Event Details
17 October 2023
12:00 AM
Daffodil Smart City, Birulia, Savar, Dhaka-1216
Two Days long ‘Pran Potatos-DIU Marketing Fest-2019’ has ended on 17 October 2019 at Daffodil International University jointly organized by Department of Business Administration and DIU Marketing Club. Professor Dr. Mijanur Rahman, Vice Chancellor, Jagannath University was present as the chief guest and distributed prizes among the winners while Dr. Md. Sabur Khan, Chairman, Board of Trustees, Daffodil International University presided over the program. The closing ceremony was also addressed by Professor Dr. Mohammed Masum Iqbal, Dean, Faculty of Business and Entrepreneurship, Dr. Gouranga Chandra Debnath, Associate Professor and Head, Department of Business Administration.
In this Season of DIU Marketing Fest, students from different departments of the Daffodil International University participated in eight different competitive events. In prize giving ceremony Ms. Afrina Sultana was awarded champion in ‘Quiz Mania’ event; Md. Faisal Ahmed won the championship in ‘Just a minute’ category; Team Unpredictable became champion in ‘Crack the Case’ event; Team Smile got championship in ‘Brand Race’ competition; Team ‘Young Star’ got championship in ‘E-War’ event; Idea Plastic Bottle got championship in ‘Pack 2 Promote’ event; Team nibas.com got championship in ‘Hazar Taker Khela’ start-up competition and Team Dynamite won championship in Ad-Mad competition.
Addressing as chief guest Professor Dr. Mijanur Rahman said, to become a successful marketer, everyone needs to build a strong network among the people around you. He also urged the students to emphasize on finding innovative idea and go extra mile for success in marketing field. He advised the students to prepare themselves as global perspective and lastly he urged the student to become a patriot.
Dr. Md. Sabur Khan in his speech said that a large number of entrepreneurs in Bangladesh cannot become successful due to the lack of marketing knowledge. So the country needs plenty of marketing people those can contribute in business development and economic growth. In this regard the government and private universities should change the syllabus and course curriculum and include more entrepreneurial and marketing skill based learning.