Bangladesh Computer Society
The Bangladesh Computer Society (BCS) is regarded as the leading professional and learned society in the field of computers and information systems in Bangladesh. It was established in 1979.[1] The Bangladesh Government Register no -1638(53)/95. This is also a Sister Societies of IEEE Computer Society.[2]
বাংলাদেশ কম্পিউটার সোসাইটি | |
Abbreviation | BCS |
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Formation | 1979 |
Type | Professional society |
Location |
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Coordinates | 22.8084°N 89.5562°E |
Secretary General | Md. Tomig Uddin Ahmed |
President | Professor Dr. Hafiz Md. Hasan Babu |
Vice President (Finance) | Zaminur Rahman |
Website | bcsbd |
Membership
Five categories of membership to the Society.
- Student member
- Graduate Member
- Associate Member
- Member
- Fellow
BCS Professional Membership is an industry benchmark. Its membership grades begin with Student and Graduate, then move to professional grades with Associate, Member and onto Fellow for highly qualified and experienced practitioners.
BCS and ISEB qualifications help to broaden the knowledge and skills sets of IT professionals.
- Networking
- Member Discounts
- Publications
- Knowledge Services
- Training & Development
Affiliations
- American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
- American Automatic Control Council (AACC)
- Bangladesh young tourist club (YTC)
- Bangladesh Computer Samity (BCS)
- Bangladesh Medical Association (BMA)
- Computer Training Institute (CTI)
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References
- "Bangladesh Computer Society". nestdigi. Archived from the original on 2017-12-04. Retrieved 2017-12-03.
- "Sister Societies". IEEE Computer Society.
External links
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