Swapnojoyi

Think like a global candidate 💭

Empowering Agriculture and Life Science students with structured guidance, global exposure, and practical skills to build confident academic and professional futures. SWAPNOJOYI connects students with researchers, professionals, and global opportunities to help them grow into future-ready graduates.

What is SWAPNOJOYI?

We Bridge the Gap Between Where You Are and Where You Want to Be

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Advisors

100+

Footprint

5+

Structured Sevices

"Every ambitious student deserves a guide not after graduation, but from year one."

Upcoming Events

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Our values

We we matters!

  • Designed for Bangladeshi undergraduates in life sciences, agriculture, and biology
  • Mentors from universities across Europe, USA, and Asia who understand your challenges
  • Short-term crash courses that deliver real skills, not just motivation
  • Long-term programs that build you from Year 1 to a globally competitive graduate
  • A community of like-minded students on the same journey as you
  • Real outcomes: MS applications, PhD offers, internships, research publications

OUR Pillars / Chair Group

Advisors Who Were
Once Just Like You

Md Nur Mozahid

PhD candidate, Agricultural Economics and Rural Policy (AEP) group at Wageningen University and Research (WUR), The Netherlands

Ammar Eqbal, PhD

PhD in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, IIT Patna, India. Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Trento, Italy

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Fatema Hossain Brishti, PhD

PhD, Postdoctoral Researcher, Wageningen University and Research, Netherlands

Md. Muzammal Hoque

Scientific Officer, Bangladesh Institute of Nuclear Agriculture (BINA), Bangladesh. BSc & MSc, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, PhD Student, University of Potenza, Italy

Asif Ahmed Sami​

PhD candidate, Laboratory of Plant Physiology, Wageingen University and Research, Netherlands ​

OUR NETWORK

We have a list of students connected with different universities of world, here is our footprint

Vero Albas

Master of Science, University of Trento, Italy

Prodipto Bishnu Angon

Master of Science, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, MATE, Hungary

Ayesha Rahman

Master of Science, The University of Western Australia, Australia

Niels Olivier Oudsen

Master of Science, Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands

Read the Journal

Learn Before You
Even Enroll

How European Universities Train Researchers Differently

Why European PhD programs are structured around research output and how this benefits students from developing countries.
How to Write Your First Research Proposal — A Step-by-Step Guide for Bangladeshi Students
Writing a research proposal feels impossible when no one has shown you how. We break it down into 7 simple steps, with examples from life sciences.

The Cold Email That Changed Everything

How one of our students emailed 15 professors and got 4 replies — including one internship offer. Full template shared.

5 Mistakes Bangladeshi Students Make When Applying Abroad

From applying too late to writing generic SOPs — these avoidable mistakes cost students years of setbacks.

Real Stories From Student Like You.

Mahbuba Akter

BSc student— University of Dhaka. I was in my 2nd year, completely lost about my future. I did not even know what a research paper looked like properly. SWAPNOJOYI changed everything, it gave me a roadmap, a mentor, and the confidence to apply abroad. I am now preparing for PhD applications in Germany.

Nadia Ahmed

BSc Student, Bangladesh Agricultural University. The Dive Abroad course showed me a world I did not know existed. I had no idea funded MS's were available. Now I have 3 shortlisted universities in Europe.

Riad Hasan

BSc Student, Bangladesh Agricultural University. The Research Starter course taught me more in 3 weeks than I had learned in 2 years of university. I finally understand how to actually read and use a paper.

Mehadi Hasan

My mentor helped me draft my first email to a professor in Sweden. She replied! That email led to a internship offer I never imagined possible.

Nusrat Jannat

MSc applicant. I had zero confidence. None. After the Dive Abroad course, I could actually see my future clearly. Shortlisted 2 universities in Germany now. Never thought I’d say that out loud.