GRE fees and centers in Dhaka
GRE Fees and Locations in Dhaka
GRE -Graduate Record Examinations is a standardized test for admission in US university. The Registration fees for GRE is 195 USD ( 15239/= BDT approximately 1 USD = 78.19 BDT). There are 5 test venue for GRE in Dhaka-
1) American Alumni Association (AAA), House 145, Road-13B, Block-E, Banani Dhaka.Website: aaa.net.bd
2) DNS Software Limited, Paragon House, 5 Mohakhali C/A, 5th Floor, Dhaka 1212. Website: www.dsl.com.bd
3) US Software Limited, 69/B Monowara Plaza (2nd floor), Panthapath, Dhaka-1205. Website: www.ussoftwareltd.com4) Aamra management Solutions, Safura Tower (15th floor), 20 Kamal Ataturk Avenue, Banani C/A, Dhaka-1213. Website: www.aamra.com.bd
5) American International University of Bangladesh (AIUB), House 83/B, Road 4, Kamal Ataturk Avenue, Banani, Dhaka. Website: www.aiub.edu
google CFO resigns
Google CFO Patrick Pichette yesterday wrote in his Google Plus status - "After nearly 7 years as CFO, I will be retiring from Google to spend
more time with my family. Yeah, I know you've heard that line before.
We give a lot to our jobs. I certainly did. And while I am not
looking for sympathy, I want to share my thought process because so many
people struggle to strike the right balance between work and personal
life." Patrick Pichette has nearly 20 years of
experience in financial operations and management in the telecommunications sector,
including seven years at Bell Canada, which he joined in 2001 as executive vice
president of planning and performance management.He completed his Business degree from University of Quebec in Montreal. His google plus posts- google plus posts
SAT: global recognised college test
SAT (Standardized admission test) is a global recognized college test . It comprises with reading, writing and math tests. many colleges and universities use the SAT to make admission decisions. More information for SAT could be found - collegeboard.org
thoughts can drive plane
Tekever, Champalimaud Foundation, Eagle science and Technische Universitat Munchen four firms Brainflight project is a hope for the next generation that thoughts can drive plane/drone. They have successfully shown how a pilot can take off, fly, twist and turn, and land a drone using just his thoughts. The
flight involved an electroencephalogram (EEG) cap and
specially-designed software - and it could one day lead to passenger
planes being controlled using only brainwaves. The brain-to-computer interface (BCI) software was developed as part of the Brainflight project.These researchers claim
the technology could help make soldiers more mobile and remove the need
for ground stations to send instructions to vehicles flying overhead.Edited from Dailymail.uk
Sources : Daily mail.Uk
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