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PeopleNTech new campus opens in city

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Update: 2014-10-30 08:40:00
PeopleNTech new campus opens in city

DHAKA: PeopleNTech has inaugurated activities of its Dhaka campus in city on October 24 with a target to make 10,000 IT graduates in Bangladesh.

PeopleNTech founder and CEO Engineer Abu Bakar Hanip told banglanews that the organization set out its journey to train the talented and financially insolvent students so that they can contribute to the national economy after taking the training.

He said that they will primarily select 50 persons for free scholarship. Students will be trained on web development, desktop, Oracle DBA and mobile applications.

A person, who wants to apply for scholarship, should have graduation degree and basic knowledge (MS Office and internet browsing) in using computer.

The interested persons can email the application with bio-data, educational certificates and one copy photographs at [email protected] by November 20 in 2014. The course will begin on December 6 in 2014.

He said that people, who want to go to the USA with immigrant visa, they can attend the IT courses provided by PeopleNTech. The course will help them easily get honourable jobs in the USA.

He further said people, who have graduation degree on computer science and involved in IT professor for at least three years, can also build their future in the USA with the help of PeopleNTech.

The post performance testing training course in Dhaka campus will begin on November 7.

However, for more information, interested people can visit PeopleNtech office at Good Luck Centre, 151/7 Green Road in Dhaka.

Earlier, Abu Hanip in an interview told banglanews that I like to use the word ’Hanip’ instead of ‘Help’. Then, no one will say ‘may I help you’ rather they will say ‘may I Hanip you’.

BDST: 1840 HRS, OCT 30, 2014

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