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Bangladesh Karmochari Kalyan Board Bhaban
(BRAC University, 2023-12) Rafsunjani, Fakir Abdullah Ahmed; Nobi, Abul Fazal Mahmudun; Bhuiyan, MD. Samiur Rahman; Ahmed, Iftekhar; Department of Architecture
The “Kormochari Kalyan Board” is a government organization that works for the welfare of the government employees. This board needed a iconic 30 storey building to have their office and also spaces that can create economy for the board. Concept of the design was to make vertical green spaces and terraces that can hold greens. The site is located in Dilkusha , Motijheel which is a major commercial zone in Dhaka. Surrounding of the site has multiple landmarks around it such as the national mosque Baitul Mukarram and the national stadium. The idea of the design was to keep the podium accessible for the crowd of the site surrounding and to incorporate accessible terraces to have breathing spaces on the office spaces .
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Business analyst intern of Inovace Technologies Ltd.
(BRAC University, 2026-01) Sayeema, Jannatul Ferdous; Kowsar, Sahib; Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Together with my internship engagement in Inovace Technologies Ltd. I gained skills to make decisions basing on the data and conducting an operational analysis as well as create business procedures that will be used to grow a SaaS and IoT-based enterprise. I received an opportunity to complete daily analytical assignments such as the development of structured documents, exploring sales and growth KPIs, processing CRM data, and preparing pitch decks and internal investment memorandum in favor of potential investors. I also worked on other day-to-day analysis tasks, such as generating reports, market research, and working on cross-functional teams to improve our data pipelines. I needed to acquire new analytical instruments, learn how to coordinate more complicated business operations, and transform raw data into actionable knowledge with the least oversight. I learned that it requires tackling problems effectively and performing independent research to be always up-to-date, meet the deadlines, and keep up with the new systems, all being able to manage a significant amount of analytical tasks. These difficulties compelled me to be disciplined, flexible and critical in my thinking. The experience in this case taught me the importance of addressing real-life issues during the process of business analysis. KPIs, lead funnels, persona analysis, and operational data allowed me to relate classroom theory with a real-life situation. On the whole, the internship was an experience that actually helped me to consider how data can be used to make the strategic decisions in the business with a focus on technologies, and train both my analytical and communication skills in practice.
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Understanding IT operations in the banking sector: internship at Agrani Bank PLC. IT department
(BRAC University, 2026-02) Muhtashimah, Samihat; Rahman, Rafeed; Department of Computer Science and Engineering
An outline of my three-month internship at Agrani Bank PLC’s Information Technology (IT) Department is provided in this report. The goal of the internship was to impart useful knowledge about how IT oversees and supports banking operations. I saw a variety of IT operations during this time, including data management, software support, network security, and system maintenance. Additionally, I learned about cybersecurity procedures, the core banking system (CBS), and the function of IT in guaranteeing efficient transaction processing and digital banking services, such as online banking, ATM services, and mobile banking apps. My understanding of how IT supports data security, operational effectiveness, and better customer service in the banking industry has improved as a result of my internship. It also shed light on how IT departments maintain system uptime, oversee network infrastructure, and fix technical problems to guarantee continuous banking services. All things considered, this internship expanded my understanding of banking IT architecture and increased my desire to work in digital banking systems and banking technology.
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Software engineering internship at Datasoft Systems Bangladesh Limited
(BRAC University, 2026-01) Murshed, MD. Shadman; Rahman, Rafeed; Department of Computer Science and Engineering
This report documents a comprehensive software engineering internship at Data- Soft Systems Bangladesh Limited. This internship involved the development of two primary projects, one is Training PRO and other is DocuCraft Pro. Training PRO is an asynchronous Learning Management System (LMS) that uses Redis for real time progress tracking across various media formats. DocuCraft Pro is an advanced document processing tool which provides multi-method architecture like No OCR, Tesseract based OCR and GenAI based extraction to handle the complex structure of Bangla documents, specifically converting Bijoy encoding into standard Unicode. Beside the projects, the internship experience included working with the Business Analyst team, gaining Software Quality Assurance (SQA) knowledge and exploring Android development with Java. Technical exposure was also included with DevOps,Docker, CI/CD pipelines and Nginx for load balancing. Throughout the internship, technical challenges for example facing API limits, handling complex PowerPoint structures are overcome through resourceful engineering. The internship helps the transition from theoretical academic knowledge to professional industry oriented real world full stack development, AI and API integration and collaborative software engineering within an Agile environment.
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Software engineering internship at Cefalo Bangladesh Ltd.
(BRAC University, 2026-02) Tahmid, Md Tasin; Hossain, Muhammad Iqbal; Department of Computer Science and Engineering
This internship report provides an overview of the experiences, challenges, and learnings during a software engineering internship at Cefalo Bangladesh Ltd. During the six-month internship, which ran from September 4, 2023, to March 4, 2024, I actively participated in creating a web-based blog application. This was a kind of demonstration project for learning the fundamentals of web programming. More specifically, learning front-end and back-end development, unit testing, and database integration while adhering to industry standards and best practices were the main goals. The report begins with an introduction I explained about the internship and the objective of the internship. The objective explains the whole plan for the six months time period and the learning progess accordingly. Then it continues with explaining the only project done in the time period. First of all, I explained what kind of project did I work on, what are the functionalities of that project and what tools and technologies I used to build that project. Then the report continues with explaining the implementation of the Blog Application. The project Implementation section is boken down further into three sections; they are the design of the Database, The design of fucntionalities of API and the API Endpoint testing using postman. Each section have their own diagrams or figure to explain their content properly. At last, the report concludes with a summary of key takeaways, highlighting the value gained from the internship experience and its contribution to the intern’s academic and professional development.