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Complete List DAIBB The Institute of Bankers, Bangladesh Banking Diploma Examination : December, 2016 DAIBB List of Successful Candidates Bangladesh Bank Roll Enrolment Name of successful candidates & Father's Name of Center No. No. Name 41907 112143 Md. Rubel Alam Dhaka Father - Md. Abed Ali 41908 191437 Md. Masum Billah Dhaka Father - Md. Zafar Ullah 41910 181499 Shaikat Kumar Sarkar Dhaka Father - Bikash Kumar Sarkar 41916 187468 Mohammad Rony Dhaka Father - Abdul Khaleque Prodhan 41917 135395 Khokon Kumar Pall Dhaka Father - Gonesh Chandra Pall 41921 140196 Md. Rofiqul Alam Dhaka Father - Abdur Rashid 41928 167595 Nasreen Akther Dhaka Father - Mohammad Ali 41932 165194 Md. Healal Uddin Dhaka Father - Md. Moslah Uddin 41940 187452 Md. Ataur Rahman Chowdhury Dhaka Father - Ahmad Hosan Chowdhury 41943 167594 Sharmin Kaisar Dhaka Father - Mohammad Sirajul Abrar 41966 140201 Israt Jahan Dhaka Father - Masum-Bin-Mamun 41968 196993 Salah Uddin Dhaka Father - Borhan Uddin 41970 112837 Md. Rezaul Karim Dhaka Father - Md. Abdullah 41974 163864 Mir Syeeda Sultana Dhaka Father - Mir Abdul Kuddus 41976 99135 Nurunnahar Dhaka Father - Md. Habibur Rahman Khan 41992 187502 Sujan Basak Dhaka Father - Smrity Basak The Institute of Bankers, Bangladesh Banking Diploma Examination : December, 2016 DAIBB List of Successful Candidates Bangladesh Bank Roll Enrolment Name of successful candidates & Father's Name of Center No. No. Name 41993 187498 Mohammad Wasim Dhaka Father - Mohammad Ali Ajgar 42008 163892 Md. Abdur Rouf Dhaka Father - Md. Munsur Rahman 42014 163812 Shohana Yeasmin Dhaka Father - Md. Chand Mia 42023 192326 Durlav Chandra Roy Dhaka Father - Dulal Roy 42030 187461 Jesmin Khanom Dhaka Father - Md. Abu Zafor 42037 187484 Fayaza Rahman Eva Dhaka Father - Artajaur Rahman 42038 187466 Nowrin Ahmed Dhaka Father - Md. Hemayet Uddin Ahmed 42048 146810 Mitali Basak Dhaka Father - Nitui Chand Basak 42061 101192 Md. Haniful Islam Dhaka Father - Md. Azizul Islam 42068 196716 Ferdous Ara Dhaka Father - Abdul Baten 42071 196994 M. Abdullah Muktadir Dhaka Father - M. Mosharrof Hossain 42084 161924 Md. Farhad Hossain Dhaka Father - Md. Masuque 45385 191429 Shetu Ranjan Biswas Chittagong Father - Dwijendra Lal Biswas 45395 181519 Subir Das Chittagong Father - Badal Chandra Das 45593 192374 Md. Masud Rana Khulna Father - Md. Amir Hossain 45600 160047 Tonmoy Saha Khulna Father - Fatic Saha The Institute of Bankers, Bangladesh Banking Diploma Examination : December, 2016 DAIBB List of Successful Candidates Bangladesh Bank Roll Enrolment Name of successful candidates & Father's Name of Center No. No. Name 45619 165163 Bidhan Chandra Paul Khulna Father - Dulal Chandra Paul 48470 135415 Sumana Saha Mymensingh Father - Satya Charan Saha 48471 164053 Md. Imam Hasan Mymensingh Father - Md. Moazzem Hossain 48568 157633 Farzana Rahman Dhaka Father - Md. Anis Ur Rahman 48578 98569 Md. Mehedi Hasan Dhaka Father - Md. Rais Uddin 48589 171778 Md. Nazmul Kabir Tarafdar Dhaka Father - Md. Nurul Islam Tarafdar 48591 171786 A. K. M. Akram Hossain Dhaka Father - Md. Mahbubul Alam 48598 157631 Mohammad Nasir Uddin Dhaka Father - Mohammad Jalal Uddin 48604 171818 Raka Adhikary Dhaka Father - Narayan Chandra Adhikary 48610 167603 Samar Kumar Biswas Dhaka Father - Profulla Kumar Biswas 48758 180946 Md. Anwar Parves Barisal Father - Md. Hamayet Uddin 48760 165183 Ratish Chandra Golder Barisal Father - Ranjit Golder 48761 180944 Md. Arafat Hossain Barisal Father - Md. Lokman Hossain Bhuiyan 50230 190558 Manik Chandra Sarker Rangpur Father - Provat Chandra Sarker 50233 181678 Md. Torikul Islam Rangpur Father - Md. Abul Hossain 50234 157628 Md. Mahfuzer Rahman Rangpur Father - Md. Habibur Rahman The Institute of Bankers, Bangladesh Banking Diploma Examination : December, 2016 DAIBB List of Successful Candidates Bangladesh Bank Roll Enrolment Name of successful candidates & Father's Name of Center No. No. Name 50236 139085 Md. Mamunur Rahman Rangpur Father - Md. Lutfor Rahman Sonali Bank Limited Roll Enrolment Name of successful candidates & Father's Name of Center No. No. Name 40196 145588 Nusaiba Siddika Dhaka Father - Md. Mustafizur Rahman 40218 130267 Emdadul Hoq Mina Dhaka Father - Delwar Hossain Mina 45602 145793 Mahmud Ali Talukder Khulna Father - Md. Ansar Ali Talukder 45629 143234 Dipta Sundar Sarker Khulna Father - Debprosad Sarker 45630 177880 Farzana Sharmin Khulna Father - Sk. Safayet 45667 143233 Md. Ali Mortaza Khulna Father - Md. Iman Ali Shaikh 45668 133693 Mohammad Monowar Hossain Khulna Father - Late Shaikh Fazlur Rahman 45672 200556 Farzana Rahman Khulna Father - Md. Haider Rahman 45673 170478 Mohd. Shamim Hossain Khulna Father - Mohd. Selim 45680 173409 Md. Asrafuzzaman Khulna Father - Md. Zinnat Ali Biswas 45684 113766 Fatima Farhana Khulna Father - SK. Mahbubar Rahman 45685 199416 Abida Rahman Khulna Father - Abdur Rahman 45686 136144 Liya Sultana Khulna Father - S. M. Shadat Hossain 45696 111706 Prosanta Gain Khulna Father - Late Nandi Lal Gain The Institute of Bankers, Bangladesh Banking Diploma Examination : December, 2016 DAIBB List of Successful Candidates Sonali Bank Limited Roll Enrolment Name of successful candidates & Father's Name of Center No. No. Name 45705 158117 Ikramul Islam Khulna Father - Molla Anowar-Ul-Islam 45710 162627 Md. Aminur Rahman Khulna Father - Md. Lutfar Rahman 45711 130849 Afroza Ambia Khanam Khulna Father - Abdul Mazed Sarder 45720 159269 Kartic Chandra Mondal Khulna Father - Basanta Kumar Mondal 45739 199430 Satarupa Das Khulna Father - Monoranjan Das 46780 129509 Arjun Chandra Sarker Mymensingh Father - Nittyananda Sarker 46782 135762 Md. Anisur Rahman Mymensingh Father - Md. Azizur Rahman 46783 133358 Tanay Roy Mymensingh Father - Gopal Roy 46792 126567 Hasan Md. Sazzadur Rahman Sadee Mymensingh Father - Md. Ershadur Rahman 46822 131903 Tapas Chandra Saha Brahmanbaria Father - Tarapada Saha 46823 136794 Jinia Sharmin Brahmanbaria Father - Abdul Matin 46846 111527 Mohammad Sanaul Hoque Sarker Brahmanbaria Father - Mohammad Abdul Hye Sarker 46877 120508 Md. Naimul Islam Dhaka Father - Md. Shahjahan 46894 129451 Rexona Pervin Jessore Father - Md. Reaz Uddin Sheikh 46897 131502 Indrojit Chakroverty Jessore Father - Ranjit Chakroverty 46902 131223 Md. Mostafa Kamal Bogra Father - Late Azharul Islam The Institute of Bankers, Bangladesh Banking Diploma Examination : December, 2016 DAIBB List of Successful Candidates Sonali Bank Limited Roll Enrolment Name of successful candidates & Father's Name of Center No. No. Name 46927 132222 Liton Kumar Kuri Jessore Father - Durbadal Kuri 46946 136186 Md. Lutfar Rahman Dhaka Father - Md. Abdul Hamid Miah 46948 160187 Rukshana Zannat Dhaka Father - Md. Rafiqul Islam 46952 157894 Md. Manzurul Islam Dhaka Father - Md. Naya Miah 46964 107591 A. B. M Anwarul Kabir Khan Barisal Father - Md. Sikander Ali Khan 46978 136222 Manabendra Nath Biswas Jessore Father - Sunil Biswas 46991 147089 Lutfunnahar Jessore Father - Md. Lutfor Rahman 46998 175347 Md. Mostafizul-Al-Hossain Jessore Father - Md. Mostahid-Al-Hossain 47952 187707 Muzammel Hossain Mymensingh Father - Hashen Ali 47957 152073 Habibur Rahman Mymensingh Father - Md. Azizul Haque 47960 149279 Bilkis Sultana Mymensingh Father - Jashim Uddin Ahmed 47964 162045 Mohammad Sirajul Islam Mymensingh Father - Mohammad Abu Bakar Siddique 47977 157861 Md. Kamal Uddin Comilla Father - Md. Abdur Razzak 47982 168175 Md. Jahirul Islam Comilla Father - Md. Sahed Ali 47985 145093 Mohammed Khorshed Alam Comilla Father - Mohammed Nur Ahamed 47986 140726 Md. Mahfujur Rahman Khan Comilla Father - Abdul Quddus Khan The Institute of Bankers, Bangladesh Banking Diploma Examination : December, 2016 DAIBB List of Successful Candidates Sonali Bank Limited Roll Enrolment Name of successful candidates & Father's Name of Center No. No. Name 47990 135587 Mohammed Mainul Hossain Comilla Father - Md. Muktul Hossain 47997 140994 Md. Maksudul Alam Comilla Father - Md. Abdur Rouf 48095 142306 Md. Mehedi Rabbani Comilla Father - Md. Masum Rabbani 48101 176298 Md. Amzad Hossain Comilla Father - Md. Golam Mustafa 48107 97788 K. M. Najmul Ahsan Comilla Father - Md. Abdul Mannan 48114 138715 Mohammed Nurul Huq Comilla Father - Idris Miah 48119 199470 Tanny Chowdhury Comilla Father - Bishnupada Chowdhury 48131 187650 Md. Yasir Arafat Chowdhury Rangpur Father - Md. Saifur Rahman Chowdhury 48132 128040 Md. Anisur Rahman Rangpur Father - Md. Ibrahim Ali 48133 187651 Mahendra Nath Roy Rangpur Father - Dinesh Chandra Roy 48641 124046 Md. Asad-Uz-Zaman Jessore Father - A. S. M. Ansar Uddin 48664 127877 Md. Hasan Sikder Barisal Father - Md. Azahar Sikder 48665 139395 Kamrun Nahar Barisal Father - Abdul Hamid 48669 113654 Md. Rukunuzzaman Barisal Father - Md. Abdul Jalil 48678 162434 Md. Emam Hosain Barisal Father - Abdur Rahim Rari 49009 147265 Faruque Hossain Millat Noakhali Father - Bazlur Rahman The Institute of Bankers, Bangladesh Banking Diploma Examination : December, 2016 DAIBB List of Successful Candidates Sonali Bank Limited Roll Enrolment Name of successful candidates & Father's Name of Center No. No. Name 49010 124047 H. M. Abdul Awal Kushtia Father - Md. Mosharrof Hossain 49015 129553 Md. Shamsul Alom Pabna Father - Late Ansar Ali Pramanik 49032 143180 Asma Siddiqua Narayanganj Father - Md. Badaruddin 49063 118085 Saikat Biswas Pabna Father - Kumaresh Biswas 49066 136034 Mst. Farhana Afroz Pabna Father - Md. Abdur Rahim Khan 49103 177889 Purnima Chakraborty Mymensingh Father - Swapan Chakra Borty 49104 136789 Nadia Begum Mymensingh Father - Md. Abdul Mannan Farazi 49105 162164 Mosammat
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