Maqbular Rahman Sarkar
মকবুলার রহমান সরকার
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Rajshahi
In office
28 February 1981  22 February 1982
Preceded byMuhammad Abdul Bari
Succeeded byMoslem Huda
Personal details
Born1928
DiedMay 19, 1985(1985-05-19) (aged 56–57)
SpouseKhujista Akhtar Fasiha
Alma materUniversity of Liverpool
University of Dhaka
Rajshahi College
Carmichael College
NicknameM. R. Sarkar

Maqbular Rahman Sarkar (Bengali: মকবুলার রহমান সরকার; 1928–19 May 1985), popularly known as M. R. Sarkar, was a Bangladeshi academic who served as the tenth vice-chancellor of the University of Rajshahi.[1]

Early life and education

Sarkar was born in 1928, to a Bengali Muslim family of Sarkars in the village of Khorddakomarpur in Sadullapur, Gaibandha (formerly under Rangpur District), Bengal Province. After completing his primary education in his village, he enrolled at the Tulshighat Kashinath High School from where he passed his matriculation in 1944. He then moved on to study at the Carmichael College in Rangpur where he passed his intermediates in 1946. He completed his Bachelor of Science from Rajshahi College in 1847, and graduated as Master of Science from the University of Dhaka in 1950.[1]

Career

Sarkar joined the Department of Physics at the University of Dhaka as a lecturer in 1951. He received from the University of Liverpool his Doctor of Philosophy qualification in that year. Under the East Pakistan Education Service, he joined the Rajshahi College Physics Department and served as professor until 1963. From 1969 to 1972, he was working as a visiting professor at the University of Libya. He then returned to the University of Rajshahi, and founded the department of Applied Physics and Electronics, becoming the department's founding head professor too. From 27 February 1981 to 22 February 1982, he served as the tenth vice-chancellor of the University of Rajshahi.[1]

Death

Sarkar died on 19 May 1985.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "সাদুল্লাপুর উপজেলা, প্রখ্যাত ব্যক্তিত্ব". Bangladesh National Portal (in Bengali). Archived from the original on 22 August 2020. Retrieved 22 August 2020.
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