‘BRUR getting rid of session jam’

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City Desk :
Vice-Chancellor (VC) of Begum Rokeya University, Rangpur (BRUR) Professor Dr. Md. Hasibur Rashid has said the university is getting rid of session jam in the coming days.
 “Although there was a four-year session jam due to various reasons even a year ago, the problem is coming to an end within a year. In the last one year, two batches of students completed their studies and entered workplaces,” he said, reports BSS.
He said this recently while speaking as the chief guest at a farewell reception of the outgoing students of Department of Gender and Development Studies (GDS) for the 2014-15 academic sessions organized by the GDS Association at a local restaurant in Rangpur.
Professor Rashid said the first step he took was to free the university
from session clutter after joining as Vice-chancellor during the peak period
of the Covid-19 pandemic.
“So, I started online classes and examinations. In a short span of time,
we are now much more successful in getting rid of session jam,” he said.
The Vice-Chancellor thanked all concerned including teachers and
students for successfully running online classes and examinations during the
Covid-19 pandemic.
Pointing to the outgoing students, the Vice-chancellor said that there
is no end to education.
 “You (outgoing students) may have completed your formal education. But,
in this highly competitive age of information technology, you need to
integrate yourselves with practical education,” he said.
He said it is still unknown what will be the pattern of the Fourth
Industrial Revolution.
“So, you have to prepare yourselves to survive the competition of the
Fourth Industrial Revolution by combining thematic education and practical
education,” he said.
Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences Md. Shariful Islam as the special
guest attended the function presided over by Head of the Department of GDS
Mir Tamanna Siddika.
Teacher of the Department of GDS Twaha Hossaine moderated the program
also attended by teachers, students, officials and employees of the
department.
Later, the outgoing students were greeted with crests.

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