The Universal College Bangladesh held orientation session for the Monash University Foundation Year programme’s ninth intake on Sunday, said a press release.
This has been the second batch of 2024 after the successful orientation of the first intake in January, 2024.
The orientation gave students and their parents a thorough introduction to the MUFY programme and introduced them to international standards of teaching and learning applied by the Monash and the UCB.
The UCB dean of academic affairs Professor Muhammad Ismail Hossain and its president and provost Professor Hew Gill welcomed the parents and students.
Representatives from Monash attending the orientation included Azra Karim and Daniel Lum.
The Monash team shared essential information about studying MUFY and the many Monash programmes available in Australia and Malaysia.
Students also received a detailed overview session on what to expect from the MUFY programme from Ambreen Zaman, senior lecturer and MUFY programme coordinator.
Hew Gill said that the UCB MUFY results in Dhaka were now better than Monash results in Australia.
‘The MUFY offers a guaranteed pathway to a world top 40 university for every student who passes, and all our students pass,’ he said.
‘Our enrolments are growing, and our success is definitely inspiring more local youths to step forward and pursue their dreams of world-class education here, in Bangladesh,’ he added.
Universal College Bangladesh is the exclusive partner of Monash College, Australia, and is the premier Ministry of Education-approved international education provider in Bangladesh.
Published in: Newagebd