Type of site | Virtual School |
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Website | www |
Launched | 2018 |
School of Engineers is a Bangladeshi online school [1] created in 2018 with the goal of ensuring opportunities for the engineers of Bangladesh. They have trained thousands of students through their online education system.
School of Engineers is working to accelerate the professional skills[2] to the engineering students and employees to the entire country since the journey inaugurated. Furthermore, it also has gradually provided professional training to those people who are entering to the job market, as well as also arranged a numerous number of jobs for them in different companies. This dreamy organization do not limit their volunteer activities within a job, whereas they also organized various workshops and seminars to accelerate the professional opportunities of the engineering students. For example, They has organized career counselling programs in major engineering colleges and universities of the country. As a result, around 20 thousand students and professionals have received direct training [3] to develop their skills, while more than thousands got indirectly counselling about their career. By using this significant platform, they had been providing guidance to students about how to develop on career, higher studies, public and private job opportunities in Bangladesh, as well as jobs in the entire world. Moreover, the students are being inspired by representing their vision and mission. To conclude, around one lakh students are directly involved in the platform of School of Engineer since it has launched the benevolence journey. This organization are outstandingly working towards achieving the “Sustainable Development Goals” set by the Government of Bangladesh. They also works to supply food aid to the COVID-19 affected people. [4]
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