LICT training for final year students

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LICT training for final year students
« on: July 24, 2016, 09:17:21 AM »
This sub-component will develop and implement a program to convert ICT / CSE / non-IT science graduates into IT services professionals by providing IT services skills training. In interactions with the industry it has been represented that not only is there a problem with the quality of IT graduates for the IT services segment, but there is also an acute problem of the availability of adequate numbers for both the domestic industry and for international placement.
Currently, the yearly number of IT or software graduates from public and private universities and colleges are below 5,000. However, it is estimated that Bangladesh needs, at least, 10,000 IT trained graduates to become a serious IT services outsourcing destination in the global outsourcing market. Given the current tertiary level IT education structure in public and private education system, the IT industry feedback is that the quickest way to increase the size of the pipeline of IT/software graduates is to arrange a top-up training program of six to nine months for graduates enrolled in various science subjects in various universities or university colleges. Hence this sub-component will focus on the development of 10,000 computer professionals over 4 years in Bangladesh. The program would target both computer and non-computer science professionals and train them for jobs in IT. Given the importance of clear industry linkages for such a program, it is best to entrust the program to the industry in Bangladesh. Leading IT associations will be involved in the design and rollout of the program. Students to be enrolled in the project will be selected from various ICT/CSE/science/engineering subjects; such as physics, chemistry, mathematics, bio-chemistry, statistics, population science, etc. The selection process will maintain a minimum gender ratio in order to encourage women’s participation. To ensure that the training provided to the students is relevant to the industry requirements (so that they can be absorbed readily by the software/IT industry), the training curriculum development and delivery of training will be coordinated by industry bodies (e.g., BASIS) jointly with concerned government entities like BCC. The expected sub-activities are as follow:
§  Training program on software/IT for CSE/science graduates
§  Arrange the necessary infrastructure (e.g. Hardware/Software/Connectivity) for training at selected preferable public university campuses
§  Development of curriculum, courseware/content, and assessment tools
§  Hiring and training of faculties (faculties from existing universities/institutes and others)
§  Student enrollment and training delivery

To join this training final year students need to pass an exam which will on today 24/07/2016 at 12.00 PM in DT-4.
Questions Category                          Passing Marks
a.    Analytical MCQ                                     40%
b.    Mathematics                                         40%
c.    English                                                35%
Takvirul Karim
Assistant Coordination Officer
Department of Software Engineering
Faculty of Science & Information Technology
Daffodil International University.
Daffodil Tower:4, Dhaka
E-mail: sweoffice@daffodilvarsity.edu.bd