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CU MBA Association hosts "Beyond Fellowship- Batch Coordinators' Forum"

At the event of "Beyond Fellowship- Batch Coordinators' Forum"
At the event of "Beyond Fellowship- Batch Coordinators' Forum"

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The first-ever Batch Coordinators' meeting of the MBA Association, University of Chittagong, titled "Beyond Fellowship," was held in Chittagong on the 23rd of November.

The conference brought together around 150 representatives from 29 batches of the Management, Marketing, Accounting, Finance, Banking and insurance, and Human Resource Management departments.

The conference's primary objective was to engage in constructive discussions to enhance the organisation's effectiveness and improve opportunities and facilities for students and alumni.

In his inaugural speech, ANM Wazed Ali, General Secretary of the MBA Association, emphasised the importance of collective efforts in achieving the organisation's future goals.

Mohammad Mayeen Uddin, Organizing Secretary, presented the keynote address, highlighting strategic initiatives and potential collaborations to enhance the organisation's performance.

During the conference, batch coordinators shared their experiences and proposed new ideas to increase student engagement, improve professional skills, and strengthen alums networking.

The discussion sessions emphasised mentorship programs, leadership development workshops, and bridging the gap between academic learning and industry requirements.

The conference concluded with a renewed commitment to building a vibrant and supportive community for current students and alums. Participants left the event with actionable strategies and a solid determination to position the MBA Association as a hub for academic excellence, professional development, and lifelong connections.

The association's advisor, Enamul Haque Tito, Treasurer Hasan Mahmud, and Executive Committee members Zahidur Rahman (Sr), Nur Mohammad Babu, and Zahidur Rahman (J), along with other members, were present at the event.

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