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Alumni Database Name of the Registration Alternative Employment Address of Additional File No. Name Cell No. E-mail Organization/Empl Designation Permanent Address No. Cell No. Status Employer Information oyer H#350, Notun School Borendrok BBA-01 Mahmud Reza Dipu 09202018 01710535643 N/A [email protected] Employed Brand Manager Gulshan-1 Road, Mohammad para, Communication Gopalgonj. Managing 8/1, Hazaribagh 8/1, Hazaribagh BBA-02 Tareq Abdullah 09202039 01916373398 N/A [email protected] Self-employed Dream Collection Director Lane,Dhaka-1209 Lane,Dhaka-1209 105 Proboti Shoron, Middle vill: Kazipur, Thana: BBA-03 Md. Muzahidul Islam 06102041 01818534962 N/A [email protected] Employed Pran RFL Group Brand Manager Badda, Dhaka- Gangni, Meherpur 1212 Manager Brand Rd#27,H#44, Mina Bazar. 17 Elephant Road, Flat- BBA-04 Yuna Sharmin 08206011 01677407300 N/A [email protected] Employed & Dhanmondi, Gemcon Group 3D, The Gallary. Communication Dhaka Owner of the 144 Gulshan-1, H#23, Rd#4/A, BBA-05 Md. Meraj Khan 03202034 01712570047 N/A [email protected] Self-employed Cricketeri Kitchen Business Hatirjhil, Dhaka Dhanmondi, Dhaka Majumder Agro 14 Green Square, Green Square, YWC Chairman for BBA-06 Kaisar Hamid Mazumder 01715486149 N/A [email protected] Self-employed Ltd.Shadab opposite side of School opposite Side, 14 both Company Construction Ltd. Lab Aid. Udoyon University of Asia B2, Rosetta, Dhanmondi Assistant 74/A, Green BBA-07 Tasneem Tarannum 05102001 01762531946 01550150612 [email protected] Employed Pacific, Department 12 (New), Old Professor Road, Dhaka of Business Admin. (31),Dhaka Global Brand Pvt. Head of Brand West BBA-08 Selim Ahmed Badal 04102040 01973257923 01772072616 [email protected] Employed N/A Ltd Communication Panthopoth,19/2 Administrative Shere Bangla officer( 33 Elephat Road, BBA-09 Nazia Nasrin 10102027 01714243928 N/A [email protected] Employed Planning Ministry Nogor, Ministry Planning Mollika Goli of Planning Commisoner) 21/4 Khilji Road, BBA-10 Nuzhat Nuha 06202041 01672728949 N/A [email protected] Unemployed N/A N/A N/A Mohammadpur Accounts 48 Nawabpur , 11/1, College Road, BBA-11 Mahamudur Rahaman Sunny 07102009 01672035178 01855398949 [email protected] Employed H mill Machinaries Manager Dhaka Narayangong Mahonehonogor, West is diar Hazi Lutfor Rahman PoliceLine , Road- Road, North Masdiar, BBA-12 Md. Kamarul Hasan 07102010 01670545025 N/A [email protected] Employed RN Knitech Ltd. HR Manager 2, Industrial Area, House-3, Block-A, Fatullah, Fatullah, Narayangong. Narayangong. Name of the Registration Alternative Employment Address of Additional File No. Name Cell No. E-mail Organization/Empl Designation Permanent Address No. Cell No. Status Employer Information oyer Junior Laboratory Teacher & Co- Baraikhali, Sultangonj, BBA-13 Md. Mosharof Hossain Khan 07102029 01719338953 01556487955 [email protected] Employed Dhanmondi-32 School Ordinator Rayerbazar, Dhaka MRM Coordinator( Baridhara, Rd#10, BBA-14 Khaled Arafat Ahmed 07102035 01913510992 N/A [email protected] Employed SWISS Contact Monitoring 193 Elephat Road H#5 Result Measurment) BBA-15 Md. Shahriar Ibn Selim Robin 07102036 01917583278 N/A [email protected] Employed Saif Power Group Senior Officer Pubail, Gazipur Motijheel, 34/1, d/2 Ranir Bazar, Saha Ranir Bazar, Shaha para, Cumilla Modern Assistant BBA-16 Sudip Podder 07102039 01728522623 N/A [email protected] Employed para, Kotowali, Kotowali Thana, Cumilla High School Teacher Cumilla, Sador Sador Upazilla. Lane-7, Dorieen vill: Vimpur, p/o: Cathay Pacific BBA-17 Tanvir Ahmed 07102043 01737251526 N/A [email protected] Employed Executive Tower, Gulshan- Vimpur, Thana: Airlines 2,Dhaka Boalmari, Foridpur. Imamgonj Br. 152/2C, Green Road, BBA-18 Ananna Gargi 07102025 01711667653 N/A [email protected] Employed Padma Bank Asst. Officer Puran Dhaka Dhaka-1205 Dhaka Merchantile Operation Mirpur branch, Borogola, Lal Matir BBA-19 Md. Shahidul Islam 09102101 01717547200 01671529008 [email protected] Employed Co-operative Bank Manager/Secon Mirpur-11 Ghat Lane, Bogura Ltd. d officer Bangladesh Gazipur vill: Taligonj, Thana: BBA-20 Md. Gowher Sharif 09102001 01737389994 N/A [email protected] Employed Machine Tools Executive Cantonment Bindda, Nilfamari Factory College Bank Br. Matical, Bogura Sador, BBA-21 Snazida Afrin 08102074 01767397363 N/A [email protected] Employed Sonali Bank Officer Mohammadpur, Bogura Dhaka Jamuna Future Cherry, Flat-3D, 19- HR & Admin Park, Progroti BBA-22 Md. Nurun Nabi 03202004 01717765386 01819000693 [email protected] Employed Jamuna Group C/2,North Tolarbagh, Legal Manager sooni, Mirpur-1, Dhaka-1216 Baridhara,Dhaka Rd#144, Gulshan- Partner of The H#23, Rd#, 4/a, BBA-23 Sifat Kabir 03202033 019244002910 01712570047 [email protected] Self-employed Crickrers Kitchen 1, Hatirjheel, Business Dhanmondi, Dhaka Dhaka Rongpur Regional BBA-24 Md. Humayan Khaled 03202029 01712776108 N/A [email protected] Employed Kazi Frms Senior Officer N/A Office Name of the Registration Alternative Employment Address of Additional File No. Name Cell No. E-mail Organization/Empl Designation Permanent Address No. Cell No. Status Employer Information oyer Aleya Madrasha Alam Niloy, Radha Chowdhury Owner of the BBA-25 Chowdhury Raisul Alam 07102027 01712415085 N/A [email protected] Employed Market, College Nogor, College Para, Enterprise Business Road, Pabna Pabna. 9/3, Parbotinogor vill: Patla, p/o: Tilsunia, Enam Medical Marketing BBA-26 Palash Chandra 10202039 01739056889 N/A [email protected] Employed Thana Road, Chandpur Union, College Hospital Executive Savar, Dhaka Kapashia, Gazipur Going Austraila For BBA-27 Kazi Nilufar Yasmin 10202037 01675198822 N/A [email protected] Unemployed N/A N/A N/A Higher Studies H#29, Rd#4,Dhanmondi, BBA-28 Nusrat Saragin 10202024 01680832259 01799671510 [email protected] Unemployed N/A N/A N/A Dhaka vill: Nrishinghapur, p/s: BBA-29 Selim Mustofa 10202027 01753886243 N/A [email protected] Employed N/A N/A N/A Jhinaidoha, Jhinaidoha. vill: Gilanda, p/s: BBA-30 Md. Sulayman Ali 10202028 01746088011 01631456603 [email protected] Unemployed N/A N/A N/A Joynogor, Manikgonj vill: Gogra, P/s: Gorga, Joyoung Corporate Sales Police Bazar, BBA-31 Abdullah Al Numan 10102068 01534375250 N/A [email protected] Employed Thana: Gopalgonj, dist: International Ltd. executive Gulshan-1 Gopalgonj Laldighirpar, 581/B,Rasulpur, Dhonia, BBA-32 Md. Khairul Islam 10102035 01916742503 N/A [email protected] Employed Uttara Bank Ltd. Officer, Grade-2 Coxbazar Sodar, Jatrabari, Dhaka-1236 Coxbazar Rd#409, p/s: Darajgonj, Rd#71, Gulshan- BBA-33 S.A.M. Mahmudul Hasan 10102043 01723844897 N/A [email protected] Employed United Hospital Ltd. Officer Thana: Bimla, dist: 2, Dhaka Nilfamari Rehan Uddin Reckitt Benckiser Bhuyan Sorok, South Sanarpar, BBA-34 Md. Ariful Hasan 10202006 01916396168 N/A [email protected] Employed Territory Officer Bangladesh Ltd. Baghabari, Siddirgonj, Narayangonj Laxmipur [email protected] Biharicamp, Sattmatha, BBA-35 Md. Ashraful Islam 10202011 01737549081 N/A Unemployed N/A N/A N/A om Bogura. Dhanmondi -27, Uday Place, Uttar BBA-36 Sarmin Sultana 10202022 01676621148 N/A [email protected] Employed Cosmos Holiday Visa Officer AR Plaza, 4th Badda, Satarkul Road Floor Name of the Registration Alternative Employment Address of Additional File No. Name Cell No. E-mail Organization/Empl Designation Permanent Address No. Cell No. Status Employer Information oyer Marketing 19/3,Shamibagh Lane, BBA-37 Jahidul Islam 10102048 01680178912 01771555443 [email protected] Employed BRAC Klemon BRAC Center Manager Dhaka 52-53, Motijheel 23 Rakhal Chandra Collection BBA-38 Kazi Tamzid Hossain 10102047 01675969727 01715470123 [email protected] Employed Southeast Bank C/A, Yunus Boshak Lane, Panitola, Officer Center, 10th Floor Tatibazar, Dhaka [email protected] Mama Bhagna Boirabetil, BBA-39 Md. Anowar Hossain 10102041 01675942386 01816486012 Employed Officer 3/5 Senpara, Porbata m Poultry Farm Tangail 55 Amritaopur Ideal BBA-40 Fahmida Ahmed 10102028 01682066094 N/A [email protected] Unemployed N/A N/A N/A Road, Jinjira, Keranigonj, Dhaka 212/4/1, Lalbagh Road, BBA-41 Farhana Zaman 10102026 01731169800 N/A [email protected] Unemployed N/A N/A N/A Pilkhana, Dhaka Standard Charterd 256, South Paik para, BBA-42 Shahira Sanjana 10102022 01676094485 N/A [email protected] Employed Officer Kawran Bazar Br. Bank Mirpur, Dhaka Chansorder 163/6, 2No Goli, Shohid Managing BBA-43 Md. Mamun Or Rashid 10102005 01670750268 01737378000 [email protected] Self-employed Mamun Enterprise Tower, Nolgola, Nogor, Lalbagh, Dhaka- Director Dhaka 1211 Brandix Casual Plot No-61 to 71, Finance BBA-44 Niloy Saha 10102020 01681953037 N/A Employed Wear Bangladesh Cumilla EPZ Rani Dighir par, Cumilla Executive Ltd. Cumilla 36 Dilkusha Al-Arafah Islami H#8,Tipu Sultan Road, BBA-45 Rimi Farhana Tinni 10102018 01737790782 N/A [email protected] Employed Officer Motijheel C/A, Bank Wari, Dhaka Dhaka 1/17/D, Sikder Real BBA-46 Ayesha Siddiqua Sharmin 10102016 01681621874 N/A [email protected] Unemployed N/A N/A N/A Estate tai office, Dhaka Motijheel C/A, AAA Finance Amin Wat vill: Uttar kaunnara, P/s: BBA-47 Md. Al-Mamun Azad 10102052 01724229898 N/A [email protected] Employed Apprenticeship Investment Ltd. Bhabon, Dhaka- Saturia, Manikgonj 1000 vill: balubari, P/s: BBA-48 Morsheda Rahman Mily 10102054
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