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‘ITEE’ held at AIUB


Published : 18 May 2019 04:02 PM | Updated : 07 Sep 2020 04:23 PM

Department of Computer Engineering (CoE) in collaboration with AIUB Community of Engineering Students (ACES) organized a seminar on “Information Technology Engineers Examination (ITEE)” was held at the Multipurpose Hall, American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB).

The goal of this seminar was to convey informative knowledge about ITEE and its benefits as a national level certification with the students.

Professor Dr ABM Siddique Hossain Sir (Dean, Faculty of Engineering, AIUB) inaugurated the seminar by welcoming the participants and delivering a few words about the major contributions of Japanese civilization in the IT sector and also mentioned a few important reasons as to what students will be able to accomplish by appearing for the exam.

Afterwards, the first speaker Ryo Saito, deputy team leader, ITEE JICA Project came forward and conversed about some of the accomplishments of ITEE and also informed the participants about the importance of the certification. He also introduced the participants to the exams that ITEE organises in Bangladesh; namely the level 1 IP exam and level 2 FE exam. He later emphasised on the fact that the FE exam would be the main focus of the seminar and that it should be the target for majority of the students. He then called Yukinobu Miyamoto, associate professor, Kobe Institute of Computing and ITEE expert on to the stage to continue.

Yukinobu Miyamoto introduced himself and described the methods of “Hanpuku” (Japanese for repetition) using which students and candidates will be able to prepare for the FE exam. He later elaborated on the question patterns of the FE exams and gave the participants of the seminar a rundown of the schedule of intensive training programmes that they are offering and also shared various resources that candidates will be able to use to prepare for certain topics in the exam related to strategy and management, since these were the areas in which most candidates from Bangladesh struggled to pass.