031; 90.3373
CampusUrban
LanguageBengali, English
ColoursBlack, white
Websitesgc.gov.bd

Shariatpur Government College (Bengali: শরীয়তপুর সরকারি কলেজ) is a degree college in the Dhanuka area of the town of Shariatpur, headquarters of Shariatpur District, Bangladesh. Founded in 1978,[1] it is a government college. This college started at the intermediate level. It later developed to the degree, honours and masters level and provides some honours level courses.

On 9 June 1978, this college was established by the then sub-divisional commissioner Md. Aminur Rahman and 1 March 1980, the college was nationalized. In the academic year 1998–1999, the doors of higher education in Shariatpur district were opened with the introduction of honors courses in political science and management at Shariatpur Government College. Shariatpur College students from remote areas, since its inception has played a leading role in higher education.

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