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Students get recognised for contribution in e-learning project

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Aemers Admissions Worldwide, a US admissions consultancy firm, has organised a ceremony to give appreciation certificates to the students who were a crucial part of an e-learning project. For months, it has been doing this project for Bangladeshi students.

They embarked on a journey of e-learning projects to have a massive collection of data, which will add a dynamic value for Bangladeshi English Medium students. There are lots of databases for the Bengali Medium students available online; still, there is not much information or even the collection of previous years' questions of O and A levels students. This void inspired the project in the first place, according to Aemers CEO Mamoon Rashid.

With the idea of creating an engaging learning module for O and A levels students, Aemers has been doing the e-learning project to compile different previous years' questions along with developed answers so that students can get an idea of the examination system and prepare themselves more swiftly.

In this journey, nine volunteers—according to project leader Mohammad Musabbir—who study at O and A levels contributed to gathering the materials in an organised way. Their hard work paid off, as they had already completed a substantial amount of the project, and so Aemers has decided to award them with an honorary certificate. 

Mohammad Musabbir and Jakir Hossain, branch managers of Aemers, conducted the entire ceremony; there were arrangements for the guardians as well, and they prepared extensive materials to demonstrate how helpful this project would be.

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