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Tuesday , 10 February 2026

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Tuesday , 10 February 2026
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Creative IT Institute joins hands with SEGi University & Colleges

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Creative IT Institute joins hands with SEGi University & Colleges
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Creative IT Institute, recognised as South Asia’s best IT institute, has entered into a landmark partnership with Malaysia’s SEGi University & Colleges  as its official Regional UniHub Partner, opening new doors for higher education opportunities in Bangladesh.

SEGi University & Colleges ranks among the top 1.5 percent of universities in the world and holds the prestigious QS 5 Stars Plus Rating, a distinction awarded to only a select group of institutions worldwide. Known for its academic excellence and forward-thinking approach, the institution has earned global attention for introducing Southeast Asia’s first Metaverse Learning Ecosystem, giving students an immersive and interactive platform to learn and collaborate.

Through this collaboration, students in Bangladesh will be able to enroll in SEGi University’s Master’s and Postgraduate Diploma programmes without leaving the country. The courses are designed to match global industry demands, equipping graduates with skills to compete internationally. Learners will gain access to classroom-based instruction, virtual metaverse sessions, real-time industry projects, and mentorship from world-class faculty, ensuring a balance of theoretical knowledge and practical expertise.

Monir Hosen, Founder & CEO of Creative IT Institute and Chairman of Creative Business Group said the institute has always been committed to making world-class education and advanced technological expertise accessible to Bangladeshi youth. He described the partnership with SEGi University as a significant milestone that will place the future of global education directly in the hands of students today.

Group Chief Operating Officer of Creative Business Group, Zia Uddin Mahmud, stated the collaboration goes far beyond offering international degrees. By integrating global academic standards with the talent and potential of Bangladesh’s youth, it aims to reshape the country’s educational landscape and produce a new generation of innovators, leaders, and problem-solvers.


Chief Global Officer of Creative Business Group, Shompa Parvin, said meaningful success in the modern world demands more than local expertise; it requires the confidence and competence to operate on a global stage. She noted that this partnership will empower Bangladeshi students with access to world-class education, advanced technologies, and international professional networks, enabling them to compete and collaborate at the highest levels without leaving their home country.

The partnership marks a new chapter in Bangladesh–Malaysia educational ties and reinforces Creative IT Institute’s position as the region’s leading IT training institute. Admission details and programme information are expected to be announced soon.

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