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World University of Bangladesh.

Dhaka Bangladesh 23° N · 90° E

Nestled in the vibrant northern suburb of Dhaka, the World University of Bangladesh (WUB) offers visitors a distinctive glimpse into the evolution of private…

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Introduction

Nestled in the vibrant northern suburb of Dhaka, the World University of Bangladesh (WUB) stands as a modern symbol of private higher education in the capital. Since its founding in 2003, WUB has demonstrated a commitment to innovative pedagogy, multidisciplinary learning, and a student-focused campus experience. The university’s Uttara campus, inaugurated in 2019, is celebrated for its contemporary architecture and tranquil waterfront location, making it both an academic hub and a cultural landmark.

This comprehensive guide provides all the essential information for planning a visit to WUB—whether you are an educational tourist, a prospective student, or a cultural explorer. Learn about visiting hours, guided tours, accessibility, nearby attractions, special events, and practical travel tips to make your visit memorable and well-organized (World University of Bangladesh Official Website; Times Higher Education Profile of WUB; Dhaka Travel Guide).

About the World University of Bangladesh

WUB was established in 2003 as a private institution to expand access to quality higher education in Bangladesh. The university’s Uttara campus features state-of-the-art classrooms, well-equipped laboratories, a modern library, and recreational spaces—all set within landscaped grounds by a serene waterfront. WUB’s multidisciplinary programs span engineering, business, law, and social sciences, reflecting the institution’s dedication to academic innovation and holistic student development (Times Higher Education Profile of WUB).


Visiting Hours and Campus Access

  • Opening Hours: Saturday through Thursday, 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM. The campus is closed on Fridays and public holidays.
  • Entry Requirements: Visits are free of charge, but prior arrangement is required—especially for guided tours or group visits. Contact the university’s administration or admissions office to schedule your visit.
  • Location: The Uttara campus is situated in Uttara Model Town, Dhaka, and is accessible via taxi, rideshare apps, or public transport.

Guided Tours and Visitor Experience

WUB offers scheduled guided tours that provide an in-depth look at campus life, academic facilities, and the university’s history. Advance booking is necessary and can be arranged through the official university website or by phone.

Tour highlights include:

  • The campus’s modern waterfront and architectural features
  • Cutting-edge laboratories and lecture halls
  • The university library and student recreation areas
  • Insights into WUB’s innovative teaching methods and academic programs

Attending public seminars, cultural festivals, or academic conferences—often listed on the university’s event calendar—also offers visitors a unique glimpse into campus life.


Accessibility and Visitor Facilities

  • Accessibility: The campus is designed to accommodate visitors with disabilities, featuring ramps, elevators, and accessible restrooms.
  • Parking: Ample parking is available for visitors arriving by car.
  • Facilities: Restrooms, seating areas, and refreshment kiosks are provided. Visitors are encouraged to wear comfortable footwear due to the campus’s size and layout.

Nearby Attractions in Dhaka

WUB’s location allows easy exploration of several of Dhaka’s most notable historical and cultural sites:

  • Lalbagh Fort: A 17th-century Mughal fort renowned for its architecture and gardens (Lalbagh Fort Guide).
  • Ahsan Manzil: The famed Pink Palace, once the residence of Dhaka’s Nawab.
  • Bangladesh National Museum: Showcasing the nation’s rich heritage.
  • Hatirjheel Lake: An urban recreational area ideal for relaxation and photography.
  • Dhanmondi Lake: A popular spot for walks and people-watching.
  • Dhaka Art Center: Known for contemporary Bangladeshi art exhibitions.
  • Sadarghat Riverfront: Experience the bustle of one of the world’s busiest river ports.

Travel Tips

  • Best Time to Visit: November to February offers mild temperatures and comfortable conditions for touring both the campus and city landmarks.
  • Transportation: Use ride-hailing apps, taxis, or public transport for easy access. Private car hires provide comfort, especially during peak hours.
  • ID and Security: Carry a valid photo ID for campus entry.
  • Photography: Allowed in designated areas; always seek permission before photographing classrooms or events, and respect privacy.
  • Dress Code: Modest dress is recommended to honor local customs.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Is there an entry fee to visit WUB?
A: No, admission is free, but prior arrangement is required for guided tours.

Q: Can visitors attend lectures or events?
A: Public events and seminars are open to visitors. Check the university website for event schedules.

Q: Is the campus accessible for visitors with disabilities?
A: Yes, WUB provides accessible pathways, ramps, and facilities.

Q: How do I book a guided tour?
A: Contact the university’s administration via the official website or by phone to arrange a visit.

Q: What are the recommended nearby attractions?
A: Lalbagh Fort, Ahsan Manzil, Bangladesh National Museum, and Hatirjheel Lake are all excellent choices.


Visual Highlights

Visitors are encouraged to enjoy and photograph:

  • The tranquil waterfront views
  • Modern classroom and administrative buildings
  • Landscaped gardens and green courtyards
  • Student cultural activities and events

For virtual tours and official images, visit the World University of Bangladesh Official Website.


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