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The Institutional Quality Assurance Cell of Sylhet Agricultural University on Tuesday organised a daylong training programme on outcome-based education on the campus.

SAU vice-chancellor professor Md Alimul Islam addressed the inaugural session of the programme as chief guest in the conference room of faculty of veterinary, animal and biomedical sciences in the morning.


The VC said in his inaugural speech that research was constantly being conducted on appropriate teaching-learning activities so that graduates coming out of the university could contribute to development of the country and its people and the universities could produce skilled graduates according to the needs of the global job market.

The vice-chancellor said that outcome-based education was such a modern education system that needed to be widely implemented at all levels of education, including higher education, all over the world.

Among others, the university treasurer professor ATM Mahbub-E-Elahi and professor Mohammed Samiul Ahsan Talukder addressed the inaugural session, presided over by IQAC acting director professor Md Ruhul Amin.

Sylhet International University vice-chancellor professor Md Ashraful Alam presented a keynote paper on the subject matter of the training programme participated by 80 course teachers of Level-2, Semester-1 in the programme as trainees.