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How was the first Open Day at Brainster Next College?

Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2025 3:24 am
by bitheerani319
Great interest in enrollment and satisfied future students and parents… The first Open Day of Brainster Next College successfully passed the test among young people interested in studying the Software Engineering and Innovation program . They had the opportunity to listen to interesting lectures from professors, as well as to get acquainted with some of the partner companies that will offer internships and employment for students at the faculty.




The event took place on August 25th, and the result is a filled first group, and reserved places for the following.
Students from the first group had the opportunity to sign the contracts and already gain access to the pre-program, practically starting their learning adventure that will open the door to a variety of prosperous careers in the digital world.

The most questions from those present were about the rcs data south africa for the unique financial benefit, "Study now, pay after employment" , but also what an applied college means, who will teach at the faculty, how the teaching will be organized. The Brainster Next College team was happy to answer questions about what makes it unique and what makes it stand out from other faculties, as well as why this is the best choice for anyone who wants a career in the IT world.


Interactive lectures from professors
The interactive lectures of our professors, as well as the successful entrepreneurial story of Petar Ninovski, the founder of Brainster and Brainster Next College, aroused great interest. Attendees had the opportunity to register and receive a certificate for one of the lectures.


Ivica Peshovski
Professor Ivica Pešovski answered the question of how Google Maps decides which route to take – that is, how navigation systems decide which route to recommend by analyzing the work of the Dijkstra algorithm. But his lecture gave future students a picture of what college lectures will look like, and that each lesson will be taught through a real-life example so that they can better understand it and, most importantly, apply the knowledge immediately.
This is just one of the principles that makes the first practical IT faculty in our country different from others.

In addition to him, Professor Petar Jolakoski also gave an interesting lecture on the topic "Random Search and the Myth of Goals." His presentation answered the questions: Why does modern life revolve around goals, how random discoveries can lead to great results, and is there a "recipe" for great success.