Chattogram presents ‘IQ Master 2020’ 

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02 February, 2020, 06:55 pm
Last modified: 02 February, 2020, 07:01 pm
Arranging various skill competitions can help develop human intelligence in the best way possible

There is a saying – human intellect is like tree saplings. It starts sparkling like green leaves if it gets a little care. Mental skill is required for every good thing a person does in their life.

Arranging various skill competitions can help develop human intelligence in the best way possible. 

Brilliant heads in Chattogram got such a big occasion in the form of "IQ Master 2020" to compete and prove their talents on last Friday.

Team Chittagong and Let's Fly Chittagong jointly organised the mega event at East Delta University with the participation of 800 students from various colleges and universities in two categories. 

General intelligence level, critical thinking and time management skills of the participants were evaluated through the event. 

Some 26, including first, second and third place winners, got award based on their performance.

Country's top young entrepreneurs, human resource officials and persons with successful career were present at the event. 

Ayman Sadiq, founder of 10 Minute School, Arif Ahmed, head of the Human Resources Department at the Chittagong Stock Exchange, AQM Mushfique Hasan, coordinator of the American Corner Outreach, and Grow With Hemi coach Hemi Hossain also attended the programme.

Debayan Chakroborty, convenor of IQ Master 2020, said, "We are trying to improve students' efficiency through written tests and various questionnaires."

Imtiaz Uddin Jihad, organiser of IQ Master 2020 and founder and president of Team Chittagong, said, "Although this is the first, we got a good response. Many students still are not aware that the issues of realistic thinking and general knowledge are closely linked with the improvement of IQ level." 

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