Dhaka, May 8 -- The scope of job opportunities for students who graduate from Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) will be higher than the students from other disciplines in the next decade.

According to data from the USA-based Bureau of Labour Statistics (BLS) 2019-2029, employment scope for STEM graduates will increase by 8 per cent by 2029.

This was disclosed at the launching ceremony of a study titled 'SheSTEM Business Case' at a hotel in the capital city on Wednesday, said a press release.

The event was organised in collaboration with the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Bangladesh, by the country's top five organisations: Lightcastle Partners, 10 Minute School, a2i, Policy Exchange Bangladesh, and DevLearn...