Professor Dr. Lutfar Rahman, Vice- Chancellor, Daffodil International University addressing the orientation program as chief guest.
The orientation program for the newly enrolled undergraduate students of Fall - 2013 semester of Daffodil International University was held today on September 24, 2013 at DIU Auditorium. Professor Dr. Lutfar Rahman, Vice-Chancellor, Daffodil International University was present as the chief guest at the orientation program. The orientation function was addressed by Professor Dr. Aminul Islam, Emeritus Professor, Prof. Dr. M. Mizanur Rahamn, Treasurer, Prof. Dr. Md. Zakir Hossain, Director of Studies, Prof. Dr. S. M. Mahabubul Haque Majumder, Dean, Faculty of Science and Information Technology, Prof. Rafiqul Islam, Dean, Faculty of Business and Economics, Prof. Dr. M. Golam Rahman, Dean, Faculty of Humanities and Social Science.Prof. Dr. Golam Mowla Choudhury, Controller of Examinations & Proctor and Mr. Syed Mizanur Rahman, Director (Student Affairs) of Daffodil International University. The function was conducted by Ms. Fahmi Hassan, Students Associate of Directorate of Student’s Affairs.
A partial view of the orientation participants
Addressing as chief guest, Professor Dr. Lutfar Rahman, Vice-Chancellor, Daffodil International University, urged the newly enrolled students to make the best use of the resources provided by the university and make them fit to face the challenges of the 21st century.
He said that Daffodil International University is doing well in all respects. Commitment, transparency and quality of education made the university renowned. DIU provides its students with many facilities to pursue their studies and hone their skills. Urging the students to be an ideal human being he said that three major things - discipline, honesty and quality can make life successful and to be an ideal citizen of the country he advised the students to achieve these virtues.
Founder Vice Chancellor and Emeritus Professor Dr. Aminul Islam said, Education is indispensable and of vital importance for the development of a country and the objective of higher education is primarily to prepare an individual as a knowledgeable skilled person who can apply his knowledge for our socio-economic development and provide leadership in a required sector. He also said, we can free ourselves from poverty, hunger, disease and ignorance, if you - every one of you, young men and women- apply yourselves to it with all your heart, soul and body.
A dance performed by the member of Cultural Club
The Orientation Program included introduction session, presentation session, briefing session and cultural session. Earlier the newly enrolled students were welcomed with a rose and tuberose. A cultural program was performed by the students of DIU Cultural Club.