u/GreamyBlade

I have finished my diploma in engineering at computer technology from the polytechnic institute.

These are my academic qualifications:

SSC - 2020 - Science - 4.89 (GPA)

Diploma in engineering - 2025 - Computer - 3.68 (CGPA)

IELTS Band score: 6.5 (reading 6, listening 6.5, writing 6, speaking 7)

Backstory: I was aiming for a European country with a high range of tech jobs, but all of the dreams got shattered when I got rejected from multiple universities in Italy and also recently from pannonia university in Hungary. There's only a single reason, and that is they are not taking diploma holders for undergraduate programs. although I was upset after my application got rejected from messina university, Italy in February and then 4 more universities in Italy. But the most frustrating part is when I had applied for Stipendium Hungaricum, and pannonia was one of my selected universities. after I missed the government scholarship, the university authority mailed me for a registration fee waiver admission. and after I applied, they had provided me an entrance exam in both math and informatics. I've got a "Satisfactory result" (literally, this is what was written), scoring 66%, while 55% was enough for an interview. but after that, they mailed me that before calling for an interview, they will check my academic documents (seriously! Now? after all of it?), and I got rejected because, according to Hungarian law, a diploma (vocational, not academic, for them) does not reach the minimum requirements for an undergraduate degree.

I am not mad at either of the two countries' laws or those universities if any of you think I am. every university wants the best students, and diploma education in Bangladesh is the worst in the whole world. I regret my decision after ssc, but it's too late for HSC now.

If anyone here knows the best countries or universities with undergraduate programmes where diploma students can get admitted, please do let me know.

And if any diploma student doing a bachelor's overseas, please bhai/boin, help koren

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u/GreamyBlade — 11 days ago

Saw this aerial view of the new campus on Facebook and some of the buildings actually looks completed. Does anyone know when the project will be finally finished and students can actually move?

u/GreamyBlade — 1 month ago

So, I saw a video of PCB Bangladesh on Facebook. They water at cumilla and in that video they showed how to create a map post from the website called Terraink(I'll link it to the comment)

I thought I'll be cool to share

u/GreamyBlade — 1 month ago

https://preview.redd.it/m1lh7u8l48tg1.png?width=1200&format=png&auto=webp&s=39217959f7112d755d38c9b7efa4da7f62039aea

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