Jahad Daneshgahi University is a public non-profit institution located in Tehran, Iran.
The university’s origins date back to 1979 with the establishment of an Agricultural Training Institute, which provided a three-year diploma program aimed at developing skilled agricultural professionals. Its foundational focus was on equipping students with practical knowledge and skills essential for advancing the agricultural sector. The institute played a crucial role in addressing the growing need for trained personnel in agriculture during its early years. A major milestone came in 1988 when the institute transitioned into Hajee Mohammad Danesh Agricultural College, expanding its scope to offer degree programs. This transformation elevated the institution's status and academic standards, enabling it to contribute more significantly to higher education and research in agriculture. The college became a pivotal hub for advancing agricultural studies and fostering innovation.
The journey reached its peak in 1999 when the college was granted university status, officially named Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University. This marked a transformative moment, symbolizing the institution’s evolution into a comprehensive university with a broader academic mandate. The change not only solidified its regional prominence but also opened doors for multidisciplinary research and advanced education. Since then, the university has continued to grow, embracing advancements in science and technology while maintaining its commitment to agricultural development. Its dynamic curriculum and research initiatives reflect its dedication to fostering innovation and addressing real-world challenges. Today, the university stands as a beacon of academic excellence, shaping skilled graduates and driving progress in Bangladesh and beyond.