Helpdesk of ICT department in reducing suffering


Published: 11:48 10 October 2024
For the first time, admission helpdesk has been opened in the Department of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to eliminate the hassles in the final admission process in the clustered Islamic University (EB).
On Wednesday (September 9), an admission helpdesk was opened in the department under the overall supervision of the ICT department to assist the admission candidates in the year 2023-24 under the initiative of the Students Association of ICT (SAICT). Worked as a volunteer
Students of different years of the department.
Mohammad Sanju, a 2022-23 year student of the ICT department said, 'Every year new admissions have to suffer through the complex process called admission. We have taken this measure to benefit the applicants.
The students who want to get admission with the help desk said that the help desk will reduce the suffering of the students in the admission process, providing various information support including receipt of each hall, bank receipt. They feel that the suffering of going from one end of the campus to the other end has been greatly reduced.
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