Bangabandhu Hall

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Bangabandhu Residential Hall

Bangabandhu Hall is one of the residential halls at Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology (CUET) in Bangladesh. Named after Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding father of Bangladesh and also known as Bangabandhu. The was established to commemorate his contributions to the country.

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Facilities

In-room Amenities

  • One Bed per Student shall be offered
  • Fully furnished rooms with beds & underbed drawers
  • Study tables & Chair
  • Tube lights & LED, Fan
  • Dustbin in each room
  • 300 square feet spacious room

Self Help Amenities

  • Laundry Service
  • Filter Water facility to be provided
  • Medical facility available with first aid/ provided to sick Residents
  • Doctor on call number(s) to be shared with the students
  • Dining area

Cost-Effective Living Option

  • Cost-effective compared to other living options
  • Get all services together in the single hall cost
  • Long corridor infront of room
  • Separate balcony in each room

Electricity & Internet

  • Electricity facility
  • 24/7 Generator facility
  • High speed internet for each students

Housekeeping

  • Rooms
  • Washrooms
  • Common areas are cleaned on a daily basis
  • Regular pest controlled services

Entertainment

  • Mini lounge area with sitting arrangement
  • Common TV
  • Indoor games like carrom , chess, table tennis etc.
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Accommodation

Room Details

Three hundred square feet Bangabandhu Hall rooms are spacious and convenient enough to accommodate four ,six and three students at a time.

The room is fully furnished with beds and underbed drawers. Each student will have separate study tables and chairs from their first day at the Hall.There is enough light in the room to ensure a comfortable study in the room.Also,high speed wifi and internet connection for each student is available in the hall.Along with a stable electricity supply,each hall has a generator connection in case of power failure.