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SHAHED MOSTAFA CHOWDHURY ,16134156054 1st & 3rd 10 10100014 MOST. LIPE KHATUN ,16134156044 1st,2nd & 3rd 11 10100016 MD. SOHAN KHAN ,16134156013 1st,2nd & 3rd 12 10100017 RABEYA BEGUM ,16134156002 1st,2nd & 3rd 13 10100018 MD. RASHEDUL ISLAM ,16134156062 1st,2nd & 3rd 14 10100019 SANGGITA RUDRA ,00024545 2nd 15 10100020 JESMIN SULTANA ,00023154 2nd 16 10100021 MD. BAHAR UDDIN ,16134156063 1st,2nd & 3rd 17 10100022 AYEVI AKTER ,00024800 2nd 18 10100023 MD. MASHUD RANA ,16134156056 1st,2nd & 3rd 19 10100025 TANVIN ISLAM ,00024327 2nd 20 10100026 IBRAHIM AHASAN ,00026044 2nd 21 10100029 RAKIBUL HASAN ,16134156021 1st,2nd & 3rd 22 10100030 MD. AHASANULLAH BHUIYAN ,00024575 2nd 23 10100031 MD.ZIAUR RAHMAN TALUKDER ,16134156028 1st,2nd & 3rd 24 10100032 MD. RASEL KHAN , 1st,2nd & 3rd 25 10100033 SYEDA TAFHIMA LOPA ,00024759 2nd 26 10100034 SULTANA ZOUSHANARA KHANAM ,16134156067 1st,2nd & 3rd 27 10100035 SOFIQUL ISLAM ,023544 2nd & 3rd 28 10100036 MD.TARIQUL ISLAM ,16134156042 1st,2nd & 3rd 29 10100037 MD. ALOMGIR SIDDIQUE ,16134156064 1st,2nd & 3rd 30 10100040 MD. DELWAR HASAN ,16134156025 1st & 3rd 31 10100041 SHAHNAJ ,16134156006 1st,2nd & 3rd 32 10100042 MD. MAHABBAT HOSEN ,16134156041 1st,2nd & 3rd 33 10100043 MD MOHASHIN ALI ,16134156066 1st,2nd & 3rd 34 10100044 MD. SHAH NEWAZ SHUVO ,24747 1st & 3rd 35 10100045 SHAH ABDUL KADIR ,16134156043 1st,2nd & 3rd 36 10100046 MD. SHARIF HOSSAIN ,16134156024 1st,2nd & 3rd 37 10100047 PARVEEN AKHTER , 1st,2nd & 3rd 38 10100048 MD. SAMAD KHAN ,16134156037 1st,2nd & 3rd evsjv‡`k †M‡RU, AwZwi³, Ryb 9, 2021 8615 Sl. No. Registration No. Name & ID No. Papers Cadre Code & Name:106-ARABIC 1 10600002 MD.RAFIQUL ISLAM , 1st & 2nd Cadre Code & Name:108-BANGLA 1 10800001 TAMIMA TANVIN KUSHBU ,16134133036 2nd & 3rd 2 10800004 SHEULI SHABNAM ,00024917 3rd 3 10800005 TANMAY KHAN ,16134133009 1st,2nd & 3rd 4 10800006 MD. KAMRUL ISLAM JUWEL ,00025437 3rd 5 10800007 KHAIRUL ISLAM ,00024635 1st 6 10800008 LAILA ARZUMAN BANU ,16134133018 1st,2nd & 3rd 7 10800009 MD. NURUNNABI ,16134133007 1st,2nd & 3rd 8 10800010 ZANNATUL FERDOUS ,16134133017 1st,2nd & 3rd 9 10800012 MD. PAYAR AHMED ,00025411 3rd 10 10800014 BIPPRO DASH SARKAR ,00025363 2nd 11 10800015 MUHAMMED KAMRUL HASAN ,025380 2nd & 3rd 12 10800016 MD. AMINUR RAHMAN ,16134133032 1st,2nd & 3rd 13 10800018 RUPALI BISWAS ,25436 1st & 2nd 14 10800019 APU HALDER ,00025403 2nd 15 10800020 FAKIR MOHAMMAD ARIFUR RAHMAN ,25367 3rd 16 10800021 DOLON CHANPA DOLA ,16134133008 2nd & 3rd 17 10800022 REZAUL KARIM ,00025395 2nd & 3rd 18 10800023 MD. SOHEL ARMAN ,16134133021 3rd 19 10800024 TANZINA ZAMAN ,16134133014 1st,2nd & 3rd 20 10800026 MD. SHOFIKUL ISLAM ,16134133066 1st,2nd & 3rd 21 10800028 SUMAN ROY , 1st,2nd & 3rd 22 10800029 SHAFIQUL ISLAM ,00025309 2nd 23 10800030 MEHNAZ AKTER ,16134133027 1st,2nd & 3rd 24 10800031 SHARMIN NAHER ,16134133023 2nd & 3rd 25 10800033 MAHADI HASAN ,16134133058 1st,2nd & 3rd 26 10800034 MD. HAFIZUR RAHMAN ,16134133033 1st,2nd & 3rd 8616 evsjv‡`k †M‡RU, AwZwi³, Ryb 9, 2021 Sl. No. Registration No. Name & ID No. Papers 27 10800035 MOKLESUR RAHMAN ,025372 2nd 28 10800037 MD ALMABUD ,00025402 2nd 29 10800038 SANJIT KUMAR GHOSH ,16134133043 1st,2nd & 3rd 30 10800039 FARIDA PARVIN ,00025076 2nd & 3rd 31 10800041 REKHA AKTER ,00024810 3rd 32 10800042 MD. ABDUL HALIM ,025324 2nd 33 10800043 MRINAL BISWAS ,00025318 2nd 34 10800044 ANAMUL HAQUE ,16134133010 1st,2nd & 3rd 35 10800045 SURANJIT GHOSH ,16134133031 2nd & 3rd 36 10800046 MINU AKTAR ,16134133056 2nd & 3rd 37 10800047 MD.KHAIRUL ISLAM ,00025417 2nd 38 10800050 RINA AKTER ,16134133072 2nd & 3rd 39 10800052 AKLIMA BEGUM ,00027216 1st,2nd & 3rd 40 10800053 MD. ABIR MAHMUD ,00025431 2nd 41 10800054 MD. GOLAM MOSTAFA ,16134133004 1st,2nd & 3rd 42 10800057 MD. EMRAN HUSSEN ,16134133002 1st,2nd & 3rd 43 10800058 ASLAM HOSSAIN ,16134133012 1st,2nd & 3rd 44 10800060 ENAYET HOSSAIN , 1st & 3rd 45 10800062 S.M.ANWARUZZAMAN ,16143133071 1st,2nd & 3rd 46 10800064 JOYDEB BARMAN ,24772 1st 47 10800066 SUJITH KUMAR MOHONTO ,16134133038 1st,2nd & 3rd 48 10800068 SHAMIMA AKTER ,25430 1st,2nd & 3rd 49 10800069 MD. JAHURUL HAQUE ,16134133053 1st,2nd & 3rd 50 10800070 NILUFA BEGUM ,0024553 1st,2nd & 3rd 51 10800074 MD. SABUJ MIA ,16134133064 1st,2nd & 3rd 52 10800075 MD.KHAIRUL ISLAM ,16134133047 1st,2nd & 3rd 53 10800076 MD. FARUK ABDULLA ,16134133054 1st,2nd & 3rd 54 10800077 MD. IBRAHIM ALI ,16134133028 1st,2nd & 3rd 55 10800078 MOHAMMAD HAMIDUR ROHMAN ,16134133029 1st,2nd & 3rd 56 10800079 MD. JASIMUDDIN ,16134133050 1st,2nd & 3 rd evsjv‡`k †M‡RU, AwZwi³, Ryb 9, 2021 8617 Sl. No. Registration No. Name & ID No. Papers 57 10800080 MD.FIROZ ALAM ,026278 1st,2nd & 3rd 58 10800081 MD. GOLAM MOSTAFA ,16134133063 2nd & 3rd 59 10800083 SHAHIN KAZI ,16134133060 1st,2nd & 3rd 60 10800084 KANIZ LAILA ,025425 1st,2nd & 3rd 61 10800085 B.M.SOHEL ,16134133037 1st,2nd & 3rd 62 10800086 AFROZA SULTANA ,00025439 1st,2nd & 3rd 63 10800087 MD.SAIFUL ISLAM ,16134133030 1st,2nd & 3rd 64 10800088 MD.GOLAM MOULA ,16134133049 1st & 3rd 65 10800089 MD.MASUD MIAH ,16134133070 1st & 3rd 66 10800090 TAMANNA YEASMIN ,00025340 1st & 3rd 67 10800091 MD.ALTAF UDDIN ,16134133059 1st & 3rd 68 10800092 SHAHIN ALAM ,16134133024 1st & 3rd 69 10800093 ADITI HALDER ,024775 1st,2nd & 3rd 70 10800094 NISHAD PARVEEN ,16134133044 1st,2nd & 3rd 71 10800095 SHAMIM HOSSEN ,025420 1st & 3rd 72 10800096 SHAHNAZ PARVEEN ,16134133048 1st,2nd & 3rd 73 10800097 MD. SHAFIQ-UZ-ZAMAN ,16134133025 1st & 3rd 74 10800099 JINAT JAHAN ,24791 1st,2nd & 3rd Cadre Code & Name:109-BANKING & FINANCE 1 10900001 MD. SHAHIDUL ISLAM ,16134151001 1st & 3rd Cadre Code & Name:111-BOTANY 1 11100003 MOHAMMAD REAJUL HOQUE SHOHEL,16134113003 1st,2nd & 3rd 2 11100004 MD. ATIQUR RAHMAN ,16134113005 1st,2nd & 3rd 3 11100006 DILRUBA SHARMIN ,16134113015 1st & 2nd 4 11100007 REHANA NASRIN HAPPY ,16134113021 1st & 3rd 5 11100009 MOHAMMED ABUL BASHAR KHUNDAKAR,16134113026 1st,2nd & 3rd 6 11100010 MST. SONIA SHARRIN ,00024497 3rd 8618 evsjv‡`k †M‡RU, AwZwi³, Ryb 9, 2021 Sl. No. Registration No. Name & ID No. Papers 7 11100011 A H M RAZAUL KARIM ,00027119 1st & 2nd 8 11100015 TANZINA AFRIN ,24518 2nd & 3rd 9 11100017 SHAMIMA NASRIN ,16134113025 1st,2nd & 3rd 10 11100019 MOHAMMAD JAHANGIR ALAM TARAFDER, 16134113020 1st & 2nd 11 11100022 KAZI SAKHAWAT HOSSAIN ,00025999 3rd 12 11100023 NAIMA AKTER ,16134113014 1st 13 11100024 MUST. KAMRUN NAHAR ,00024794 3rd 14 11100025 AFROZA SULTANA ,00026010 1st 15 11100028 TOHFATUN NESSA ,27149 2nd 16 11100029 ELHAM ISRAT ,16134113011 1st & 2nd 17 11100032 MST. JANNATUL TAJRIN ,16134113017 1st,2nd & 3rd 18 11100034 MST. MUSLIMA KHATUN ,16134113001 1st,2nd & 3rd 19 11100035 SHOHAG IMRAN ,16134113018 1st & 3rd 20 11100038 JANNATUL FERDOUS ,16134113013 1st & 2nd 21 11100039 A. S. M. NASIM ,16134113009 1st,2nd & 3rd Cadre Code & Name:113-CHEMISTRY 1 11300003 SANJOY DEY ,16134141004 3rd 2 11300006 MD.SELIM KHAN ,16134141011 1st,2nd & 3rd 3 11300009 MD. ZAHID KOBIR ,16134141005 1st & 2nd 4 11300010 MD. MAHMUDUL HASAN ,16134141013 2nd & 3rd 5 11300013 SHILA FAHARIMA ,00025976 2nd 6 11300015 FARZANA ISLAM RUPA ,00025949 1st & 3rd 7 11300016 S M SAIFUL ISLAM ,16134141020 1st,2nd & 3rd 8 11300017 MOHAMMAD ABDUR RAHIM ,00027094 1st 9 11300019 CHANDAN KANTI DEY ,00027211 2nd 10 11300020 BIMAL CHANDRA BARMAN ,00025978 3rd 11 11300022 SOBY GHOSH ,16134141017 1st,2nd & 3rd 12 11300023 MUHA. MEHEDI ALOM ,16134141029 1st & 3rd evsjv‡`k †M‡RU, AwZwi³, Ryb 9, 2021 8619 Sl. No. Registration No. Name & ID No. Papers 13 11300024 BIKAS KUSUM DAS ,00025984 3rd 14 11300025 MEHJABIN AFROZ ,00024431 3rd 15 11300028 MD. AKHTARUZZAMAN ,00027235 1st,2nd & 3rd 16 11300030 MD. RASHIKUL ISLAM ,27118 2nd 17 11300031 UMAMA MONIRA ,16134141021 1st,2nd & 3rd 18 11300032 MOHAMMAD SHAMIM AL MAMUN ,27252 1st & 3rd 19 11300033 MORSEDA AKTER ,16134141025 1st & 3rd 20 11300036 MD. ZINNAT UL ISLAM ,16134141006 1st & 3rd 21 11300038 MONISH KUMAR ROY ,16134141027 1st & 3rd 22 11300039 FAHMIDA ISLAM ,00025983 1st 23 11300040 MANNA KANA DEB , 1st & 3rd 24 11300041 MST. MOMITA YEASMIN ,16134141018 1st & 3rd 25 11300044 NASRIN AKTHER LIMA ,16134141016 1st 26 11300045 CHANCHAL ROY SHUBHA ,16134141030 3rd 27 11300046 MOMO AKTER ,00025986 1st 28 11300048 RUMANA SHABNAM ,16134141012 1st,2nd & 3rd 29 11300049 JONY KUMER SAHA ,16134141014 1st & 3rd 30 11300050 SAHDAT HOSSAIN ,00025991 1st & 3rd 31 11300051 MD. MAHBUBUR RAHMAN ,16134141023 1st & 3rd 32 11300052 BITHY SARKER ,16134141024 3rd 33 11600010 MD. KHALED PERVES RIPON ,16134141022 1st,2nd & 3rd Cadre Code & Name:114-COMPUTER SCIENCE 1 11400023 AMIR HOSSAIN ,00026267 1st & 3rd Cadre Code & Name:115-ECONOMICS 1 11500003 SAJIB DEY ,16134101055 1st 2 11500005 MD. MAMUN ABDUL GAIYUM ,16134101028 1st & 3rd 3 11500006 MD. SHAHINUR RAHMAN ,16134101008 1st & 3rd 4 11500007 MAHFUZA AKTER ,00024774 1st & 3rd 5 11500008 MOHAMMAD SHAMIM MIA ,025658 3rd 8620 evsjv‡`k †M‡RU, AwZwi³, Ryb 9, 2021 Sl. No. Registration No. Name & ID No. Papers 6 11500011 NASRIN SULTANA ,16134101058 1st & 3rd 7 11500012 SAIFUR RAHMAN ,LECTURER 1st 8 11500016 MD.ATIQUR RAHMAN ,25685 1st & 3rd 9 11500017 MAMPI RANI SINGHA ROY ,16134101012 3rd 10 11500018 MD.
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