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Defence Services Command and Staff College (Bangladesh)

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Military training institution in Dhaka
This article is about the Bangladeshi military college. For the Sri Lankan military college, seeDefence Services Command and Staff College.
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Defence Services Command and Staff College
সামরিক বাহিনী কমান্ড ও স্টাফ কলেজ
Seal of DSCSC
MottoKnowledge is power
Typestaff college
Established30 December 1977
CommandantMajor GeneralChowdhury Mohammad Azizul Haque Hazary
Address,,
Bangladesh
AffiliationsBangladesh Armed Forces
Websitedscsc.mil.bd
Map

Defence Services Command and Staff College (Bengali:সামরিক বাহিনী কমান্ড ও স্টাফ কলেজ) is a government owned defense college that provides training to Bangladeshi military officers and is located inMirpur,Dhaka, Bangladesh.[1][2][3]

History

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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Meets Defence Services Command and Staff College Graduates

The institute was established on 30 December 1977 with the support of British Military Advisory Team. The college is run by Bangladesh Armed forces.[1] A British Military Advisory Team (BMAT) headed by a Chief Instructor, was the founding and driving force in running the training curriculum in the initial days of the college. The inaugural batch had 30 students from all the three services of Bangladesh Armed Forces and Bangladesh Police. The college ran short courses of six-month duration jointly for the three services for the first three years. In 1980, the course duration was increased to 10 months. That year, a separate Air Wing was also opened, and invitation to overseas students was started. Separate Naval Wing was opened in 1982.

Since 1977, the course strength has been more than quadrupled. So far, 5979 students have graduated from the college. This includes 1300+ overseas students around the world. Till now officers from 44 Countries have participated in the course in Bangladesh DSCSC.

List of Commandants

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Sl No.NameTerm StartTerm End
1Major General Muzammel Hussain23 Sep 197718 July 1981
2Major GeneralMuhammad Abdul Latif18 July 198129 June 1983
3Major GeneralASM Nasim29 June 198316 May 1984
4Major General Abdul Mannaf16 May 198422 Feb 1986
5Major General Muhammad Abdus Samad8 Mar 19876 Dec 1990
6Major General KM Abdul Wahed6 Dec 199025 Mar 1991
7Major GeneralMuhammad Mahbubur Rahman28 Oct 199115 Aug 1993
8Major General Mustafa Kamal Uddin15 Aug 199321 May 1995
9Major GeneralHasan Mashhud Chowdhury22 May 199524 May 1996
10Major General A M Mansur Ahmed11 Aug 199616 Aug 2001
11Major GeneralFazle Elahi Akbar16 Aug 200123 May 2002
12Major General ASM Nazrul Islam28 Mar 20023 Feb 2005
13Major GeneralRezaqul Haider3 Feb 200530 June 2005
14Major GeneralAminul Karim10 Jul 200516 Jul 2006
15Major GeneralM A Mubeen4 Jul 200620 Jul 2007
16Major GeneralIqbal Karim Bhuiyan24 Jul 200715 Mar 2009
17Major General Md. Ashab Uddin18 Mar 200925 Feb 2010
18Major General Abu Belal Muhammad Shafiul Huq10 May 201231 Dec 2012
19Major GeneralMuhammad Mahfuzur Rahman13 Jan 201327 Aug 2013
20Major General Sajjadul Haque28 Aug 20133 May 2016
21Major GeneralMd Saiful Abedin3 May 201619 Feb 2017
22Major General AKM Abdullahil Baquee3 Mar 201726 Aug 2018
23Major GeneralMd Enayet Ullah26 Aug 20185 Mar 2020
24Major GeneralMd Akbar Hossain5 Mar 202013 Jan 2021
25Major GeneralJubayer Salehin23 Jan 202116 Feb 2022
26Major GeneralIbne Fazal Shayekhuzzaman17 Feb 202230 Dec 2022
27Major GeneralMd Faizur Rahman28 Feb 202314 Aug 2024
28Major General Mohammad Asadullah Minhazul Alam18 Aug 202423 Oct 2024

See also

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References

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  1. ^abRahman, Sheikh Aminur."Defence Services Command and Staff College".Banglapedia. Retrieved20 February 2017.
  2. ^"PM seeks more cooperation to combat militancy".Dhaka Tribune. 8 February 2017. Retrieved20 February 2017.
  3. ^"DSCSC Commandant".Archived from the original on 10 November 2021.
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