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'A' Unit Result 2012-13(Science)R.XLS Jagannath University, Dhaka 'A' Unit Admission Test: 2012-13 Group: Science Result in order of Roll Number SL. ROLL NAME TOTAL SCORE MERIT POSITION 1 1100001 NADIA SULTANA NISHA 60.255 11741 2 1100002 MONWARUL KABIR BADHON 67.665 7467 3 1100004 SHAHADAT HOSSEN MOZUMDER 71.625 5063 4 1100006 MOHAMMAD RAFIQUL HAQUE 81.000 1068 5 1100007 SANCHITA KIRTUNIA 70.375 5826 6 1100008 AFRIDA BARI ASHA 77.375 2215 7 1100010 KHADIZA YASMIN 77.935 2026 8 1100013 MD. SHAFIUL ISLAM 78.375 1882 9 1100020 SANJIDA RAHMAN 68.875 6726 10 1100021 MD. ISTIAQUE HOSSAIN SAON 60.375 11688 11 1100022 RAIHANUL JANNAT 77.500 2192 12 1100023 MOUSUMI SULTANA 57.470 12634 13 1100024 MAHMUDA BHUIYAN 61.065 11355 14 1100025 MOHAMMAD MOHAIMANUR RAHMAN 62.235 10777 15 1100026 NURE ALAM 73.605 3979 16 1100030 MD. HUMAYU NKABIR 71.415 5218 17 1100033 NILUFA AKTER 67.000 7890 18 1100037 SHUBHABRATA DAS 82.000 875 19 1100039 ABDULLA AL MOMEN 61.250 11264 20 1100041 NOOR MUHAMMAD KHAN 83.375 623 21 1100043 MEHERUN NESA MITA 60.625 11545 22 1100057 MD ABU SUFIAN RAIHAN 72.625 4517 23 1100058 MUHAMMAD MUNTASIR MAHMUD 82.000 863 24 1100061 MD. NASIM UDDIN 77.680 2120 25 1100062 SHIHAB AHMAD SHAHRIAR 79.375 1538 26 1100069 ZARIN TASNIM KANTA 79.650 1445 27 1100071 NAIMA CHOWDHURY 71.010 5436 28 1100073 BIPLAB MADHU 63.750 9906 29 1100075 JIARUL HAQIE HEMAL 70.160 5922 30 1100076 MD. MISHON ALI 60.685 11528 31 1100079 SAIDUL ISLAM 62.880 10390 32 1100084 AMITH CHANDRA DEB NATH 69.870 6112 33 1100086 MOHAMMAD ADAM ALI 70.945 5490 34 1100087 MD. RAKIBUL HASAN 61.875 10949 35 1100089 ABBAS ALI 65.825 8679 36 1100092 PINTU KUMAR SHEEL 74.385 3538 37 1100093 SULTANA SONIYA 72.125 4776 Professor Dr. Kamrul Alam Khan Convener, 'A' Unit Admission Committee and Dean, Faculty of Science Jagannath University, Dhaka Page 1 of 351 Jagannath University, Dhaka 'A' Unit Admission Test: 2012-13 Group: Science Result in order of Roll Number SL. ROLL NAME TOTAL SCORE MERIT POSITION 38 1100095 MD. ELIAS HOSSAIN 60.885 11440 39 1100101 MD. HABIBUR RAHAMAN 65.775 8690 40 1100102 BIPUL BAKCHI 77.875 2036 41 1100105 IRIN AKTER 64.540 9496 42 1100106 MD. NAZRUL ISLAM 72.805 4410 43 1100113 MD. IRFAN UDDIN 66.470 8238 44 1100116 TAPAN CHANDRA PAUL 62.955 10363 45 1100121 MD. ANOWARUL ISLAM 64.870 9306 46 1100122 A.K.M. SHAHIDUL HASAN 84.720 421 47 1100123 ESRAT JAHAN 73.125 4243 48 1100125 MOHAMMAD ROBIUL ISLAM 77.070 2364 49 1100127 SHARIFUL ISLAM 64.360 9611 50 1100128 SAJEED HASAN BAPPY 75.250 3164 51 1100134 MD. AL AMIN 85.125 369 52 1100137 MD. SAIFUL ISLAM 62.730 10496 53 1100139 AURPON SEN 79.050 1643 54 1100140 MUNEM SHAHRIYAR ARMAN 67.940 7302 55 1100141 MD. MAHABUB MORSHED 73.875 3848 56 1100150 MD. SHAHRIAR-AL-MASUM 81.885 883 57 1100151 MD. ASIB MUJTABA 71.165 5365 58 1100154 SHARMIN JAHAN KHAN 65.500 8867 59 1100156 PANGKAJ MOZUMDER 80.750 1134 60 1100158 APU CHANDRA DAS 83.750 551 61 1100168 NAHID HOSSAIN 73.135 4210 62 1100169 UMME KULSUM 67.125 7808 63 1100170 IFFAT ARA ANANNYA 74.750 3409 64 1100174 SELIM SHEIKH 73.650 3940 65 1100175 MD. ABDUR RAHMAN 81.625 939 66 1100176 TAPOSH KUMAR KAPURIA 70.400 5798 67 1100177 TAHMINA AKHTER SHIFA 57.130 12701 68 1100178 AHSAN AHMED 80.000 1352 69 1100180 FAZILA THUNNESA SINKDA 69.570 6273 70 1100182 MUNNI AKTER 70.750 5594 71 1100189 MD. BURHAN UDDIN 75.430 3076 72 1100192 MD. ROKNUZZAMAN RIPON 62.375 10699 73 1100195 KHADIZA SULTANA MUNIA 79.250 1585 74 1100196 MEHEDI HASAN 74.665 3428 Professor Dr. Kamrul Alam Khan Convener, 'A' Unit Admission Committee and Dean, Faculty of Science Jagannath University, Dhaka Page 2 of 351 Jagannath University, Dhaka 'A' Unit Admission Test: 2012-13 Group: Science Result in order of Roll Number SL. ROLL NAME TOTAL SCORE MERIT POSITION 75 1100199 HABIBUR RAHMAN 76.000 2829 76 1100202 TAHURA KARIM CHAUTI 72.375 4655 77 1100207 HABIBA ALTAF 72.000 4864 78 1100210 MD. ANWER HOSSAIN 78.980 1683 79 1100215 MD. AL-AMIN 73.000 4292 80 1100217 RAZIA SULTANA 71.820 4982 81 1100219 G.M. HASNAIN MITUL 61.580 11107 82 1100220 BIPLOB HOSSAIN 63.800 9895 83 1100221 FATEMA AKHTER 74.250 3637 84 1100222 AHAMAD ALI 78.750 1757 85 1100223 FARJANA AKTER PALAK 65.875 8636 86 1100228 FARZANA KHAN SRISTY 70.750 5588 87 1100230 MD. REZAUL KARIM 74.560 3472 88 1100232 MD. RASHEDUL ISLAM 74.875 3326 89 1100234 TANIA ISLAM 66.625 8140 90 1100236 MD. AYNUL HOQUE 67.120 7829 91 1100239 MD. ABDUL MAJED 74.500 3498 92 1100240 MD. NAIM 71.340 5282 93 1100241 DAWAN MD. MOHIBUL BASHAR 62.485 10638 94 1100242 KHADIZA ISLAM BITHI 73.415 4055 95 1100243 MD. MEHEDUL HASAN 70.375 5805 96 1100246 ISRATH JAHAN JENI 68.625 6873 97 1100247 SINTHIA SHARMIN 79.985 1365 98 1100256 MAHMUDUL HASAN 80.970 1092 99 1100258 SHAKIL AHMED RANA 91.250 41 100 1100263 S. M. JAHID ANWAR 81.805 901 101 1100265 MD. NOMAN KHAN 70.535 5715 102 1100271 DEBASHISH SARKAR SHUVO 65.625 8779 103 1100274 CHANDRIMA SAHA 78.080 1975 104 1100275 MD. MAZHARUL ISLAM 58.355 12423 105 1100277 CHURAMONI SAHA 74.625 3461 106 1100279 SRIMOTI PUJA BOSE 58.750 12285 107 1100282 MD. RAKIB UDDIN 67.875 7357 108 1100284 MD.IBRAHIM HOSSEN 71.500 5167 109 1100288 PROKASH CHANDRA PAUL 79.635 1449 110 1100292 SAIDA AKTER JUI 75.125 3215 111 1100294 MD. SADIKUR RAHMAN 70.875 5531 Professor Dr. Kamrul Alam Khan Convener, 'A' Unit Admission Committee and Dean, Faculty of Science Jagannath University, Dhaka Page 3 of 351 Jagannath University, Dhaka 'A' Unit Admission Test: 2012-13 Group: Science Result in order of Roll Number SL. ROLL NAME TOTAL SCORE MERIT POSITION 112 1100295 MD.NAHIN PRAMANIK 73.235 4190 113 1100299 MD RAFIUR RAHMAN 68.375 7048 114 1100301 UMME KULSUM 72.300 4684 115 1100302 MUHAMMAD RAFIQUL ISLAM 83.875 536 116 1100303 MD. ABUL BASHAR 81.110 1059 117 1100304 KOUSHIK MALLIK 73.345 4117 118 1100305 RUPA SAHA 69.375 6393 119 1100309 MD. TARIQ AHMED SADDAM 76.375 2672 120 1100310 MD. KHAIRUL HASAN 74.745 3414 121 1100311 MALIHA JERIN PROPA 67.125 7805 122 1100314 MD. ROFIKUZZAMAN 68.500 6959 123 1100315 TOMA DAS 59.940 11871 124 1100316 MD. IMRAN HOSSAIN 72.125 4779 125 1100318 SHABNUR KHATUN 72.955 4328 126 1100319 AHSAN HABIB 74.250 3647 127 1100320 MD. MARJANUL HAQUE 85.250 351 128 1100321 RAJU MAHUMUD 70.830 5563 129 1100322 SAPON AHMED 82.855 699 130 1100326 M.A.HASAN MOLLA 72.875 4347 131 1100328 MD. MOKTER HOSSEN 90.930 50 132 1100329 MD. FARIDUR RAHMAN 62.000 10895 133 1100330 MD. AMIT HASAN 64.175 9700 134 1100333 LIMA MONI KHANOM 77.375 2218 135 1100334 SONJOY KUMAR 89.750 69 136 1100336 ADNAN BASIR PATWARY 67.750 7412 137 1100338 MD. MARJAN- UL- ISLAM 73.055 4271 138 1100339 SHISHIR AHMED SIKTA 80.375 1237 139 1100340 MD. ABUL KALAM AZAD 74.875 3360 140 1100342 MD NAIM HASAN TOWHID 63.375 10118 141 1100346 AFROZA AKTER 75.235 3175 142 1100347 MD. SAZZADUL AHSAN TALUKDAR 80.500 1215 143 1100349 MD. MAMUN HOSSAIN 80.860 1128 144 1100359 SHARIF ROKIBUL HASAN 78.625 1793 145 1100360 FARZANA AKTER FALGUNI 79.165 1596 146 1100361 AHMED SABER SHRAVAN 69.250 6470 147 1100363 MD. MITHUN HOSSAIN 80.955 1095 148 1100364 JANNATUL FERDOUS 65.625 8773 Professor Dr. Kamrul Alam Khan Convener, 'A' Unit Admission Committee and Dean, Faculty of Science Jagannath University, Dhaka Page 4 of 351 Jagannath University, Dhaka 'A' Unit Admission Test: 2012-13 Group: Science Result in order of Roll Number SL. ROLL NAME TOTAL SCORE MERIT POSITION 149 1100366 MD. NAZIRUL MOBIN 66.300 8359 150 1100367 FATIMA KOOM 71.180 5361 151 1100368 MUZAMMAL HAQUE BABLO 86.625 228 152 1100369 E. M. SABERIN BHUIYAN 75.040 3256 153 1100370 TOUSIF MAHMUD MUNNA 62.240 10773 154 1100371 ABDUL ALIM 65.250 9008 155 1100372 NAZRUL ISLAM 75.575 3005 156 1100373 NABILA HASAN 67.500 7565 157 1100375 JEBA ANIKA BASHAR 68.135 7161 158 1100376 SHARMIN SULTANA 55.495 12867 159 1100377 MD.SAHABUDDIN SARKER 78.875 1715 160 1100378 MUZAFFOR AHMED 69.915 6061 161 1100379 UMMA FARZANA BEGUM 67.125 7814 162 1100380 RAKESH KUMAR SAHA 79.625 1471 163 1100384 MST. ARZINA AFRIN 72.180 4757 164 1100385 MD. ABDUR ROSHID 57.105 12707 165 1100386 MD. BELAL HOSSAIN 84.265 474 166 1100388 ZAHID HASAN 59.000 12197 167 1100389 RAJAN CHANDRA KARMKAR 76.750 2498 168 1100391 AHSIN ABID 87.250 187 169 1100392 MOZAHEDUL ISLAM 70.845 5559 170 1100393 MD. REAZUL BASHAR 85.110 370 171 1100394 MD. ASIFUL ISLAM 76.480 2634 172 1100395 MD. HELAL AHAMMED 63.635 9968 173 1100400 MUNTAHA MASRURA RAHMAN 67.250 7730 174 1100401 IFFAT JAHAN SUCHONA 67.875 7337 175 1100402 MD. NAYEEM REZA 75.125 3228 176 1100403 SABUZ PAUL 83.750 557 177 1100404 SUMAN MIAH 74.235 3659 178 1100406 MD. MUYIDUL ISLAM FOYSAL 64.690 9409 179 1100407 DIPTA KARMAKER 79.525 1491 180 1100409 MD. ALIUL ISLAM 68.750 6780 181 1100415 NAZMIN AKTER 77.375 2226 182 1100416 MD.
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