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Students at university level, for the first time in the country, are going to have the opportunity to pursue internship in the world's leading software company Microsoft. Initially to be continued between March and April, as many as 50 students from Science and Technology Faculty, and Engineering and Business Administration disciplines will avail the opportunity while equal number of students are to be made Microsoft brand ambassador during the said time. Given the nature of the scheme, Microsoft, since May, has consented to allow 25 aspirants for internship alongside 25 will be made Brand Ambassador in every month. CRI Assistant Coordinator Tonmoy Ahmed told BSS that as part of its ongoing internship campaign for the youths, Young Bangla, the country's largest platform for youths, under the auspices of Center for Research and Information (CRI), has taken up the task in association with Phoenix Bangladesh foundation to open up that opportunity. He said online registration currently is made available and aspirants are requested to complete their registration at http://youngbangla.org/en/microsoft-intern/ Ahmed said the "Young Bangla" has initiated internship opportunities for youths at three different ministries namely- Foreign Affairs, Power Energy and Mineral Resources and ICT Division. Source: BSS.
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