In a bid to foster educational opportunities for aspiring Bangladeshi students, the Chief Financial Officer of Washington University of Science and Technology and the President of PeopleNtech, Farhana Hanip, conducted a crucial meeting with prospective students interested in pursuing higher education in the United States.
This significant event took place at PeopleNtech's Bangladesh campus on August 19th, commencing at 11 AM.
The meeting served as an informative platform for attendees, where a wide array of topics related to higher education in the United States were deliberated upon. The agenda encompassed essential aspects such as eligibility criteria for admissions, scholarship opportunities, tuition fees, and the cost of living in the United States, among other pertinent subjects.
Farhana Hanip underscored the invaluable opportunities they have meticulously curated for Bangladeshi students, particularly in their pursuit of higher education in the United States.
In response to the pivotal question of why students should consider Washington University of Science and Technology for their higher education journey, Farhana Hanip provided insightful perspective. She expounded on the relentless dedication of PeopleNtech and Washington University of Science and Technology towards enhancing the American education system. Hanip revealed that the seeds they planted years ago, starting from the depths of the IT sector's basement, have now flourished and extended their reach to various Bangladeshi expatriate communities across the United States.
Farhana Hanip proudly highlighted PeopleNtech's remarkable achievement of transforming over eight thousand students into adept IT professionals, with a significant number receiving their training at PeopleNtech, now recognized as one of the premier IT training centers in the United States.
Moreover, in tune with the evolving educational landscape, Farhana Hanip disclosed that PeopleNtech and Washington University of Science and Technology are collaborating vigorously to offer students the opportunity to gain practical work experience while pursuing their four-year degrees. She also revealed that PeopleNtech Institute of Information Technology extends special discounts to students enrolling in various courses at Washington University of Science and Technology, making quality education even more accessible.
The event witnessed the presence of notable dignitaries, including Mashrul Hussain Khan Leon, Vice President of PeopleNtech Institute of IT, Abdul Hamid, Chief Operating Officer of PeopleNtech, and Mashuma Bhuyan Farha, the university's esteemed representative in Bangladesh.
The meeting not only showcased the dedication of Washington University of Science and Technology and PeopleNtech in shaping the future of Bangladeshi students but also underscored their commitment to fostering educational excellence on a global scale.