Bipra Prasun Das

Navigating business case competitions as a non-business student

Case competitions aren’t just for business majors – they’re for anyone willing to tackle challenges, think critically, and work collaboratively.

2w ago

From O/A levels to undergrad: Does early exposure to Computer Science matter?

Is O/A level Computer Science a springboard to undergraduate success?

1m ago

Can the youth revive democracy in Bangladesh?

The youth, as key drivers of inclusivity, are critically examining the current state of democracy in our country. For them, it is less a triumph than a test—a moment of possibility, shadowed by the weight of history.

3m ago

Delving into the rich world of learning classical music

Learning classical music entails appreciating the technical and aesthetic aspects of music, developing a strong musical foundation, and immersing oneself in a world of endless learning.

3m ago

The terrible eating habits of university students

For students, the very idea of sustenance is synonymous with ‘eating whatever you can’, and this practice is only reinforced by restaurants and university cafeterias offering mainly deep-fried items rich in unsaturated fats and unhealthy carbohydrates.

5m ago

What it takes to study Computer Science in Bangladesh

It is important that you evaluate whether you have a genuine interest and passion for technology, problem-solving, and coding before studying CS.

6m ago

Note taking methods that work for you

Note-taking is an art that can make or break your study experience, whether you are dissecting a novel, solving maths equations, memorising historical facts, or even writing code. With so many different styles and strategies, how do you choose the right one? The key to that is understanding that different methods suit different subjects, and, even more importantly, different people.

6m ago

Transitioning back to academic life after the July Revolution

In a newly rejuvenated country, with the winds of change blowing through every corner, it is understandable that universities, colleges, and schools want to resume operations with newfound energy.

7m ago
May 4, 2025
May 4, 2025

Navigating business case competitions as a non-business student

Case competitions aren’t just for business majors – they’re for anyone willing to tackle challenges, think critically, and work collaboratively.

April 12, 2025
April 12, 2025

From O/A levels to undergrad: Does early exposure to Computer Science matter?

Is O/A level Computer Science a springboard to undergraduate success?

February 20, 2025
February 20, 2025

Can the youth revive democracy in Bangladesh?

The youth, as key drivers of inclusivity, are critically examining the current state of democracy in our country. For them, it is less a triumph than a test—a moment of possibility, shadowed by the weight of history.

January 30, 2025
January 30, 2025

Delving into the rich world of learning classical music

Learning classical music entails appreciating the technical and aesthetic aspects of music, developing a strong musical foundation, and immersing oneself in a world of endless learning.

December 19, 2024
December 19, 2024

The terrible eating habits of university students

For students, the very idea of sustenance is synonymous with ‘eating whatever you can’, and this practice is only reinforced by restaurants and university cafeterias offering mainly deep-fried items rich in unsaturated fats and unhealthy carbohydrates.

November 14, 2024
November 14, 2024

What it takes to study Computer Science in Bangladesh

It is important that you evaluate whether you have a genuine interest and passion for technology, problem-solving, and coding before studying CS.

November 7, 2024
November 7, 2024

Note taking methods that work for you

Note-taking is an art that can make or break your study experience, whether you are dissecting a novel, solving maths equations, memorising historical facts, or even writing code. With so many different styles and strategies, how do you choose the right one? The key to that is understanding that different methods suit different subjects, and, even more importantly, different people.

October 3, 2024
October 3, 2024

Transitioning back to academic life after the July Revolution

In a newly rejuvenated country, with the winds of change blowing through every corner, it is understandable that universities, colleges, and schools want to resume operations with newfound energy.

August 7, 2024
August 7, 2024

The lack of freedom for minorities is indicative of institutional issues

The communal attacks against minorities undermine the very essence of unity and justice that countless student protesters have sacrificed their lives for.

July 1, 2024
July 1, 2024

Studying in public spaces: Should you give it a go?

For students, third places can become crucial study environments that break the monotony of studying in a room.