BUFT Graduates Secure Prestigious Scholarships for Higher Studies in China, Sweden, and Germany
BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology (BUFT) has proudly announced that eleven of its graduates have earned scholarships and placements at top international universities, further strengthening the institution’s reputation for academic excellence and global engagement.

Nine graduates have received full scholarships from the China Scholarship Council (CSC) to pursue postgraduate studies under BUFT’s MoU-based collaborations. A.S.M. Kibria (Textile Engineering) and Nondita Das Bristy (Fashion Design & Technology) will study at Zhejiang Science & Technology University (ZSTU), alongside Leon Afrin Mitu (Apparel Manufacturing & Technology), Miraz Hossain Hawlader (Textile Engineering), and Nazmus Sakib (Textile Engineering), who will attend under partial scholarships. Monir Khan (Knitwear Manufacturing & Technology), Rodela Zaman Mim (Fashion Design & Technology), Bayjid Khondoker (Apparel Manufacturing & Technology), and Tasnim Nadila (Apparel Manufacturing & Technology) will study at Wuhan Textile University (WTU), China.
In addition, Raid Islam Santo (Textile Engineering) has been admitted to Boras University, Sweden, and Rabby Sayed (Textile Engineering Management – Bachelor’s degree) will study at Hochschule Niederrhein University, Germany, through self-funded arrangements.
The BUFT Career Development Centre (CDC), coordinated by Admin Officer Rita Rani Das, played a vital role in guiding the candidates and managing the application process. A special meeting to honor the recipients was chaired by Mr. Faruque Hassan, Chairman of the BUFT Board of Trustees, with Acting Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. Ayub Nabi Khan delivering an inspiring address. The event was attended by BUFT’s deans, Mr. Malick Shamim Akhtar, Senior Coordinator of CDC-BUFT, senior officials, and faculty members.
This achievement reflects BUFT’s ongoing commitment to producing globally competitive graduates and fostering international academic partnerships that open new doors for research and higher education.
BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology (BUFT) has proudly announced that eleven of its graduates have earned scholarships and placements at top international universities, further strengthening the institution’s reputation for academic excellence and global engagement.

Nine graduates have received full scholarships from the China Scholarship Council (CSC) to pursue postgraduate studies under BUFT’s MoU-based collaborations. A.S.M. Kibria (Textile Engineering) and Nondita Das Bristy (Fashion Design & Technology) will study at Zhejiang Science & Technology University (ZSTU), alongside Leon Afrin Mitu (Apparel Manufacturing & Technology), Miraz Hossain Hawlader (Textile Engineering), and Nazmus Sakib (Textile Engineering), who will attend under partial scholarships. Monir Khan (Knitwear Manufacturing & Technology), Rodela Zaman Mim (Fashion Design & Technology), Bayjid Khondoker (Apparel Manufacturing & Technology), and Tasnim Nadila (Apparel Manufacturing & Technology) will study at Wuhan Textile University (WTU), China.
In addition, Raid Islam Santo (Textile Engineering) has been admitted to Boras University, Sweden, and Rabby Sayed (Textile Engineering Management – Bachelor’s degree) will study at Hochschule Niederrhein University, Germany, through self-funded arrangements.
The BUFT Career Development Centre (CDC), coordinated by Admin Officer Rita Rani Das, played a vital role in guiding the candidates and managing the application process. A special meeting to honor the recipients was chaired by Mr. Faruque Hassan, Chairman of the BUFT Board of Trustees, with Acting Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. Ayub Nabi Khan delivering an inspiring address. The event was attended by BUFT’s deans, Mr. Malick Shamim Akhtar, Senior Coordinator of CDC-BUFT, senior officials, and faculty members.
This achievement reflects BUFT’s ongoing commitment to producing globally competitive graduates and fostering international academic partnerships that open new doors for research and higher education.






