AIUB Campus.jpg

In the fiercely competitive landscape of global technology employment, landing a role at Google, Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, or Meta is no small feat. These organisations receive millions of applications annually, recruit from the world’s most elite universities, and demand engineering and business talent at the very highest level. Which makes American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB)’s emerging track record more remarkable.

American International University–Bangladesh, a private university founded in Dhaka in 1994, has quietly assembled an alumni network that stretches from Bangladesh to California, from the Zurich offices of Google to the cloud computing hubs of Amazon Web Services. More than 35 AIUB graduates now work at the world’s foremost technology organisations — a figure that continues to climb with every graduating cohort.

The university, known by its motto “Where Leaders Are Created”, currently enrols over 13,500 students across five faculties: Arts and Social Sciences, Business Administration, Engineering, Health and Life Sciences, and Science and Technology. With over 33,000 graduates produced since its founding, AIUB has grown into one of Bangladesh’s most internationally recognised private universities, appearing in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2025 and ranked among the top 301–350 universities in Asia by QS. AIUB’s global academic standing received landmark validation in 2026. The university secured a position in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026 (651–700) for Computer Science & Information Systems, placing it among the world’s top institutions in its core discipline.

Simultaneously, AIUB earned a place in the Times Higher Education (THE) Subject Rankings 2026 (801–1000) in Computer Science and Engineering, marking the first time a Bangladeshi private university has achieved dual subject-level recognition from both the world’s two most authoritative ranking bodies in the same cycle. Most distinctively, AIUB holds the distinction of being the only QS 4-Star rated university in Bangladesh, the highest star rating awarded to any institution in the country, a holistic endorsement of its teaching quality, employability outcomes, internationalisation, and research environment.

“AIUBians such as Zaheed Sabur have not only brought a sense of pride and fulfilment to the AIUB family but have also opened up doors to other world-class graduates of AIUB into world-class companies.”— Dr Carmen Z. Lamagna · Former Vice-Chancellor, AIUB

AIUB graduates are employed across the world’s most competitive technology, finance, and corporate organisations. The following companies, but not limited to, have hired AIUB alumni into full-time roles: Google / Alphabet, Microsoft, Amazon / AWS, Apple Inc., Meta (Facebook), Cisco Systems, Bank of America, AT&T, Warner Bros., UPS, Panasonic (North America), and many more.

AIUB’s Office of Placement & Alumni (OPA) conducted a comprehensive tracer study covering 6,847 alumni respondents across 12 convocations (12th–23rd). The data provides a detailed, evidence-based picture of graduate outcomes in both national and international markets across all four major faculties. The Faculty of Engineering (FE) records the highest direct employment rate at 63.4%, closely followed by the Faculty of Science & Technology (FST) at 61.6% and the Faculty of Business Administration (FBA) at 60.5%. The overall employed rate across all faculties stands at 61%, which is a strong indicator of programme relevance and industry demand. The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) graduates show a higher tendency towards higher education pursuits (19.8%), reflecting academic career pathways.

Across all faculties, most employed alumni hold Executive/Officer-level positions, which is typical for early-to-mid career trajectories. FST alumni lead at 53.7% in executive roles, reflecting the technical entry paths in IT and engineering sectors. Notably, FASS alumni demonstrate the highest academic/education professional proportion at 17.7%, consistent with their field of study. Top management highlights show that FBA alumni lead top management representation at 8.9% of their employed cohort, followed by FASS at 11.5%, indicating strong leadership development among business and social science graduates. Mid-level management is well represented across all faculties, confirming healthy career progression pipelines.

FBA alumni hold the dominant share of top management positions at 42.57% of all alumni in top management roles university-wide, followed by FST at 26.73% and FE at 25.74%. FASS, while smaller in cohort size, accounts for 4.95%. This reflects the complementary strength of AIUB’s business and technology programmes in producing senior leaders. An extraordinary 65.4% of FST alumni in top management roles are concentrated in IT, Software & Digital Services — a testament to the faculty’s alignment with the global digital economy. Engineering & Construction accounts for another 6.2%. FBA alumni in top management span a broader range of sectors: IT & Digital Services (14.8%), Engineering & Construction (11.7%), Food & Beverage (7.8%), and Government & Defence (3.9%), reflecting the versatility of business graduates. FE alumni in top management are distributed across Engineering & Construction (24.4%), IT & Digital Services (16.7%), and Professional & Business Services (11.5%). FASS top management alumni are concentrated in NGO/INGO & Development (26.7%), Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare (20.0%), and IT, Manufacturing, and MNC sectors (6.7% each).

The IT, Software & Digital Services sector is the single largest employer of AIUB alumni at 33.0% — nearly one in three employed graduates works in this space. This places AIUB firmly at the centre of Bangladesh’s digital transformation. Engineering, Construction & Real Estate (11.2%) and Banking, Financial Services & Insurance (10.6%) are the next largest sectors, demonstrating AIUB’s cross-disciplinary reach. Alumni are also distributed across Fast Moving Consumer Goods (6.3%), Telecommunications (4.1%), Education & Training (5.4%), Manufacturing (4.0%), and Government & Defence (3.6%), confirming the breadth of AIUB’s talent pipeline across the national economy. A highlighted finding shows that 33% of all AIUB employed alumni work in IT, Software & Digital Services — the engine of Bangladesh’s future economy, while 65.4% of FST alumni who reach top management are in this same sector, confirming AIUB’s position as the nation’s premier technology talent factory.

What separates AIUB from its peers is not merely curriculum design or accreditation; it is the university’s unwavering commitment to providing students with research-grade infrastructure that mirrors the tools used in industry. In 2025–2026, AIUB has made transformative investments across three landmark facilities that are already reshaping how students learn, research, and compete globally. AIUB’s newly inaugurated AI Supercomputing Lab represents one of the most powerful AI research infrastructures deployed at any university in Bangladesh and the broader South Asian region. The lab is built on an array of 40 NVIDIA DGX Spark units, NVIDIA’s next-generation personal AI supercomputing platform forming a cohesive, high-bandwidth AI compute cluster.

Each DGX Spark unit delivers one petaflop of AI compute (FP8 precision), making the 40-unit cluster capable of up to 40 petaflops of aggregate AI throughput — sufficient to fine-tune billion-parameter language models, run real-time generative AI pipelines, and support simultaneous multi-project research workloads. The unified memory architecture eliminates the traditional bottleneck between CPU and GPU workloads, enabling students and faculty to tackle model training tasks previously feasible only at hyperscale data centres.

The lab supports research in large language models (LLMs), diffusion models for image and video synthesis, reinforcement learning, autonomous systems, drug discovery through molecular modelling, and smart city analytics. Graduate students, undergraduate thesis candidates, and faculty research teams have dedicated computing allocation through the AIUB Research Compute Scheduler. This investment positions AIUB students to arrive at their first job at Google, AWS, or NVIDIA already fluent in the very compute environments these companies use internally — a decisive competitive advantage in global technical hiring.

The AIUB Cyber Forensics Laboratory is a fully equipped, professional-grade digital investigation facility that meets national law enforcement and regulatory standards for digital evidence handling. Designed in collaboration with cybersecurity industry partners, the lab gives students hands-on experience in the tools and methodologies used by government agencies, financial regulators, and corporate security operations centres (SOCs). As Bangladesh’s only Fortinet Network Security Academy, AIUB offers students industry certifications through embedded coursework. The Cyber Forensics Lab bridges academic training with national security needs — producing graduates qualified to enter roles in the Bangladesh Computer Council (BCC), CIRT, financial sector SOCs, and international cybersecurity consultancies. The lab also supports faculty research in zero-day vulnerabilities, AI-driven threat intelligence, and post-quantum cryptography.

AIUB’s multimedia complex comprises multiple purpose-built animation and production studios, making it the most comprehensively equipped animation facility within any Bangladeshi university. The labs serve students across the Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences (FASS) and cross-disciplinary programmes in HCI, game design, and AI-driven creative applications. The motion capture studio is particularly significant: students can record live performance data and retarget it to digital characters in Unreal Engine 5 in near real time — the same pipeline used by major Hollywood VFX studios and AAA game developers. AIUB is one of very few universities in South Asia to offer student access to a professional OptiTrack MoCap system integrated with an Unreal Engine real-time viewport. The AI-assisted creative tools integration with the DGX Spark cluster allows animation students to run generative AI image and video models locally, exploring the frontier of AI-augmented filmmaking. Warner Bros. Discovery’s presence in AIUB’s alumni network is no coincidence — students graduate having worked in environments that mirror professional production houses.

Perhaps no name better symbolises AIUB’s global ambition than Zaheed Sabur. Graduating as class valedictorian in 2007 with a perfect 4.0 CGPA from the Faculty of Computer Engineering, Zaheed joined Google as a Software Engineer at its Bangalore office that same year. Within six months, Google transferred him to its Mountain View, California headquarters. Promoted to Principal Engineer and Director at Google’s Zurich office in 2019, Zaheed became Google’s first Distinguished Engineer of Bangladeshi origin — leading the engineering team for the inaugural Google Assistant Smart Displays and now working on cutting-edge generative AI systems. “Taking part in programming contests at AIUB helped me develop my analytical and problem-solving skills — the very skills Google values most.”

AIUB’s global success is driven by several interconnected factors. The Office of Placement & Alumni actively bridges students with international employers through job fairs, internship pipelines, and alumni tracking systems. A strong competitive programming culture and technical ecosystem fosters innovation through clubs, hackathons, and achievements such as Microsoft Imagine Cup Bangladesh victory in 2014. International exposure through exchange programmes and MoUs builds global readiness, while an active alumni network ensures mentorship and industry connection. Success is not limited to engineering alone; business graduates also achieve strong outcomes across global corporations. Finally, AIUB’s recognition through QS and Times Higher Education rankings validates its academic standing globally, alongside its unique QS 4-Star rating in Bangladesh.

AIUB’s journey since 1994 into a globally recognised talent pipeline is the result of deliberate institutional choices: industry-aligned curricula, deep tech partnerships, strong placement infrastructure, and an engaged alumni community. Its investments in advanced AI computing, cyber forensics, and multimedia production ensure that graduates enter the workforce already fluent in industry tools. The tracer study data reinforces this narrative: 61% employment rate, 33% in IT, over 6,847 alumni surveyed, and 42.57% of top management positions held by FBA graduates. From Dhaka to Silicon Valley, AIUB’s leaders are, indeed, being created.


The authors of this article are Dr. Carmen Z. Lamagna, Former Vice Chancellor and Member, Board of Trustees and Dr. Md. Saef Ullah Miah Associate Professor & Director, Faculty of Science and Technology, American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB)