Saturday, May 20, 2006

CIT - 01 RuLz







Recently I've heard from someone that my degree (B.Sc. in computer science and Information Technology, CIT) is not a good one. And also he/she thinks that the people of the CIT department of IUT are not engineers i.e. its not an engineering degree. What should I say, I was just stunned! Then how come we (The CIT people of IUT) are members of The Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh (IEB)? Ha ha ha … wanna check my membership? Here is my member No: AM/8728.

Actually sometimes I become frustrated as my university doesn’t do any publicity here in Bangladesh. And that’s the reason most people (actually academic and engineering people know about it though) don’t know what it is about. Well… I never felt bad, but when I hear something bad about my degree and my university from really very close person then I become frustrated. Tell me, what to do?

How come people think that CIT of IUT doesn’t have any job? And only the EEE guyz are ruling in the job field? Actually amra hoilam hujuger jaat, Hujuge Bangali… so ekhon telecom sector e EEE guyz beshi chance passé…tai shobai oidike douraitese…but keu shudhur proshari dristi dey na. Why the demand of the EEE guys increased? And why the demand of Computer Science people have decreased (as people thing!)? Have you looked at the private universities of Bangladesh? There are about 54 private universities here in Bangladesh and all of them have some departments related to Computer Science and Engineering. But the fact is, they are not producing quality graduates. Thus the demand of the Computer Science people have decreased in job market dramatically in our country. On the other hand, there were only the renowned public universities and a couple of well reputed private universities who had the EEE department. When the giant employers start hiring people they find only those handful EEE guyz who were average in quality and less in number. So it was easier to find a good employee out of them. Coz the private sector was producing thousand of Computer graduates where only a few were quality graduates and others were waste production or you can say, only the certificate holders. I am telling these things with due respect to the students of the private universities coz there are both good and bad quality graduates. No one can say that all of them are bad, even some of them are way too good than the public university graduates. I hope every one will do agree with me in this regard. I can name some of the good private universities like: NSU, AIUB, BRAC, STAMFORD, IUB, Ahsanullah, East – West etc.

Any way, Now I am listing below the status of the 36 students of my department who were graduated in September, 2005 below:

Sun - Lecturer, Prime University

vicky - studying MBA in DU

Dipu - Softart.Solutions Ltd. (software developer-java,jsp,php)

Morshed - Lecturer, Islamic University of Technology

Shuvo - Ericsson AB

Sunny - Lecturer, Stamford University

Shovan - Lecturer, Stamford University

Badhon - Lecturer, Islamic University of Technology

Mushfique - channel 1 - IT officer

Sadid - Lecturer, Stamford University

Tareq - Vonair Inc (USA). - (software developer-core java)

Hasib - Lecturer, Islamic University of Technology

Hanif - Lecturer, Stamford University

Abedin - Pre-sales Engineer, ZTE Corporation

Munna - Ericsson AB

Oleen - Product Engineer, Huwai Technologies

Munir - Software Developer, Therap BD

Faisal - Lecturer, Islamic University of Technology

Siraj - IT officer, Marie Stopes

Imran - Software Developer LEADS corporation Ltd.

Rafi - Engineer, Huwai Technologies

Sumon - Current status: Unknown

Shaon - Lecturer, South East University

Kanak - Current status: Unknown

Mobasshir - Engineer, Grameen Phone

Shafique - Lecturer, Chittagong University

Raihan - Lecturer, Islamic University of Technology

Minhaj - Softart Solutions Ltd. (Now preparing for study abroad)

Fuad - IT officer, LGED

Shajib - NSS/IN Engineer, GEP Telecom

Lemon - Lecturer, Metropolitan University – Sylhet

Rokon - Lecturer, (A private university at chittagong)

Ovi - Software Developer (i forgot the name of the co.)

Sayeed - IT officer, Standard Chartered Bank

Salem - Doing MS in Malayasia in CIT

Enayet - Current status: Unknown

At the end, I wannna say that CIT – 01 of IUT RuLz!!!

5 comments:

aragorn said...

public fau kotha koiboi... kisu korar nai... amader din ashtese.. dont worry... by the way, ke bolse ei kotha tare shahbugh niya ay... fataya falamu...

Manzur's Lonely Planet said...

parle to nia e ashtam! patta dei naki! shudhu maje maje kharap lage, ei ar ki ...

Anonymous said...

onek kisu likhsos ......
jak valoi hoise..
_pias

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Mahmudul Hasan said...

Manzur bhai, ei post ta te ektu update lagbe. Maximum lokjon mone hoi job switch korse.