The academic departments of the university offer degree programs under five faculties: the faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Life Science, Faculty of Science, Faculty of Business Administration and Faculty of Social Science. All the departments offer undergraduate degree programs, and 20 departments offer graduate programs. |328x328px
Ranking and reputation Undergraduate degree programs The university has 20 Departments under 7 Faculties.
Graduate degree programs Faculty of Engineering • Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) • Department of Information and Communication Technology (ICT/ICE) • Department of Textile Engineering (TE) • Department of Mechanical Engineering (ME)
Faculty of Life Science • Department of Environmental Science and Resource Management (ESRM) • Department of Criminology and Police Science (CPS) • Department of Food Technology and Nutrition Science (FTNS) • Department of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering (BGE) • Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BMB) • Department of Pharmacy (PHAR)
Faculty of Science • Department of Chemistry (CHEM) • Department of Mathematics (MAT) • Department of Physics (PHY) • Department of Statistics & Data Science (STAT)
Faculty of Business Studies • Department of Accounting (ACCT) • Department of Management (MGT) • Department of Business Administration (BBA)
Faculty of Social Science • Department of Economics (ECON)
Faculty of Arts • Department of English (ENG)
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science • Department of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry
Academic calendar The academic year is divided into two semesters, each of 18.4 weeks. Classes run from 8:00am to 5:00pm five days a week (Saturday through Wednesday). Thursday and Friday are the weekend. A full-time undergraduate course consists of four sessions (academic years), or eight semesters. A regular examination is held at the end of each semester as a final examination. Other measures of progress include class tests, assignments, and projects.
Admission BSc admission to MBSTU is competitive, and is determined in part through an admissions test. After completion of the
higher secondary level (HSC) education, A levels (Edexcel/ Cambridge) a student can submit an application for an undergraduate admission test if they fulfil the minimum requirement. Students with a minimum grade in the subjects related to the respective departments in their higher secondary examination are allowed to appear in the admission test. There are four units in the admission test program: unit A for Engineering, unit B for Life Science, unit C for Science and unit D for Business Studies and Social Sciences. For the admission of the undergraduate programs in 2016–17 at MBSTU, 66730 candidates competed for 795 places. The most competitive unit is A, for the engineering departments. In 2016-17, approximately 23,000 students competed for 165 places in unit A. For admission to M.S. and PGD programs, candidates are required to take admission tests. ==Campus life==