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ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY, KUSHTIA-JHENAIDAH RESULT OF FAZIL BTIS/BA (HONS.) (2ndYear) EXAMINATION, 2016, SESSION : 2013-2014 & 2014-2015 Page 1 of 1 101 DHAKA-02 11002 TAMIRUL MILLAT KAMIL MADRASAH , DHAKA AL-HADITH AND ISLAMIC STUDIES EXAMINEES SECURING MINIMUM GP 1.0 IN EVERY COMPULSORY AND ELECTIVE SUBJECT : 220001 [3.40] 220002 [Pass] DA'WAH AND ISLAMIC STUDIES EXAMINEES SECURING MINIMUM GP 1.0 IN EVERY COMPULSORY AND ELECTIVE SUBJECT : 230001 [Pass] MADRASAH STAT:SUCCESSFUL=3, UNSUCCESSFUL=NIL, EXPELLED=NIL, REPORTED=NIL, WITHHELD =NIL. ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY, KUSHTIA-JHENAIDAH RESULT OF FAZIL BTIS/BA (HONS.) (2ndYear) EXAMINATION, 2016, SESSION : 2013-2014 & 2014-2015 Page 1 of 1 103 DHAKA-01 11042 MADRASAH -E- ALIA, DHAKA , DHAKA AL-QURAN AND ISLAMIC STUDIES EXAMINEES SECURING MINIMUM GP 1.0 IN EVERY COMPULSORY AND ELECTIVE SUBJECT : 210001 [3.73] 210003 [2.93] AL-HADITH AND ISLAMIC STUDIES EXAMINEES SECURING MINIMUM GP 1.0 IN EVERY COMPULSORY AND ELECTIVE SUBJECT : 220003 [3.65] 220004 [3.73] 220005 [3.65] 220006 [3.65] 220007 [Pass] 220008 [Pass] MADRASAH STAT:SUCCESSFUL=8, UNSUCCESSFUL=NIL, EXPELLED=NIL, REPORTED=NIL, WITHHELD =NIL. ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY, KUSHTIA-JHENAIDAH RESULT OF FAZIL BTIS/BA (HONS.) (2ndYear) EXAMINATION, 2016, SESSION : 2013-2014 & 2014-2015 Page 1 of 1 107 DHAKA-03 11054 QUADERIA TAIYEBIA KAMIL MADRASAH , DHAKA AL-QURAN AND ISLAMIC STUDIES EXAMINEES SECURING MINIMUM GP 1.0 IN EVERY COMPULSORY AND ELECTIVE SUBJECT : 210004 [Pass] 210005 [Pass] 210006 [Pass] MADRASAH STAT:SUCCESSFUL=3, UNSUCCESSFUL=NIL, EXPELLED=NIL, REPORTED=NIL, WITHHELD =NIL. ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY, KUSHTIA-JHENAIDAH RESULT OF FAZIL BTIS/BA (HONS.) (2ndYear) EXAMINATION, 2016, SESSION : 2013-2014 & 2014-2015 Page 1 of 1 127 GAZIPUR-02 11347 BHANGNAHATI KAMIL MADRASAH , GAZIPUR AL-QURAN AND ISLAMIC STUDIES EXAMINEES SECURING MINIMUM GP 1.0 IN EVERY COMPULSORY AND ELECTIVE SUBJECT : 210007 [3.13] 210008 [3.30] 210009 [2.93] 210010 [3.33] 210011 [3.70] 210012 [3.98] 210013 [3.80] AL-HADITH AND ISLAMIC STUDIES EXAMINEES SECURING MINIMUM GP 1.0 IN EVERY COMPULSORY AND ELECTIVE SUBJECT : 220009 [3.33] 220010 [3.30] MADRASAH STAT:SUCCESSFUL=9, UNSUCCESSFUL=NIL, EXPELLED=NIL, REPORTED=NIL, WITHHELD =NIL. ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY, KUSHTIA-JHENAIDAH RESULT OF FAZIL BTIS/BA (HONS.) (2ndYear) EXAMINATION, 2016, SESSION : 2013-2014 & 2014-2015 Page 1 of 1 208 KISHOREGANJ-01 12236 HAYBATNAGAR A. U. KAMIL MADRASAH , KISHORGANJ AL-QURAN AND ISLAMIC STUDIES EXAMINEES SECURING MINIMUM GP 1.0 IN EVERY COMPULSORY AND ELECTIVE SUBJECT : 210014 [Pass] 210015 [3.25] 210016 [Pass] 210017 [Pass] 210018 [Pass] MADRASAH STAT:SUCCESSFUL=5, UNSUCCESSFUL=NIL, EXPELLED=NIL, REPORTED=NIL, WITHHELD =NIL. ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY, KUSHTIA-JHENAIDAH RESULT OF FAZIL BTIS/BA (HONS.) (2ndYear) EXAMINATION, 2016, SESSION : 2013-2014 & 2014-2015 Page 1 of 1 288 NAOGAON-01 13241 NAMAZGARH GAUSUL AZAM KAMIL MADRASAH , NAOGA ARABIC LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE EXAMINEES SECURING MINIMUM GP 1.0 IN EVERY COMPULSORY AND ELECTIVE SUBJECT : 250001 [Pass] MADRASAH STAT:SUCCESSFUL=1, UNSUCCESSFUL=NIL, EXPELLED=NIL, REPORTED=NIL, WITHHELD =NIL. ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY, KUSHTIA-JHENAIDAH RESULT OF FAZIL BTIS/BA (HONS.) (2ndYear) EXAMINATION, 2016, SESSION : 2013-2014 & 2014-2015 Page 1 of 1 300 PABNA-01 13418 PABNA KAMIL MADRASAH , PABNA AL-QURAN AND ISLAMIC STUDIES EXAMINEES SECURING MINIMUM GP 1.0 IN EVERY COMPULSORY AND ELECTIVE SUBJECT : 210021 [3.15] 210033 [Pass] WITHHELD : 210019 210020 210022 210023 210024 210025 210026 210027 210028 210029 210030 210031 210032 MADRASAH STAT:SUCCESSFUL=2, UNSUCCESSFUL=NIL, EXPELLED=NIL, REPORTED=NIL, WITHHELD =13. ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY, KUSHTIA-JHENAIDAH RESULT OF FAZIL BTIS/BA (HONS.) (2ndYear) EXAMINATION, 2016, SESSION : 2013-2014 & 2014-2015 Page 1 of 1 311 SIRAJGANJ-03 13644 ULLAHPARA KAMIL MADRASAH , SIRAJGANJ AL-HADITH AND ISLAMIC STUDIES EXAMINEES SECURING MINIMUM GP 1.0 IN EVERY COMPULSORY AND ELECTIVE SUBJECT : 220011 [3.25] 220012 [3.38] MADRASAH STAT:SUCCESSFUL=2, UNSUCCESSFUL=NIL, EXPELLED=NIL, REPORTED=NIL, WITHHELD =NIL. ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY, KUSHTIA-JHENAIDAH RESULT OF FAZIL BTIS/BA (HONS.) (2ndYear) EXAMINATION, 2016, SESSION : 2013-2014 & 2014-2015 Page 1 of 1 344 JOYPURHAT-01 13956 JOIPURHAT SIDDIQUIA KAMIL MADRASAH , JOYPURHAT AL-QURAN AND ISLAMIC STUDIES EXAMINEES SECURING MINIMUM GP 1.0 IN EVERY COMPULSORY AND ELECTIVE SUBJECT : 210034 [Pass] MADRASAH STAT:SUCCESSFUL=1, UNSUCCESSFUL=NIL, EXPELLED=NIL, REPORTED=NIL, WITHHELD =NIL. ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY, KUSHTIA-JHENAIDAH RESULT OF FAZIL BTIS/BA (HONS.) (2ndYear) EXAMINATION, 2016, SESSION : 2013-2014 & 2014-2015 Page 1 of 1 359 RANGPUR-01 14268 DHAP SATGARA BAITUL MUKARRAM KAMIL MADRASAH , AL-QURAN AND ISLAMIC STUDIES EXAMINEES SECURING MINIMUM GP 1.0 IN EVERY COMPULSORY AND ELECTIVE SUBJECT : 210035 [3.65] 210036 [Pass] AL-HADITH AND ISLAMIC STUDIES EXAMINEES SECURING MINIMUM GP 1.0 IN EVERY COMPULSORY AND ELECTIVE SUBJECT : 220013 [3.48] 220014 [3.63] MADRASAH STAT:SUCCESSFUL=4, UNSUCCESSFUL=NIL, EXPELLED=NIL, REPORTED=NIL, WITHHELD =NIL. ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY, KUSHTIA-JHENAIDAH RESULT OF FAZIL BTIS/BA (HONS.) (2ndYear) EXAMINATION, 2016, SESSION : 2013-2014 & 2014-2015 Page 1 of 1 408 DINAJPUR-02 15136 BHABANIPUR ISLAMIA KAMIL MADRASAH , DINAJPUR AL-QURAN AND ISLAMIC STUDIES EXAMINEES SECURING MINIMUM GP 1.0 IN EVERY COMPULSORY AND ELECTIVE SUBJECT : 210037 [Pass] MADRASAH STAT:SUCCESSFUL=1, UNSUCCESSFUL=NIL, EXPELLED=NIL, REPORTED=NIL, WITHHELD =NIL. ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY, KUSHTIA-JHENAIDAH RESULT OF FAZIL BTIS/BA (HONS.) (2ndYear) EXAMINATION, 2016, SESSION : 2013-2014 & 2014-2015 Page 1 of 1 435 KHULNA-01 15365 KHULNA KAMIL MADRASAH , KHULNA AL-QURAN AND ISLAMIC STUDIES EXAMINEES SECURING MINIMUM GP 1.0 IN EVERY COMPULSORY AND ELECTIVE SUBJECT : 210038 [Pass] 210039 [3.73] 210040 [Pass] 210041 [Pass] 210042 [Pass] 210043 [Pass] AL-HADITH AND ISLAMIC STUDIES EXAMINEES SECURING MINIMUM GP 1.0 IN EVERY COMPULSORY AND ELECTIVE SUBJECT : 220015 [Pass] MADRASAH STAT:SUCCESSFUL=7, UNSUCCESSFUL=NIL, EXPELLED=NIL, REPORTED=NIL, WITHHELD =NIL. ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY, KUSHTIA-JHENAIDAH RESULT OF FAZIL BTIS/BA (HONS.) (2ndYear) EXAMINATION, 2016, SESSION : 2013-2014 & 2014-2015 Page 1 of 1 587 CHITTAGONG-03 17431 CHITTAGONG NESARIA KAMIL MADRASAH , CHITTAGONG AL-HADITH AND ISLAMIC STUDIES EXAMINEES WHO HAVE BEEN GRADED 'F' (UNSUCCESSFUL) : 220016 [F] MADRASAH STAT:SUCCESSFUL=NIL, UNSUCCESSFUL=1, EXPELLED=NIL, REPORTED=NIL, WITHHELD =NIL. ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY, KUSHTIA-JHENAIDAH RESULT OF FAZIL BTIS/BA (HONS.) (2ndYear) EXAMINATION, 2016, SESSION : 2013-2014 & 2014-2015 Page 1 of 1 598 CHITTAGONG-16 17433 SOBHANIA KAMIL MADRASAH , CHITTAGONG ISLAMIC HISTORY AND CULTURE EXAMINEES SECURING MINIMUM GP 1.0 IN EVERY COMPULSORY AND ELECTIVE SUBJECT : 240001 [Pass] MADRASAH STAT:SUCCESSFUL=1, UNSUCCESSFUL=NIL, EXPELLED=NIL, REPORTED=NIL, WITHHELD =NIL. ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY, KUSHTIA-JHENAIDAH RESULT OF FAZIL BTIS/BA (HONS.) (2ndYear) EXAMINATION, 2016, SESSION : 2013-2014 & 2014-2015 Page 1 of 1 604 CHITTAGONG-01 17432 DARUL ULUM KAMIL MADRASAH , CHITTAGONG AL-HADITH AND ISLAMIC STUDIES EXAMINEES SECURING MINIMUM GP 1.0 IN EVERY COMPULSORY AND ELECTIVE SUBJECT : 220017 [Pass] MADRASAH STAT:SUCCESSFUL=1, UNSUCCESSFUL=NIL, EXPELLED=NIL, REPORTED=NIL, WITHHELD =NIL. ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY, KUSHTIA-JHENAIDAH RESULT OF FAZIL BTIS/BA (HONS.) (2ndYear) EXAMINATION, 2016, SESSION : 2013-2014 & 2014-2015 Page 1 of 1 607 CHITTAGONG-15 17608 KAGATIA ESHATUL UL. KAMIL MADRASAH , CHITTAGON AL-HADITH AND ISLAMIC STUDIES EXAMINEES SECURING MINIMUM GP 1.0 IN EVERY COMPULSORY AND ELECTIVE SUBJECT : 220018 [Pass] 220019 [Pass] MADRASAH STAT:SUCCESSFUL=2, UNSUCCESSFUL=NIL, EXPELLED=NIL, REPORTED=NIL, WITHHELD =NIL. ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY, KUSHTIA-JHENAIDAH RESULT OF FAZIL BTIS/BA (HONS.) (2ndYear) EXAMINATION, 2016, SESSION : 2013-2014 & 2014-2015 Page 1 of 1 611 COX'S BAZAR-01 17673 COX'S BAZAR ADARSHA GIRLS' KAMIL MADRASAH , COX'S AL-HADITH AND ISLAMIC STUDIES EXAMINEES SECURING MINIMUM GP 1.0 IN EVERY COMPULSORY AND ELECTIVE SUBJECT : 220020 [Pass] MADRASAH STAT:SUCCESSFUL=1, UNSUCCESSFUL=NIL, EXPELLED=NIL, REPORTED=NIL, WITHHELD =NIL. ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY, KUSHTIA-JHENAIDAH RESULT OF FAZIL BTIS/BA (HONS.) (2ndYear) EXAMINATION, 2016, SESSION : 2013-2014 & 2014-2015 Page 1 of 1 698 SYLHET-01 18701 HAZRAT SHAH JALAL DARU SUNNAH YAQUBIA KAMIL MA AL-HADITH AND ISLAMIC STUDIES EXAMINEES SECURING MINIMUM GP 1.0 IN EVERY COMPULSORY AND ELECTIVE SUBJECT : 220021 [3.48] 220022 [Pass] 220023 [Pass] 220024 [Pass] 220025 [Pass] MADRASAH STAT:SUCCESSFUL=5, UNSUCCESSFUL=NIL, EXPELLED=NIL, REPORTED=NIL, WITHHELD =NIL. ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY, KUSHTIA-JHENAIDAH RESULT OF FAZIL BTIS/BA (HONS.) (2ndYear) EXAMINATION, 2016, SESSION : 2013-2014 & 2014-2015 Page 1 of 1 805 COX'S BAZAR-02 17675 ISLAMIA GIRLS' KAMIL MADRASAH , COX'S BAZAR AL-HADITH AND ISLAMIC STUDIES EXAMINEES SECURING MINIMUM GP 1.0 IN EVERY COMPULSORY AND ELECTIVE SUBJECT : 220027 [Pass] 220028 [Pass] 220029 [Pass] 220030 [Pass] MADRASAH STAT:SUCCESSFUL=4, UNSUCCESSFUL=NIL, EXPELLED=NIL, REPORTED=NIL, WITHHELD =NIL. ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY, KUSHTIA-JHENAIDAH RESULT OF FAZIL BTIS/BA (HONS.) (2ndYear) EXAMINATION, 2016, SESSION : 2013-2014 & 2014-2015 Page 1 of 1 990 DHAKA-09 11004 DARUNNAZAT SIDDIKIA KAMIL MADRASAH , DHAKA AL-QURAN AND ISLAMIC STUDIES EXAMINEES SECURING MINIMUM GP 1.0 IN EVERY COMPULSORY AND ELECTIVE SUBJECT : 210044 [Pass] 210045 [Pass] MADRASAH STAT:SUCCESSFUL=2, UNSUCCESSFUL=NIL, EXPELLED=NIL, REPORTED=NIL, WITHHELD =NIL. ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY, KUSHTIA-JHENAIDAH RESULT OF FAZIL BTIS/BA (HONS.) (2ndYear)
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