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Bangladesh Annex AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY - BANGLADESH "Where Leaders are Created" 2019-2020, Fall MID TERM EXAM SCHEDULE OF FALL 2019-2020 [UNDERGRADUATE] Total No. of Rooms Used: 62 & Total No. of Sections: 65 Day: 1 Slot: 3 Time: 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM ANNEX - 1 Room No. Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 MACRO ECONOMICS [F] - ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 MACRO ECONOMICS [F] - ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 1101 (DC) [A] - 8/40 8/40 (DC) [A] - 8/40 8/40 (DC) [A] - 8/40 MACRO ECONOMICS [F] - ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 MACRO ECONOMICS [F] - ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 MACRO ECONOMICS [F] - 1102 8/40 (DC) [A] - 8/40 8/40 (DC) [A] - 8/40 8/40 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 1103 GLOBAL TRADE [A] - 8/40 GLOBAL TRADE [A] - 8/40 (DC) [E] - 8/40 (DC) [E] - 8/40 (DC) [E] - 8/40 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 1104 GLOBAL TRADE [A] - 8/40 GLOBAL TRADE [A] - 8/40 GLOBAL TRADE [A] - 8/40 (DC) [E] - 8/40 (DC) [E] - 8/40 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 1105 GLOBAL TRADE [B] - 8/40 GLOBAL TRADE [B] - 8/40 (DC) [L] - 8/40 (DC) [L] - 8/40 (DC) [L] - 8/40 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 1106 GLOBAL TRADE [B] - 8/40 GLOBAL TRADE [B] - 8/40 GLOBAL TRADE [B] - 8/40 (DC) [L] - 8/40 (DC) [L] - 8/40 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL MACHINES 1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL MACHINES 1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 1107 (DC) [B] - 8/40 [C] - 8/40 (DC) [B] - 8/40 [C] - 8/40 (DC) [B] - 8/40 ELECTRICAL MACHINES 1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL MACHINES 1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL MACHINES 1 1108 [C] - 8/40 (DC) [B] - 8/40 [C] - 8/40 (DC) [B] - 8/40 [C] - 8/40 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL MACHINES 1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL MACHINES 1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 1113 (DC) [F] - 8/40 [D] - 8/40 (DC) [F] - 8/40 [D] - 8/40 (DC) [F] - 8/40 ELECTRICAL MACHINES 1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL MACHINES 1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL MACHINES 1 1114 [D] - 8/40 (DC) [F] - 8/40 [D] - 8/40 (DC) [F] - 8/40 [D] - 8/40 BANGLADESH STUDIES POWER SYSTEM BANGLADESH STUDIES POWER SYSTEM BANGLADESH STUDIES 1115 [BBA] [A3] - 8/40 PROTECTION [A] - 8/40 [BBA] [A3] - 8/40 PROTECTION [A] - 8/40 [BBA] [A3] - 8/40 POWER SYSTEM BANGLADESH STUDIES POWER SYSTEM BANGLADESH STUDIES POWER SYSTEM 1116 PROTECTION [A] - 8/40 [BBA] [A3] - 8/40 PROTECTION [A] - 8/40 [BBA] [A3] - 8/40 PROTECTION [A] - 8/40 BANGLADESH STUDIES ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 BANGLADESH STUDIES ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 BANGLADESH STUDIES 1117 [BBA] [A1] - 8/40 (DC) [I] - 8/39 [BBA] [A1] - 8/40 (DC) [I] - 8/39 [BBA] [A1] - 8/40 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 BANGLADESH STUDIES ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 BANGLADESH STUDIES ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 1118 (DC) [I] - 8/39 [BBA] [A1] - 8/40 (DC) [I] - 8/39 [BBA] [A1] - 8/40 (DC) [I] - 7/39 MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 1119 INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION SYSTEMS (DC) [N] - 8/39 (DC) [N] - 8/39 (DC) [N] - 8/39 [C] - 8/39 [C] - 8/39 MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 1120 INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION SYSTEMS (DC) [N] - 8/39 (DC) [N] - 7/39 [C] - 8/39 [C] - 8/39 [C] - 7/39 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 MACRO ECONOMICS [A] - ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 MACRO ECONOMICS [A] - ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 1121 (DC) [P] - 8/39 8/39 (DC) [P] - 8/39 8/39 (DC) [P] - 8/39 Date: 17-Oct-2019 4:55 PM Printed By: 9906-028-2 ASIF PARVEZ Page: 1 of 69 Day: 1 Slot: 3 Time: 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM ANNEX - 2 Room No. Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 POWER SYSTEM BANGLADESH STUDIES POWER SYSTEM BANGLADESH STUDIES POWER SYSTEM 2101 PROTECTION [C] - 8/41 [LAW] [A] - 8/28 PROTECTION [C] - 8/41 [LAW] [A] - 4/28 PROTECTION [C] - 1/41 SOCIETY AND SOCIETY AND SOCIETY AND POWER SYSTEM POWER SYSTEM 2103 ARCHITECTURE OF ARCHITECTURE OF ARCHITECTURE OF PROTECTION [B] - 8/30 PROTECTION [B] - 8/30 BENGAL [A] - 8/24 BENGAL [A] - 8/24 BENGAL [A] - 8/24 SOFTWARE SOFTWARE SOFTWARE POWER SYSTEM POWER SYSTEM 2104 DEVELOPMENT PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PROJECT PROTECTION [B] - 8/30 PROTECTION [B] - 6/30 MANAGEMENT [B] - 8/23 MANAGEMENT [B] - 8/23 MANAGEMENT [B] - 7/23 COMPUTER AND COMPUTER AND BANGLADESH STUDIES BANGLADESH STUDIES BANGLADESH STUDIES 2106 INFORMATION ETHICS [A] INFORMATION ETHICS [A] [FASS] [A] - 8/22 [FASS] [A] - 8/22 [FASS] [A] - 6/22 - 8/27 - 8/27 COMPUTER AND COMPUTER AND MACRO ECONOMICS [G] - MACRO ECONOMICS [G] - MACRO ECONOMICS [G] - 2107 INFORMATION ETHICS [A] INFORMATION ETHICS [A] 8/21 8/21 5/21 - 8/27 - 3/27 MARKETING RESEARCH ELECTRICAL MACHINES 1 MARKETING RESEARCH ELECTRICAL MACHINES 1 MARKETING RESEARCH 2108 [BBA] [A] - 8/25 [A] - 8/18 [BBA] [A] - 8/25 [A] - 8/18 [BBA] [A] - 8/25 ELECTRICAL MACHINES 1 MARKETING RESEARCH 2109 [A] - 2/18 [BBA] [A] - 1/25 MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT MERCANTILE LAW [A] - 2110 INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION SYSTEMS 8/8 [I] - 8/17 [I] - 8/17 [I] - 1/17 BANGLADESH STUDIES 2111 [BBA] [A4] - 3/3 Date: 17-Oct-2019 4:55 PM Printed By: 9906-028-2 ASIF PARVEZ Page: 2 of 69 Day: 1 Slot: 3 Time: 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM ANNEX - 3 Room No. Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 MACRO ECONOMICS [A] - ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 MACRO ECONOMICS [A] - ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 MACRO ECONOMICS [A] - 3101 8/39 (DC) [P] - 8/39 8/39 (DC) [P] - 7/39 7/39 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 3102 GLOBAL TRADE [E] - 8/39 GLOBAL TRADE [E] - 8/39 (DC) [C] - 8/39 (DC) [C] - 8/39 (DC) [C] - 8/39 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 3103 GLOBAL TRADE [E] - 8/39 GLOBAL TRADE [E] - 8/39 GLOBAL TRADE [E] - 7/39 (DC) [C] - 8/39 (DC) [C] - 7/39 SOFTWARE SOFTWARE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 3104 DEVELOPMENT PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (DC) [R] - 8/39 (DC) [R] - 8/39 (DC) [R] - 8/39 MANAGEMENT [A] - 8/39 MANAGEMENT [A] - 8/39 SOFTWARE SOFTWARE SOFTWARE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 3105 DEVELOPMENT PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (DC) [R] - 8/39 (DC) [R] - 7/39 MANAGEMENT [A] - 8/39 MANAGEMENT [A] - 8/39 MANAGEMENT [A] - 7/39 MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 3106 INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION SYSTEMS (DC) [K] - 8/39 (DC) [K] - 8/39 (DC) [K] - 8/39 [E] - 8/38 [E] - 8/38 MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 3107 INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION SYSTEMS (DC) [K] - 8/39 (DC) [K] - 7/39 [E] - 8/38 [E] - 8/38 [E] - 6/38 MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 3108 INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION SYSTEMS (DC) [M] - 8/39 (DC) [M] - 8/39 (DC) [M] - 8/39 [F] - 8/38 [F] - 8/38 MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 3109 INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION SYSTEMS (DC) [M] - 8/39 (DC) [M] - 7/39 [F] - 8/38 [F] - 8/38 [F] - 6/38 MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 3110 INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION SYSTEMS (DC) [G] - 8/38 (DC) [G] - 8/38 (DC) [G] - 8/38 [J] - 8/38 [J] - 8/38 MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 3111 INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION SYSTEMS (DC) [G] - 8/38 (DC) [G] - 6/38 [J] - 8/38 [J] - 8/38 [J] - 6/38 MACRO ECONOMICS [C] - ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 MACRO ECONOMICS [C] - ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 MACRO ECONOMICS [C] - 3112 8/38 (DC) [O] - 8/37 8/38 (DC) [O] - 8/37 8/38 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 MACRO ECONOMICS [C] - ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 MACRO ECONOMICS [C] - ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 3113 (DC) [O] - 8/37 8/38 (DC) [O] - 8/37 6/38 (DC) [O] - 5/37 MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT MACRO ECONOMICS [H] - MACRO ECONOMICS [H] - MACRO ECONOMICS [H] - 3114 INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION SYSTEMS 8/38 8/38 8/38 [D] - 8/37 [D] - 8/37 MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT MACRO ECONOMICS [H] - MACRO ECONOMICS [H] - 3115 INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION SYSTEMS 8/38 6/38 [D] - 8/37 [D] - 8/37 [D] - 5/37 MACRO ECONOMICS [B] - MACRO ECONOMICS [B] - MACRO ECONOMICS [B] - 3116 GLOBAL TRADE [C] - 8/37 GLOBAL TRADE [C] - 8/37 8/37 8/37 8/37 MACRO ECONOMICS [B] - MACRO ECONOMICS [B] - 3117 GLOBAL TRADE [C] - 8/37 GLOBAL TRADE [C] - 8/37 GLOBAL TRADE [C] - 5/37 8/37 5/37 ELECTRICAL MACHINES 1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL MACHINES 1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL MACHINES 1 3118 [B] - 8/37 (DC) [H] - 8/36 [B] - 8/37 (DC) [H] - 8/36 [B] - 8/37 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL MACHINES 1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 ELECTRICAL MACHINES 1 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS -1 3119 (DC) [H] - 8/36 [B] - 8/37 (DC) [H] - 8/36 [B] - 5/37 (DC) [H] - 4/36 MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT MACRO ECONOMICS [D] - MACRO ECONOMICS [D] - 3120 INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION SYSTEMS 8/36 8/36 [A] - 8/36 [A] - 8/36 [A] - 8/36 Date: 17-Oct-2019 4:55 PM Printed By: 9906-028-2 ASIF PARVEZ Page: 3 of 69 Day: 1 Slot: 3 Time: 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM ANNEX - 5 Room No. Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT MACRO ECONOMICS [D] - MACRO ECONOMICS [D] - MACRO ECONOMICS [D] - 5101 INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION SYSTEMS 8/36 8/36 4/36 [A] - 8/36 [A] - 4/36 MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT 5102 INFORMATION SYSTEMS GLOBAL TRADE [D] - 8/36 INFORMATION SYSTEMS GLOBAL TRADE [D] - 8/36 INFORMATION SYSTEMS [H] - 8/36 [H] - 8/36 [H] - 8/36 MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT 5103 GLOBAL TRADE [D] - 8/36 INFORMATION SYSTEMS GLOBAL TRADE [D] - 8/36 INFORMATION SYSTEMS GLOBAL TRADE [D] - 4/36 [H] - 8/36 [H] - 4/36 TEACHING GRAMMAR
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